Thomas Custer (Former Employee)
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Effects of mercury, selenium, and organochlorine contaminants on reproduction of Forster's terns and black skimmers nesting in a contaminated Texas bay Effects of mercury, selenium, and organochlorine contaminants on reproduction of Forster's terns and black skimmers nesting in a contaminated Texas bay
Mean mercury (0.40 μg/g), and geometric mean DDE (1.6 μg/g) and polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) (2.3 μg/g) concentrations in Forster's tern (Sterna forsteri) eggs from Lavaca Bay were higher than those in tern eggs from a reference area in San Antonio Bay, but residues were not correlated with hatching success. Nest success was similar between bays. Selenium levels in Lavaca Bay tern eggs...
Authors
Kirke A. King, Thomas W. Custer, J. S. Quinn
Green coloration of recently laid black-crowned night-heron eggs Green coloration of recently laid black-crowned night-heron eggs
Color of Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) eggs of known laying order was quantified in a Wisconsin (USA) colony. Eggs were of greener intensity on the day of laying and one day thereafter than earlier laid eggs within a clutch. Egg color can be used to identify clutches within one day after clutch completion and to assign laying order within clutches during this period.
Authors
T. W. Custer
Growth rates of great egret, snowy egret and black-crowned night-heron chicks Growth rates of great egret, snowy egret and black-crowned night-heron chicks
Growth rates of Great Erget (Casmerodius albus), Snowy Erget (Egretta thula), and Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) chicks to 18 days-of-age were estimated from repeated measurements of chicks in broods of three young. Weight gain (g/day) or increase in length (mm/day) of forearm, tarsus, or culmen did not between Black-crowned Night-Heron chicks at a colony in Rhode...
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T. W. Custer, D.W. Peterson
Organochlorines accumulate in heron and egret chicks sampled in the Houston Ship Channel Organochlorines accumulate in heron and egret chicks sampled in the Houston Ship Channel
The National Contaminant Monitoring Program (NCBP) is an effort of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to measure concentrations of DDT and other persistent chemicals in the environment and to quantify changes in these levels. The NCBP has established a network of sampling stations in segments of the environment for which Federal agencies have authority. The wildlife component of this...
Authors
T. W. Custer
The occurrence of chlorostyrenes in egrets and herons collected in Galveston Bay The occurrence of chlorostyrenes in egrets and herons collected in Galveston Bay
No abstract available.
Authors
C.P. Rice, T. W. Custer
Herons and egrets as proposed indicators of estuarine contamination in the United States Herons and egrets as proposed indicators of estuarine contamination in the United States
The National Contaminant Biomonitoring Program of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Includes the sampling of freshwater fish, starlings, and duck wings. In order to include an estuarine component, herons and egrets are being evaluated. Organochlorine concentrations were measured In eggs and chicks of Snowy Egrets Egretta thula, Great Egrets Casmerodius albus, and Black-crowned Night...
Authors
T. W. Custer, Barnett A. Rattner, H. M. Ohlendorf, M. J. Melancon
Green coloration of recently laid black-crowned night-heron eggs Green coloration of recently laid black-crowned night-heron eggs
Color of Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax ) eggs of known laying order was quantified in a Wisconsin colony. Eggs were of greener intensity on the day of laying and one day thereafter than earlier laid eggs within a clutch. Egg color can be used to identify clutches within one day after clutch completion and to assign laying order within clutches during this period.
Authors
T. W. Custer
Contaminant exposure of willets feeding in agricultural drainages of the lower Rio Grande valley of south Texas Contaminant exposure of willets feeding in agricultural drainages of the lower Rio Grande valley of south Texas
Willets (Catoptrophorus semipalmatus) were collected in June and August 1986 at the outlets of two agricultural drainages into the Lower Laguna Madre of South Texas and at two other Texas coastal sites. Mean liver concentration of arsenic was higher in August than June. Over 20% of the livers had arsenic concentrations elevated above a suggested background level of 5.0 ppm dry weight (DW...
Authors
T. W. Custer, C. A. Mitchell
Organochlorines, mercury, and selenium in wintering shorebirds from Washington and California Organochlorines, mercury, and selenium in wintering shorebirds from Washington and California
Dunlins Caldris alpina , and black-bellied plovers, Pluvialis squatarola , were collected in Washington and California during the winter of 1984-85; long-billed dowitchers, Limnodromus scolopaceus , were collected in California. Pooled breast muscles were analyzed for organochlorines and pooled livers for mercury and selenium. DDE was detected in all eight dunlin, three of five dowitcher...
Authors
T. W. Custer, J.P. Myers
Egg size and laying order of snowy egrets, great egrets, and black-crowned night-herons Egg size and laying order of snowy egrets, great egrets, and black-crowned night-herons
The authors' objective was to describe egg size in relation to laying order for Great Egrets (Casmerodius albus ), Snowy Egrets (Egretta thula ), and Black-crowned Night-Herons (Nycticorax nycticorax ) in a southern Texas colony and Great Egrets in a southern Florida colony. Based on egg-size patterns in other colonial waterbirds and the occurrence of brood reduction in egrets and herons...
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T. W. Custer, P. C. Frederick
Egg size and laying order of snowy egrets, great egrets, and black-crowned night-herons Egg size and laying order of snowy egrets, great egrets, and black-crowned night-herons
The nesting biology of the family Ardeidae (bitterns, herons, and egrets) has been intensively studied (e.g., Owen 1960, Milstein et al. 1970, Werschkul 1979), but egg size in relation to laying order bas not received attention. The last egg laid in gull and tern clutches is generally smaller than preceding eggs (e.g., Parsons 1970, Nisbet 1978). The relative size of the final egg in a...
Authors
T. W. Custer, P. C. Frederick
Organochlorines, mercury, and selenium in wintering shorebirds from Washington and California Organochlorines, mercury, and selenium in wintering shorebirds from Washington and California
Dunlins Caldris alpina, and black-bellied plovers, Pluvialis squatarola, were collected in Washington and California during the winter of 1984-85; long-billed dowitchers, Limnodromus scolopaceus, were collected in California. Pooled breast muscles (by species, location, and date) were analyzed for organochlorines and pooled livers for mercury and selenium. DDE was detected in all eight...
Authors
T. W. Custer, J.P. Meyers
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Effects of mercury, selenium, and organochlorine contaminants on reproduction of Forster's terns and black skimmers nesting in a contaminated Texas bay Effects of mercury, selenium, and organochlorine contaminants on reproduction of Forster's terns and black skimmers nesting in a contaminated Texas bay
Mean mercury (0.40 μg/g), and geometric mean DDE (1.6 μg/g) and polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) (2.3 μg/g) concentrations in Forster's tern (Sterna forsteri) eggs from Lavaca Bay were higher than those in tern eggs from a reference area in San Antonio Bay, but residues were not correlated with hatching success. Nest success was similar between bays. Selenium levels in Lavaca Bay tern eggs...
Authors
Kirke A. King, Thomas W. Custer, J. S. Quinn
Green coloration of recently laid black-crowned night-heron eggs Green coloration of recently laid black-crowned night-heron eggs
Color of Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) eggs of known laying order was quantified in a Wisconsin (USA) colony. Eggs were of greener intensity on the day of laying and one day thereafter than earlier laid eggs within a clutch. Egg color can be used to identify clutches within one day after clutch completion and to assign laying order within clutches during this period.
Authors
T. W. Custer
Growth rates of great egret, snowy egret and black-crowned night-heron chicks Growth rates of great egret, snowy egret and black-crowned night-heron chicks
Growth rates of Great Erget (Casmerodius albus), Snowy Erget (Egretta thula), and Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) chicks to 18 days-of-age were estimated from repeated measurements of chicks in broods of three young. Weight gain (g/day) or increase in length (mm/day) of forearm, tarsus, or culmen did not between Black-crowned Night-Heron chicks at a colony in Rhode...
Authors
T. W. Custer, D.W. Peterson
Organochlorines accumulate in heron and egret chicks sampled in the Houston Ship Channel Organochlorines accumulate in heron and egret chicks sampled in the Houston Ship Channel
The National Contaminant Monitoring Program (NCBP) is an effort of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to measure concentrations of DDT and other persistent chemicals in the environment and to quantify changes in these levels. The NCBP has established a network of sampling stations in segments of the environment for which Federal agencies have authority. The wildlife component of this...
Authors
T. W. Custer
The occurrence of chlorostyrenes in egrets and herons collected in Galveston Bay The occurrence of chlorostyrenes in egrets and herons collected in Galveston Bay
No abstract available.
Authors
C.P. Rice, T. W. Custer
Herons and egrets as proposed indicators of estuarine contamination in the United States Herons and egrets as proposed indicators of estuarine contamination in the United States
The National Contaminant Biomonitoring Program of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Includes the sampling of freshwater fish, starlings, and duck wings. In order to include an estuarine component, herons and egrets are being evaluated. Organochlorine concentrations were measured In eggs and chicks of Snowy Egrets Egretta thula, Great Egrets Casmerodius albus, and Black-crowned Night...
Authors
T. W. Custer, Barnett A. Rattner, H. M. Ohlendorf, M. J. Melancon
Green coloration of recently laid black-crowned night-heron eggs Green coloration of recently laid black-crowned night-heron eggs
Color of Black-crowned Night-Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax ) eggs of known laying order was quantified in a Wisconsin colony. Eggs were of greener intensity on the day of laying and one day thereafter than earlier laid eggs within a clutch. Egg color can be used to identify clutches within one day after clutch completion and to assign laying order within clutches during this period.
Authors
T. W. Custer
Contaminant exposure of willets feeding in agricultural drainages of the lower Rio Grande valley of south Texas Contaminant exposure of willets feeding in agricultural drainages of the lower Rio Grande valley of south Texas
Willets (Catoptrophorus semipalmatus) were collected in June and August 1986 at the outlets of two agricultural drainages into the Lower Laguna Madre of South Texas and at two other Texas coastal sites. Mean liver concentration of arsenic was higher in August than June. Over 20% of the livers had arsenic concentrations elevated above a suggested background level of 5.0 ppm dry weight (DW...
Authors
T. W. Custer, C. A. Mitchell
Organochlorines, mercury, and selenium in wintering shorebirds from Washington and California Organochlorines, mercury, and selenium in wintering shorebirds from Washington and California
Dunlins Caldris alpina , and black-bellied plovers, Pluvialis squatarola , were collected in Washington and California during the winter of 1984-85; long-billed dowitchers, Limnodromus scolopaceus , were collected in California. Pooled breast muscles were analyzed for organochlorines and pooled livers for mercury and selenium. DDE was detected in all eight dunlin, three of five dowitcher...
Authors
T. W. Custer, J.P. Myers
Egg size and laying order of snowy egrets, great egrets, and black-crowned night-herons Egg size and laying order of snowy egrets, great egrets, and black-crowned night-herons
The authors' objective was to describe egg size in relation to laying order for Great Egrets (Casmerodius albus ), Snowy Egrets (Egretta thula ), and Black-crowned Night-Herons (Nycticorax nycticorax ) in a southern Texas colony and Great Egrets in a southern Florida colony. Based on egg-size patterns in other colonial waterbirds and the occurrence of brood reduction in egrets and herons...
Authors
T. W. Custer, P. C. Frederick
Egg size and laying order of snowy egrets, great egrets, and black-crowned night-herons Egg size and laying order of snowy egrets, great egrets, and black-crowned night-herons
The nesting biology of the family Ardeidae (bitterns, herons, and egrets) has been intensively studied (e.g., Owen 1960, Milstein et al. 1970, Werschkul 1979), but egg size in relation to laying order bas not received attention. The last egg laid in gull and tern clutches is generally smaller than preceding eggs (e.g., Parsons 1970, Nisbet 1978). The relative size of the final egg in a...
Authors
T. W. Custer, P. C. Frederick
Organochlorines, mercury, and selenium in wintering shorebirds from Washington and California Organochlorines, mercury, and selenium in wintering shorebirds from Washington and California
Dunlins Caldris alpina, and black-bellied plovers, Pluvialis squatarola, were collected in Washington and California during the winter of 1984-85; long-billed dowitchers, Limnodromus scolopaceus, were collected in California. Pooled breast muscles (by species, location, and date) were analyzed for organochlorines and pooled livers for mercury and selenium. DDE was detected in all eight...
Authors
T. W. Custer, J.P. Meyers