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,{"id":5221730,"text":"5221730 - 1982 - Puerto Rican parrot recovery program shows progress","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2012-02-02T00:14:53","indexId":"5221730","displayToPublicDate":"2010-06-16T13:19:00","publicationYear":"1982","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":1498,"text":"Endangered Species Technical Bulletin","active":true,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"title":"Puerto Rican parrot recovery program shows progress","largerWorkType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"largerWorkTitle":"Endangered Species Technical Bulletin","largerWorkSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"language":"English","usgsCitation":"Wiley, J.W., 1982, Puerto Rican parrot recovery program shows progress: Endangered Species Technical Bulletin, v. 7, no. 10, p. 5-6.","productDescription":"p. 5-6","startPage":"5","endPage":"6","numberOfPages":"2","costCenters":[{"id":531,"text":"Patuxent Wildlife Research Center","active":true,"usgs":true}],"links":[{"id":199078,"rank":0,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"},{"id":92114,"rank":9999,"type":{"id":10,"text":"Digital Object Identifier"},"url":"https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951d006682675?urlappend=%3Bseq=5"}],"volume":"7","issue":"10","noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationStatus":"PW","scienceBaseUri":"4f4e4a90e4b07f02db655dde","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"Wiley, J. W.","contributorId":51399,"corporation":false,"usgs":false,"family":"Wiley","given":"J.","email":"","middleInitial":"W.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334544,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1}]}}
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,{"id":5221737,"text":"5221737 - 1982 - Diazinon residues in insects from sprayed tobacco","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2020-05-13T16:24:02.320548","indexId":"5221737","displayToPublicDate":"2010-06-16T12:19:29","publicationYear":"1982","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":1225,"text":"Chemistry in Ecology","active":true,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"title":"Diazinon residues in insects from sprayed tobacco","docAbstract":"Pooled samples of tobacco hornworms collected from a field sprayed with 0.84 kg/ha of diazinon were analyzed for residues at various intervals after application.  No residues of the toxic metabolite diazoxon were detected (sensitivity 0.5 ppm) in any sample.  Only one sample exceeded 1.0 ppm of the parent compound and was collected 4 hours after spraying.  Residues declined over time (P<0.01) and none were detected (sensitivity 0.1 ppm) 18 days after spraying.  the potential hazard to birds eating these insects appeared to be minimal.","largerWorkTitle":"","language":"English","publisher":"Taylor and Francis","doi":"10.1080/02757548208070791","usgsCitation":"Stromborg, K., Beyer, W., and Kolbe, E., 1982, Diazinon residues in insects from sprayed tobacco: Chemistry in Ecology, v. 1, no. 2, p. 93-97, https://doi.org/10.1080/02757548208070791.","productDescription":"5 p.","startPage":"93","endPage":"97","numberOfPages":"5","costCenters":[{"id":531,"text":"Patuxent Wildlife Research Center","active":true,"usgs":true}],"links":[{"id":197306,"rank":0,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"}],"country":"United States","state":"Maryland","city":"Upper Marlboro","otherGeospatial":"University of Maryland Tobacco Experimental Farm","geographicExtents":"{\n  \"type\": \"FeatureCollection\",\n  \"features\": [\n    {\n      \"type\": \"Feature\",\n      \"properties\": {},\n      \"geometry\": {\n        \"type\": \"Polygon\",\n        \"coordinates\": [\n          [\n            [\n              -76.761474609375,\n              38.80440003947544\n            ],\n            [\n              -76.72473907470703,\n              38.80440003947544\n            ],\n            [\n              -76.72473907470703,\n              38.82981255949193\n            ],\n            [\n              -76.761474609375,\n              38.82981255949193\n            ],\n            [\n              -76.761474609375,\n              38.80440003947544\n            ]\n          ]\n        ]\n      }\n    }\n  ]\n}","volume":"1","issue":"2","noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationDate":"2006-12-13","publicationStatus":"PW","scienceBaseUri":"4f4e4aa8e4b07f02db6679aa","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"Stromborg, K. L.","contributorId":34466,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Stromborg","given":"K. L.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334562,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1},{"text":"Beyer, W. N. 0000-0002-8911-9141","orcid":"https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8911-9141","contributorId":55379,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Beyer","given":"W. N.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334563,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":2},{"text":"Kolbe, E.","contributorId":75655,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Kolbe","given":"E.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334564,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":3}]}}
,{"id":5221734,"text":"5221734 - 1982 - Nesting ecology of roseate spoonbills at Nueces Bay, Texas","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2018-03-29T11:13:27","indexId":"5221734","displayToPublicDate":"2010-06-16T12:19:29","publicationYear":"1982","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":3544,"text":"The Auk","onlineIssn":"1938-4254","printIssn":"0004-8038","active":true,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"title":"Nesting ecology of roseate spoonbills at Nueces Bay, Texas","docAbstract":"<p><span data-sheets-value=\"{&quot;1&quot;:2,&quot;2&quot;:&quot;We conducted a study in 1978-1980 of the nesting ecology of Roseate Spoonbills (Ajaia ajaja) in a relatively polluted environment at Nueces Bay, Texas.  For 154 marked nests, the average clutch size was 3.0 eggs; 73% of the eggs hatched, and 87% of the nests were successful (hatched at least 1 young).  The average nest success rate (total fledglings:total eggs) was 50% or 1.5 fledglings per total nests.  Incubation began the day after the first egg was laid, and the incubation period for each egg was 22 days.  Eggs hatched in the order that they were laid; the first and second eggs hatched on consecutive days, and the second, third, and fourth eggs hatched every other day.  Nest composition and size were highly consistent, but nest placement varied considerably and was dependent on the vegetative configuration of the dredge-material islands.  Growth rate of nestlings conformed to a 'standard' growth curve, where body weight of nestlings at fledging equaled that of adults.  There was no difference in weight gain among siblings based on actual age.  Nestlings fledged at about 6 weeks of age, when feather development was complete.  At fledging, the bills of juveniles had almost reached adult width, but bill length was only 67% that of adults.  In general, environmental pollutants were low (<2 ppm) in spoonbill eggs, though a few eggs contained elevated concentrations of DDE (up to 15 ppm, wet weight).  Some eggshells were 5% thinner than those in museum collections, but the degree of thinning was not within the range known to cause population declines.  We conclude that organochlorine pollutants are not adversely affecting spoonbill reproduction at Nueces Bay, Texas, though the area is surrounded by industries and agricultural lands.  Apparently, spoonbills are less sensitive to these contaminants than are other aquatic species&quot;}\" data-sheets-userformat=\"{&quot;2&quot;:8403202,&quot;4&quot;:[null,2,16777215],&quot;11&quot;:4,&quot;14&quot;:[null,2,0],&quot;15&quot;:&quot;Inconsolata, monospace, arial, sans, sans-serif&quot;,&quot;16&quot;:11,&quot;26&quot;:400}\" data-sheets-formula=\"=VLOOKUP(R[0]C[-5],Fixed!R2C[-6]:C[-4],3,false)\">We conducted a study in 1978-1980 of the nesting ecology of Roseate Spoonbills (Ajaia ajaja) in a relatively polluted environment at Nueces Bay, Texas. For 154 marked nests, the average clutch size was 3.0 eggs; 73% of the eggs hatched, and 87% of the nests were successful (hatched at least 1 young). The average nest success rate (total fledglings:total eggs) was 50% or 1.5 fledglings per total nests. Incubation began the day after the first egg was laid, and the incubation period for each egg was 22 days. Eggs hatched in the order that they were laid; the first and second eggs hatched on consecutive days, and the second, third, and fourth eggs hatched every other day. Nest composition and size were highly consistent, but nest placement varied considerably and was dependent on the vegetative configuration of the dredge-material islands. Growth rate of nestlings conformed to a 'standard' growth curve, where body weight of nestlings at fledging equaled that of adults. There was no difference in weight gain among siblings based on actual age. Nestlings fledged at about 6 weeks of age, when feather development was complete. At fledging, the bills of juveniles had almost reached adult width, but bill length was only 67% that of adults. In general, environmental pollutants were low (&lt;2 ppm) in spoonbill eggs, though a few eggs contained elevated concentrations of DDE (up to 15 ppm, wet weight). Some eggshells were 5% thinner than those in museum collections, but the degree of thinning was not within the range known to cause population declines. We conclude that organochlorine pollutants are not adversely affecting spoonbill reproduction at Nueces Bay, Texas, though the area is surrounded by industries and agricultural lands. 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,{"id":5221735,"text":"5221735 - 1982 - Distribution and status of Vicia menziesii Spreng. (Leguminosae): Hawai'i's first officially listed endangered plant species","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2023-09-14T17:58:14.286759","indexId":"5221735","displayToPublicDate":"2010-06-16T12:19:29","publicationYear":"1982","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":1015,"text":"Biological Conservation","active":true,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"displayTitle":"Distribution and status of <i>Vicia menziesii</i> Spreng. (Leguminosae): Hawai'i's first officially listed endangered plant species","title":"Distribution and status of Vicia menziesii Spreng. (Leguminosae): Hawai'i's first officially listed endangered plant species","docAbstract":"<p id=\"simple-para.0010\"><i>Vicia menziesii</i><span>&nbsp;</span>Spreng., Hawai'i's first officially listed endangered plant species, formerly occurred across a large area in the upper montane-mesic forest habitat on the windward side of the island of Hawai'i. Until this species was ‘rediscovered’ in 1974, it had last been seen in 1915, and it was presumed to be extinct. The population is presently thought to number 150–300 plants, most of which are seedlings. These are located within a 200 ha area on the eastern flank of Mauna Loa volcano.</p><p id=\"simple-para.0015\">The primary factors responsible for the decline of<span>&nbsp;</span><i>V. menziesii</i><span>&nbsp;</span>are habitat loss and excessive predation on the plants by introduced ungulates. Continued logging and cattle grazing within its remnant range are major threats to its existence. Enhancing the survival of<span>&nbsp;</span><i>V. menziesii</i><span>&nbsp;</span>may best be accomplished by stabilizing its remaining habitat and allowing the population to reestablish itself naturally.</p>","language":"English","publisher":"Elsevier","doi":"10.1016/0006-3207(82)90034-9","usgsCitation":"Warshauer, F.R., and Jacobi, J., 1982, Distribution and status of Vicia menziesii Spreng. (Leguminosae): Hawai'i's first officially listed endangered plant species: Biological Conservation, v. 23, no. 2, p. 111-126, https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-3207(82)90034-9.","productDescription":"16 p.","startPage":"111","endPage":"126","costCenters":[{"id":531,"text":"Patuxent Wildlife Research Center","active":true,"usgs":true}],"links":[{"id":197305,"rank":1,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"}],"country":"United States","state":"Hawai'i","otherGeospatial":"Hawai'i, Mauna Loa Volcano","geographicExtents":"{\n  \"type\": \"FeatureCollection\",\n  \"features\": [\n    {\n      \"type\": \"Feature\",\n      \"properties\": {},\n      \"geometry\": {\n        \"coordinates\": [\n          [\n            [\n              -155.6622740700458,\n              19.363812612335536\n            ],\n            [\n              -155.51105380670714,\n              19.235551369951082\n            ],\n            [\n              -155.45509564758615,\n              19.244356822861917\n            ],\n            [\n              -155.38581411724607,\n              19.350613895081167\n            ],\n            [\n              -155.3178649240277,\n              19.438585143126204\n            ],\n            [\n              -155.3585012062466,\n              19.472504188046685\n            ],\n            [\n              -155.3798186001973,\n              19.501392590816337\n            ],\n            [\n              -155.47774537865888,\n              19.54283215872283\n            ],\n            [\n              -155.57100897719386,\n              19.504532323951167\n            ],\n            [\n              -155.60498357380297,\n              19.481924885668775\n            ],\n            [\n              -155.62896564199755,\n              19.397747263253564\n            ],\n            [\n              -155.6622740700458,\n              19.363812612335536\n            ]\n          ]\n        ],\n        \"type\": \"Polygon\"\n      }\n    }\n  ]\n}","volume":"23","issue":"2","noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationStatus":"PW","scienceBaseUri":"4f4e4a80e4b07f02db64959a","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"Warshauer, F. R.","contributorId":39873,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Warshauer","given":"F.","middleInitial":"R.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334559,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1},{"text":"Jacobi, J.D.","contributorId":13570,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Jacobi","given":"J.D.","email":"","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334558,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":2}]}}
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,{"id":5221733,"text":"5221733 - 1982 - Parathion poisoning of wild geese in Texas","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2024-07-22T12:28:49.313275","indexId":"5221733","displayToPublicDate":"2010-06-16T12:19:29","publicationYear":"1982","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":2507,"text":"Journal of Wildlife Diseases","active":true,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"title":"Parathion poisoning of wild geese in Texas","docAbstract":"<p>No abstract available.</p>","language":"English","publisher":"Wildlife Disease Association","doi":"10.7589/0090-3558-18.3.389","usgsCitation":"White, D.H., Mitchell, C.A., Kolbe, E.J., and Williams, J.M., 1982, Parathion poisoning of wild geese in Texas: Journal of Wildlife Diseases, v. 18, no. 3, p. 389-391, https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-18.3.389.","productDescription":"3 p.","startPage":"389","endPage":"391","numberOfPages":"3","costCenters":[{"id":531,"text":"Patuxent Wildlife Research Center","active":true,"usgs":true}],"links":[{"id":480240,"rank":2,"type":{"id":40,"text":"Open Access Publisher Index Page"},"url":"https://doi.org/10.7589/0090-3558-18.3.389","text":"Publisher Index Page"},{"id":197304,"rank":1,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"}],"volume":"18","issue":"3","noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationStatus":"PW","scienceBaseUri":"4f4e4b1be4b07f02db6a890a","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"White, Donald H.","contributorId":97868,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"White","given":"Donald","email":"","middleInitial":"H.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334554,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1},{"text":"Mitchell, C. A.","contributorId":54543,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Mitchell","given":"C.","email":"","middleInitial":"A.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334551,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":2},{"text":"Kolbe, E. J.","contributorId":71512,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Kolbe","given":"E.","email":"","middleInitial":"J.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334552,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":3},{"text":"Williams, J. M.","contributorId":91142,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Williams","given":"J.","email":"","middleInitial":"M.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334553,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":4}]}}
,{"id":5221750,"text":"5221750 - 1982 - Oviposition and the plasma concentrations of LH, progesterone, and corticosterone in bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) fed parathion","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2024-05-13T15:59:28.734501","indexId":"5221750","displayToPublicDate":"2010-06-16T12:19:28","publicationYear":"1982","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":2443,"text":"Journal of Reproduction and Fertility","active":true,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"title":"Oviposition and the plasma concentrations of LH, progesterone, and corticosterone in bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) fed parathion","docAbstract":"Bobwhite quail were fed concentrations of parathion (0,50, 100, 200 or 400 p.p.m.) for 10 days.  Food intake, body weight change, brain acetylcholinesterase activity, egg production, and ovary weight were reduced in a dose-dependent manner.  In a second experiment, birds were fed 0, 25 or 100 p.p.m. parathion or pair-fed control food to equate consumption in the 100 p.p.m. group.  Egg production was not affected in birds fed 25 p.p.m. or in the pair-fed group, but the daily time of oviposition was more variable than in the control group.  Cessation of egg production, inhibition of follicular development, and reduced plasma LH concentration were observed in birds fed 100 p.p.m. parathion.  These findings indicate that exposure to parathion can impair reproduction, possibly by altering gonadotrophin secretion.","language":"English","publisher":"Society for Reproduction and Fertility","doi":"10.1530/jrf.0.0660147","usgsCitation":"Rattner, B., Sileo, L., and Scanes, C., 1982, Oviposition and the plasma concentrations of LH, progesterone, and corticosterone in bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) fed parathion: Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, v. 66, no. 1, p. 147-155, https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0660147.","productDescription":"9 p.","startPage":"147","endPage":"155","numberOfPages":"9","costCenters":[{"id":531,"text":"Patuxent Wildlife Research Center","active":true,"usgs":true}],"links":[{"id":193450,"rank":1,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"}],"volume":"66","issue":"1","noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationStatus":"PW","scienceBaseUri":"4f4e4adee4b07f02db687448","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"Rattner, Barnett A. 0000-0003-3676-2843","orcid":"https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3676-2843","contributorId":95843,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Rattner","given":"Barnett A.","affiliations":[{"id":50464,"text":"Eastern Ecological Science Center","active":true,"usgs":true}],"preferred":true,"id":334592,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1},{"text":"Sileo, L.","contributorId":46895,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Sileo","given":"L.","email":"","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334591,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":2},{"text":"Scanes, C.G.","contributorId":7376,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Scanes","given":"C.G.","email":"","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334590,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":3}]}}
,{"id":5221741,"text":"5221741 - 1982 - Reduced mortality among young endangered masked bobwhite quail fed oxytetracycline-supplemented diets","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2023-01-17T12:45:48.768133","indexId":"5221741","displayToPublicDate":"2010-06-16T12:19:28","publicationYear":"1982","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":948,"text":"Avian Diseases","active":true,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"title":"Reduced mortality among young endangered masked bobwhite quail fed oxytetracycline-supplemented diets","docAbstract":"Two experiments were conducted to examine the effect of oxytetracycline-supplemented diets on mortality of young endangered masked bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus ridgwayi). Inclusion of oxytetracycline at 200 g per ton in the feed for 6 weeks resulted in a marked, significant reduction in mortality of young masked bobwhite quail raised in captivity. Including the antibiotic in feed during the first week of life reduced mortality as effectively as feeding it for a longer period.","language":"English","publisher":"American Association of Avian Pathologists","doi":"10.2307/1590116","usgsCitation":"Serafin, J.A., 1982, Reduced mortality among young endangered masked bobwhite quail fed oxytetracycline-supplemented diets: Avian Diseases, v. 26, no. 2, p. 422-425, https://doi.org/10.2307/1590116.","productDescription":"4 p.","startPage":"422","endPage":"425","numberOfPages":"4","costCenters":[{"id":531,"text":"Patuxent Wildlife Research Center","active":true,"usgs":true}],"links":[{"id":197148,"rank":1,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"}],"volume":"26","issue":"2","noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationStatus":"PW","scienceBaseUri":"4f4e4a60e4b07f02db63522f","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"Serafin, John A.","contributorId":11292,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Serafin","given":"John","email":"","middleInitial":"A.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334571,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1}]}}
,{"id":5221744,"text":"5221744 - 1982 - Nest and brood attentiveness in female black ducks","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2023-11-26T15:00:15.131448","indexId":"5221744","displayToPublicDate":"2010-06-16T12:19:28","publicationYear":"1982","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":1318,"text":"Condor","active":true,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"title":"Nest and brood attentiveness in female black ducks","docAbstract":"Incubation rhythms and brood attentiveness of radio-marked Black Ducks (Anas rubripes) were studied in southcentral Maine during 1977-1980. Recess duration and frequency differed between three females nesting near wetlands (x  = 82 min, 2.3 recesses/day) and two nesting at upland sites(x  = 183 min, I. I recesses/day), but incubation constancy was similar for all birds (x = 86.7%). A fourth wetland-nesting female apparently responded to the absence of down and concealing cover at the nest site by taking shorter and fewer recesses (x= 34 min, 1.0 recesses/day) than did other wetland-nesters with typical nests.  Wetland-nesters took longer recesses with increasing air temperature and following long incubation sessions. After their ducklings were two weeks old, two brood-rearing females began leaving their broods to forage on nearby wetlands. Duration of rearing recess (x = 56 min) and total recess time (x  = 94 min/day) were less during this mid-rearing stage than during the latter part of rearing (x = 265 min, 488 min/day). The two hen-brood bonds terminated at 43 and 48 days. We suggest that small endogenous nutrient reserves and the low density of invertebrate foods, typical of Black Duck breeding habitat, were critical factors affecting the evolution of Black Duck incubation behavior. Bouts of inattention during brood rearing may have also evolved in relation to food requirements; by foraging on wetlands away from their broods, females avoid competing with offspring for common food resources.","language":"English","publisher":"Oxford Academic","doi":"10.2307/1367831","usgsCitation":"Ringelman, J., Longcore, J.R., and Owen, R., 1982, Nest and brood attentiveness in female black ducks: Condor, v. 84, no. 1, p. 110-116, https://doi.org/10.2307/1367831.","productDescription":"7 p.","startPage":"110","endPage":"116","numberOfPages":"7","costCenters":[{"id":531,"text":"Patuxent Wildlife Research Center","active":true,"usgs":true}],"links":[{"id":194173,"rank":1,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"}],"volume":"84","issue":"1","noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationStatus":"PW","scienceBaseUri":"4f4e4ae3e4b07f02db689863","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"Ringelman, J.K.","contributorId":65418,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Ringelman","given":"J.K.","email":"","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334575,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1},{"text":"Longcore, J. R. 0000-0003-4898-5438","orcid":"https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4898-5438","contributorId":43835,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Longcore","given":"J.","email":"","middleInitial":"R.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334574,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":2},{"text":"Owen, R.B. Jr.","contributorId":70869,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Owen","given":"R.B.","suffix":"Jr.","email":"","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334576,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":3}]}}
,{"id":5221740,"text":"5221740 - 1982 - The influence of diet composition upon growth and development of Sandhill Cranes","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2023-11-26T15:02:02.60359","indexId":"5221740","displayToPublicDate":"2010-06-16T12:19:28","publicationYear":"1982","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":1318,"text":"Condor","active":true,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"title":"The influence of diet composition upon growth and development of Sandhill Cranes","docAbstract":"Experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of protein, metabolizable energy, and sulfur amino acid content of five diets upon growth and development of captive Florida Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis pratensis) and Greater Sandhill Crane (G. c. tabida) chicks raised under controlled conditions.  A high protein (32%) diet resulted in faster growth than that obtained when a lower protein (24%) ration was supplied. Florida Sandhill Crane chicks fed a diet containing 2,160 kcal/kg grew significantly slower than chicks fed a ration containing 2,830 kcal/kg. Reducing the sulfur amino acid content of a ration containing 24% protein from 0.88% to 0.73% significantly slowed the growth of young cranes. A 17% incidence of leg disorders and a 25% incidence of wing abnormalities occurred between 7 and 28 days of age among Greater Sandhill Cranes fed a high protein diet. Florida Sandhill Cranes grew slower than Greater Sandhill Cranes irrespective of the type of ration they were provided and did not develop leg or wing abnormalities. Abnormalities invariably developed only in the most rapidly growing Greater Sandhill Cranes. Diets that promoted slower growth reduced the incidence of abnormalities. A ration formulated to contain a low (0.73%) sulfur amino acid level appeared to be the most suitable for slowing growth rates of captive-reared Sandhill Cranes and reducing the risk of abnormaiwing or leg development.","language":"English","publisher":"Oxford Academic","doi":"10.2307/1367448","usgsCitation":"Serafin, J.A., 1982, The influence of diet composition upon growth and development of Sandhill Cranes: Condor, v. 84, no. 4, p. 427-434, https://doi.org/10.2307/1367448.","productDescription":"8 p.","startPage":"427","endPage":"434","numberOfPages":"8","costCenters":[{"id":531,"text":"Patuxent Wildlife Research Center","active":true,"usgs":true}],"links":[{"id":193408,"rank":1,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"}],"volume":"84","issue":"4","noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationStatus":"PW","scienceBaseUri":"4f4e49f6e4b07f02db5f131f","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"Serafin, John A.","contributorId":11292,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Serafin","given":"John","email":"","middleInitial":"A.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334570,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1}]}}
,{"id":5221747,"text":"5221747 - 1982 - Seasonal carcass composition and energy balance of female black ducks in Maine","interactions":[],"lastModifiedDate":"2023-11-26T14:57:42.002101","indexId":"5221747","displayToPublicDate":"2010-06-16T12:19:28","publicationYear":"1982","noYear":false,"publicationType":{"id":2,"text":"Article"},"publicationSubtype":{"id":10,"text":"Journal Article"},"seriesTitle":{"id":1318,"text":"Condor","active":true,"publicationSubtype":{"id":10}},"title":"Seasonal carcass composition and energy balance of female black ducks in Maine","docAbstract":"<p class=\"chapter-para\">Female Black Ducks (<i>Anas rubripes</i>) collected in Maine during the summer, fall, and winter of 1974-1976 showed significant seasonal variation in body weight, nonfat dry weight, gizzard and pectoral muscle weight, and fat, moisture, and protein content. Variation of body weight within and among seasons was correlated more strongly with carcass protein content, and with fat content during seasons of heavy lipid deposition, than with three structural size variables (<i>culmen, tarsus, and sternum</i>). Regression equations including fat and protein as independent variables accounted for 80-90% of the annual and seasonal variation in body weight; structural size variables alone accounted for less than 30%.</p>","language":"English","publisher":"Oxford Academic","doi":"10.2307/1367447","usgsCitation":"Reinecke, K.J., Stone, T., and Owen, R., 1982, Seasonal carcass composition and energy balance of female black ducks in Maine: Condor, v. 84, no. 4, p. 420-426, https://doi.org/10.2307/1367447.","productDescription":"7 p.","startPage":"420","endPage":"426","numberOfPages":"7","costCenters":[{"id":531,"text":"Patuxent Wildlife Research Center","active":true,"usgs":true}],"links":[{"id":193380,"rank":1,"type":{"id":24,"text":"Thumbnail"},"url":"https://pubs.usgs.gov/thumbnails/outside_thumb.jpg"}],"country":"United States","state":"Maine","geographicExtents":"{\n  \"type\": \"FeatureCollection\",\n  \"features\": [\n    {\n      \"type\": \"Feature\",\n      \"properties\": {},\n      \"geometry\": {\n        \"coordinates\": [\n          [\n            [\n              -72.22807987743658,\n              47.840416855382415\n            ],\n            [\n              -72.22807987743658,\n              42.45342442754378\n            ],\n            [\n              -66.33940800243688,\n              42.45342442754378\n            ],\n            [\n              -66.33940800243688,\n              47.840416855382415\n            ],\n            [\n              -72.22807987743658,\n              47.840416855382415\n            ]\n          ]\n        ],\n        \"type\": \"Polygon\"\n      }\n    }\n  ]\n}","volume":"84","issue":"4","noUsgsAuthors":false,"publicationStatus":"PW","scienceBaseUri":"4f4e49e3e4b07f02db5e5c6e","contributors":{"authors":[{"text":"Reinecke, K. J.","contributorId":54537,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Reinecke","given":"K.","email":"","middleInitial":"J.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334584,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":1},{"text":"Stone, T.L.","contributorId":22449,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Stone","given":"T.L.","email":"","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334582,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":2},{"text":"Owen, Ray B.","contributorId":42670,"corporation":false,"usgs":true,"family":"Owen","given":"Ray B.","affiliations":[],"preferred":false,"id":334583,"contributorType":{"id":1,"text":"Authors"},"rank":3}]}}
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