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[Book review] The birds of San Diego County
Richard C. Banks
1985, The Auk (102) 677-678
San Diego County, California is larger in area than 2 of the 50 states (combined), its geographic (and thus biological) diversity ranges from the seacoast across mountains of nearly 2,000 m elevation to extreme desert, it is the southwesternmost county of the contiguous U.S., and it is inhabited by dedicated...
Interspecific competition among Hawaiian forest birds
Stephen Mountainspring, J. M. Scott
1985, Ecological Monographs (55) 219-239
The object of this study was to determine whether interspecific competition modified local geographic distribution, after taking into account the effect of habitat structure. The tendencies for 14 passerine birds to have positive or negative associations were examined, using 7861 sample points in seven native forests on the islands of...
Reproduction and organochlorine contaminants in terns at San Diego Bay
H. M. Ohlendorf, F.C. Schaffner, T. W. Custer, C. J. Stafford
1985, Colonial Waterbirds (8) 42-53
In 1981, we studied Caspian Terns (Sterna caspia) and Elegant Terns (S. elegans) nesting at the south end of San Diego Bay, California. Randomly collected Caspian Tern eggs contained signficantly (P < 0.05) higher mean concentrations of DDE (9.30 ppm) than did Elegant Tern eggs (3.79 ppm). DDE may have...
Yohimbine hydrochloride as an antagonist to xylazine hydrochloride-ketamine hydrochloride immobilization of white-tailed deer
L.D. Mech, G. D. DelGiudice, Patrick D. Karns, U.S. Seal
1985, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (21) 405-410
Thirteen captive and one free-ranging white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were immobilized one to six times each with ketamine hydrochloride and xylazine hydrochloride during winter and spring in northern Minnesota. Administration of 0.09 to 0.53 mg of yohimbine hydrochloride per kg IV after each trial reversed the immobilization. The deer raised...
Pesticide concentrations in snail kite eggs and nestlings in Florida
P.W. Sykes Jr.
1985, Condor (87) 438-438
From 1970-1977, unhatched snail kite eggs and young that were found dead at nests in Florida were analyzed by gas chromatography for residues of organochlorine pollutants. The 1970 and 1974 material showed measurable amounts of p,p'-DDE, p,p'-DDD, p,p'-DDT, and dieldrin. Dieldrin and polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) residues were less than 0.1...
Evening roosts of the snail kite in Florida
P.W. Sykes Jr.
1985, The Wilson Bulletin (97) 57-70
A total of 36 roost sites of the Snail Kite (Rostrhamus sociabilis) were studied in southern Florida, of which four (11%) were used regularly for 6 or more years. Major roosts were also used as nesting sites. All roosts were in flooded marshes and 33 (91.6%) were in stands of...
Population dynamics of North American light-bellied brent geese as determined by productivity and harvest surveys
R.E. Kirby, T.W. Barry, R.H. Kerbes, H.H. Obrecht III
1985, Wildfowl (36) 49-52
Midwinter inventories of total numbers, population-age ratios in the autumn, and estimates of the total numbers of and age ratios in hunter-killed birds were used to develop a population budget for Atlantic Brant - Lightbellied Brent Geese - Branta bernicla hrota for the period 1968-84. Substantial fluctuations in productivity and...
Light attraction in endangered procellariiform birds: Reduction by shielding upward radiation
J.R. Reed, J.L. Sincock, J.P. Hailman
1985, The Auk (102) 377-383
Autumnal attraction to man-made lighting causes heavy mortality in fledgling Hawaiian seabirds: Newell's Shearwater (Puffinus auricularis newelli), Dark-rumped Petrel (Pterodroma phaeopygia sandwichensis), and Band-rumped Storm-Petrel (Oceanodroma castro). These threatened, endangered, and rare species (respectively) approach and circle lights on their first flight from mountain nesting colonies on the island of...
The need for accuracy in modelling: An example
Douglas H. Johnson, M.J. Conroy, J.D. Nichols
1985, Ecological Modelling (30) 157-161
The need for accurate information in modelling depends on the objectives of the effort. but trustworthy data are essential for a model intended for use in the management of natural resources. This point is illustrated by referring to a recently published model of canvasback ducks. We demonstrate that several key...
Brown pelican populations and pollutants in Texas 1975-1981
Kirk A. King, D.R. Blankinship, E. Payne, A. J. Krynitsky, Gary L. Hensler
1985, The Wilson Bulletin (97) 201-214
The population status, reproductive success, and levels of environmental contaminants in brown pelicans (P. occidentalis) in Texas were studied from 1975 through 1981. Breeding populations increased from 18 pairs in 1975 to 57 pairs in 1981. All unhatched eggs salvaged for analyses of contaminant residues contained DDT metabolites. Mean DDE...
Atlantic Flyway review: Region V
Chandler S. Robbins
1985, North American Bird Bander (10) 53-60
Of in the 15 participating banding stations in Region Park V in the autumn of 1983, only Baltimore's Leakin Park was new. Two others that were active but not reported in 1982 rejoined us in 1983. Four of the 15 stations are home operations, 2 are on Federal land, 2...
Goodness-of-fit tests for open capture-recapture models
K. H. Pollock, J.E. Hines, J.D. Nichols
1985, Biometrics (41) 399-410
General goodness-of-fit tests for the Jolly-Seber model are proposed. These tests are based on conditional arguments using minimal sufficient statistics. The tests are shown to be of simple hypergeometric form so that a series of independent contingency table chi-square tests can be performed. The relationship of these...
A search for stability gradients in North American breeding bird communities
B.R. Noon, D.K. Dawson, J.P. Kelly
1985, The Auk (102) 64-81
To search for the existence of stability gradients in North American breeding land bird communities we operationally defined stability (after Jarvinen 1979) as year-to-year persistence in species composition and distribution of species abundances. From the census data for 174 study plots we derived nine indices that estimate the annual variability...
Mapping of forested wetland: Use of Seasat radar images to complement conventional sources
J.L. Place
1985, Professional Geographer (37) 463-469
Distinguishing forested wetland from dry forest using aerial photographs is handicapped because photographs often do not reveal the presence of water below tree canopies. Radar images obtained by the Seasat satellite reveal forested wetland as highly reflective patterns on the coastal plain between Maryland and Florida. Seasat radar images may...
Productivity, pesticides, and management of the Peregrine Falcon in Arizona
D. H. Ellis
1985, Book chapter, Raptor Research Foundation Symposium on the Management of Birds of Prey. International Meeting. Session 4.
In the decade since research commenced with the Peregrine in Arizona, over 60 sites have been identified which historically or presently are occupied by breeding pairs. Productivity was determined for about 120 breeding attempts from 1975-85. Almost all sites, for which productivity information is available for two or more years,...
Traditional and expanded tree pit concepts
R.S. Hammerschlag, J.L. Sherald
Larry J. Kuhns, James C. Patterson, editor(s)
1985, Book chapter, METRIA 5: selecting and preparing sites for urban trees: proceedings of the fifth conference of the Metropolitan Tree Improvement Alliance
Analysis of survival data from telemetry projects
C.M. Bunck, Scott R. Winterstein, K. H. Pollock
1985, Book chapter, Raptor Research Foundation Symposium on the Management of Birds of Prey. International Meeting. Session 5. Workshop: Experimental Design and Data Analysis for Telemetry Projects. November 1985,
Telemetry techniques can be used to study the survival rates of animal populations and are particularly suitable for species or settings for which band recovery models are not. Statistical methods for estimating survival rates and parameters of survival distributions from observations of radio-tagged animals will be described. These methods have...
The status of osprey research in western North America
Charles J. Henny
1985, Book chapter, Raptor Research Foundation Symposium on the Management of Birds of Prey. International Meeting. Session 9. Western North American Osprey Symposium.
The status of research on the Osprey tn western North America is reviewed. For discussion purposes the geographical populations are conveniently subdivided into Canada and Alaska, the Pacific Northwest of the United States, the western interior of the United States, and Mexico. Suggestions are made for further research on the...