Nutritional factors in the biochemical pathology of Corynebacterial kidney disease in the coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
Gary A. Wedemeyer, A. J. Ross
1973, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (30) 296-298
The influence of diet ingredient on the morbidity and biochemical pathogenesis of corynebacterial kidney disease was investigated using juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) fed the Abernathy dry ration made up with either corn gluten or cottonseed meal (isoprotein, isocaloric substitution). Evaluation of incidence of infection, pituitary activation and aspects of...
Some physiological aspects of sublethal heat stress in the juvenile steelhead trout (Salmo gairdneri) and coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
Gary Wedemeyer
1973, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (30) 831-834
A rapid (3 min) but sublethal temperature increase from 10 to 20 imposed a greater stress on juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) than on juvenile steelhead trout (Salmo gairdneri). Both species suffered hyperglycemia, hypocholesterolemia, increased blood hemoglobin, and decreased blood sugar regulatory precision, but the steelhead recovered more quickly. Acid–base equilibrium...
Scolecobasidium humicola, a fungal pathogen of fish
A. J. Ross, W. T. Yasutake
1973, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (30) 994-995
Scolecobasidium humicola, a previously undescribed fungal pathogen of fish was isolated from coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). In natural infections the kidney was the organ most affected. The disease was difficult to transmit experimentally and appeared to be only weakly contagious....
Ground-water discharge from the Edwards and associated limestones, San Antonio area, Texas, 1972
Celso Puente
1973, Edwards Underground Water District Bulletin 31
No abstract available....
The role of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife in the Great Lakes
F. Eugene Hester
1973, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the First Federal Conference on the Great Lakes
Ecological blunders of man, such as timber exploitation, draining of wetlands, construction of canals and dams, and pollution have been mainly responsible for serious environmental degradation and catastrophic losses of fish and wildlife values in the Great Lakes Basin. Consequently, the major emphasis of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and...
Time of travel of solutes, field observations of water quality, and suspended-sediment data for stream reaches in the Trinity River Basin, Texas, July 31 to August 14, 1972
R.H. Ollman
1973, Report
No abstract available....
Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for urban studies in the San Antonio, Texas, metropolitan area, 1971
R.D. Steger
1973, Report
No abstract available....
Ground water in selected areas in the Klamath Basin, Oregon
A.R. Leonard, A.B. Harris
1973, Report
GROUNDWATER FEATURES OF SIX LOWLAND AREAS IN THE KLAMATH BASIN OF OREGON--KLAMATH MARSH AREA, AND SPRAGUE RIVER, SWAN LAKE, YONNA, POE, AND LANGELL VALLEYS--ARE DESCRIBED. RUGGED MOUNTAINS AND RIDGES SURROUND AND SEPARATE THESE LOWLANDS WHERE FLOORS RANGE IN ALTITUDE FROM 4,100 FEET IN POE...
Annual compilation and analysis of hydrologic data for urban studies in the Dallas, Texas, metropolitan area, 1971
B.C. Massey
1973, Report
No abstract available....
Federal Great Lakes fishery research objectives, priorities, and projects
Howard D. Tait
1973, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the First Federal Conference on the Great Lakes
Fishery productivity of the Great Lakes has declined drastically since settlement of the area. Premium quality fishes of the Great Lakes such as whitefish, lake trout, and walleyes have been replaced by less desired species. This change is attributed to selective overfishing, pollution, and the extreme instability of fish populations....
Geology of the oxidized uranium ore deposits of the Tordilla Hill-Deweesville area, Karnes County, Texas; a study of a district before mining
C. M. Bunker, J. A. MacKallor
1973, Professional Paper 765
No abstract available....
Landslides in the vicinity of the Fort Randall Reservoir, South Dakota
Christopher F. Erskine
1973, Professional Paper 675
No abstract available....
History of salmon in the Great Lakes, 1850-1970
John W. Parsons
1973, Technical Paper 68
This history of the salmon in the Great Lakes describes the decline and extinction of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Lake Ontario in the 1800's; the failure to establish, by salmon culture, permanent or sizable populations of Atlantic or Pacific salmon in any of the Great Lakes in 1867-1965;...
Petrography and stratigraphy of glacial drift, Mesabi-Vermilion Iron Range area, northeastern Minnesota
Thomas C. Winter, R. D. Cotter, H. L. Young
1973, Bulletin 1331-C
Glacial deposits in the Mesabi-Vermilion Iron Range area consist of four major till units and associated glaciofluvial sediments. Particle-size data and pebble, heavy-mineral, clay-mineral, and percentage-soluble content were used in addition to field description of color and texture to describe and correlate the drift units. The lowermost till unit, basal till,...
Mineral resources of the Alpine Lakes study area, Chelan, King, and Kittitas Counties, Washington, with a section on aeromagnetic interpretation
James Louis Gualtieri, G. C. Simmons, H. K. Thurber, M. S. Miller, W. E. Davis
1973, Open-File Report 73-93
No abstract available....
Drought displaced movement of North American pintails into Siberia
Charles J. Henny
1973, Journal of Wildlife Management (37) 23-29
During the years 1954-70, 230 pintails (Anas acuta) banded in North America were reported from eastern Asia, primarily Siberia. Most of the birds were shot on the breeding grounds in May. The movement into eastern Asia of pintails banded in the interior of North America was directly correlated with the...
Toxicity of mixtures of quinaldine sulfate and MS-222 to fish
V. K. Dawson, L. L. Marking
1973, Investigations in Fish Control 53
Abstract not submitted to date...
The efficacy of quinaldine sulfate as a anesthetic for freshwater fish
P.A. Gilderhus, B.L. Berger, J.B. Sills, P.D. Harman
1973, Investigations in Fish Control 49
Abstract not submitted to date...
The efficacy of quinaldine sulfate: MS-222 mixtures for the anesthetization of freshwater fish
P.A. Gilderhus, B.L. Berger, J.B. Sills, P.D. Harman
1973, Investigations in Fish Control 54
Abstract not submitted to date...
Methods for simultaneous determination and identification of MS-222 and metabolites in fish tissues
C.W. Luhning
1973, Investigations in Fish Control 51
Abstract not submitted to date...
Residues of MS-222, benzocaine, and their metabolites in striped bass following anesthesia
C.W. Luhning
1973, Investigations in Fish Control 52
Abstract not submitted to date...
Toxicity of quinaldine sulfate to fish
L. L. Marking, V. K. Dawson
1973, Investigations in Fish Control 48
Abstract not submitted to date...
Reproduction and survivorship of the lizard, Uta stansburiana, and the effects of winter rainfall, density and predation on these processes
F.B. Turner, P.A. Medica, D.D. Smith
1973, Research Memorandum RM 73-26
No abstract available at this time...
Lamprey control in the United States
Bernard R. Smith, Robert A. Braem
1973, Annual Report 1971
No abstract available....
Endrin uptake and release by fingerling channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)
R.L. Argyle, G.C. Williams, H.K. Dupree
1973, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (30) 1743-1744
Fingerling channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) offered diets containing 0.04–4.0 μg endrin/g food (dry weight) rapidly accumulated the pesticide. Amounts in the tissues were directly proportional to amounts in the food. Dietary endrin had no measurable effect on growth or mortality. After endrin was withdrawn from the diet, it rapidly disappeared and...