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Reproductive biology of the band-tailed pigeon in Colorado and New Mexico
R. J. Gutierrez, C.E. Braun, T.P. Zapatka
1975, The Auk (92) 665-677
Band-tailed pigeons (Columba fasciata) occur in two major populations in western North America, a coastal population (C. f. monilis) and an interior population (C. f. fasciata) (A.O.U. 1957). The interior population inhabits portions of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Texas, and the highlands of Mexico. This pigeon is one of...
Brown pelicans: Improved reproduction off the southern California coast
D. W. Anderson, J.R. Jehl Jr., R.W. Risebrough, L.A. Woods Jr., L.R. DeWeese, W.G. Edgecomb
1975, Science (190) 806-808
Although still about 30 percent too low for population stability, productivity of California brown pelicans at their two northern colonies has improved significantly since 1971. Numbers of adults breeding probably reflect food supplies and recruitment from more successful colonies to the south, but improving fledging rates (up to 0.9 young...
Breeding bald eagles in captivity
J.R. Maestrelli, Stanley N. Wiemeyer
1975, The Wilson Bulletin (87) 45-53
A 7-year-old female Bald Eagle from Alabama was paired with a 4-year-old Alaskan male in a large flight pen during December 1969. Both birds were free of physical defects when originally placed in the pen but the female was blind in one eye prior to the 1973 breeding season.....Nesting first...
Birds imported into the United States in 1972
R. B. Clapp
1975, Special Scientific Report - Wildlife 193
Birds imported into the United States in 1972 are tabulated by species. Total numbers for the period 1968-72 are given for the more commonly imported taxa. The number of birds imported in 1972 (640,995) decreased by about one third from that of 1971, largely as a result of...
Some effects of pollutants in terrestrial ecosystems
W. H. Stickel
A.D. McIntyre, C.F. Mills, editor(s)
1975, Book chapter, Ecological Toxicology Research: Effects of Heavy Metal and Organohalogen Compounds: Proceedings of a NATO Science Committee Conference
Summary: Pollutants tend to simplify plant and animal communities by causing a progressive loss of species. At the extreme, this leads to erosion and loss of soil fertility. Weedy, broadly adapted species increase. Among animals, carnivorous species and groups are often the first to suffer. This is...
The status of the wolf in the United States, 1973
L.D. Mech, R.A. Rausch
D.H. Pimlott, editor(s)
1975, Book chapter, Wolves: Proceedings of the First Working Meeting of Wolf Specialists and of the First International Conference on the Conservation of the Wolf
Distribution and density of bird species hazardous to aircraft
C.S. Robbins
Sidney A. Gauthreaux Jr., editor(s)
1975, Book chapter, Proceedings of a Conference on the Biological Aspects of the Bird/Aircraft Collision Problem
Only in the past 5 years has it become feasible to map the relative abundance of North American birds. Two programs presently under way and a third that is in the experimental phase are making possible the up-to-date mapping of abundance as well as distribution. A fourth program that has...
A.B.A. Checklist: Birds of Continental United States and Canada
C.S. Robbins, W. Harrison, G.S. Keith, R.G. McCaskie, R.T. Peterson, N. Pettingell, O.S. Pettingell Jr., A. Small, R.W. Smart, J.A. Tucker
1975, Book
The purpose of this Checklist is to provide a complete up-to-date list of the bird species that have been recorded in the 49 continental United States and Canada. This list includes the native North American breeding species, the regular visitors, the accidentals from other countries that are believed to...
Flows of impact melt at lunar crater
K. A. Howard, H. G. Wilshire
1975, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (3) 237-251
Lavalike materials that were emplaced in a fluid state occur in and around lunar impact craters whose diameters range from 3 km to more than 200 km and whose ages span a time interval of at least 3.5 b.y. Evidence of fluid emplacement includes flow lobes and leveed channels, a...
K-Ar ages of plutonic rocks in the Lassiter Coast area, Antarctica
Harald H. Mehnert, Peter D. Rowley, Dwight L. Schmidt
1975, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (3) 233-236
Numerous middle Cretaceous stocks and small batholiths intruded Middle and Upper Jurassic sedimentary and volcanic rocks in the Lassiter Coast area of the southern Antarctic Peninsula. To establish the age of the quartz diorite and granodiorite plutonic events, five plutons were dated by the K-Ar method. The results indicate a...
Linkage effects between deposit discovery and postdiscovery exploratory drilling
Lawrence J. Drew
1975, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (3) 169-179
For the 1950-71 period of petroleum exploration in the Powder River Basin, northeastern Wyoming and southeastern Montana, three specific topics were investigated. First, the wildcat wells drilled during the ambient phases of exploration are estimated to have discovered 2.80 times as much petroleum per well as the wildcat wells drilled...
An integrated-intensity method for emission spectrographic computer analysis
Catharine P. Thomas
1975, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (3) 181-185
An integrated-intensity method has been devised to improve the computer analysis of data by emission spectrography. The area of the intensity profile of a spectral line is approximated by a rectangle whose height is related to the intensity difference between the peak and background of the line and whose width...
Delineation of buried glacial drift aquifers
Thomas C. Winter
1975, Journal of Research of the U.S. Geological Survey (3) 137-148
Locating and delineating buried glacial-drift aquifers poses one of the major problems to hydrogeologists working in glacial terrain. To show the vertical and horizontal boundaries of aquifers, most techniques require a multiple set of maps, a fence diagram, or a combination of maps and sections. Calculations of the first two...