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Ecology of a nesting red-shouldered hawk population
R. E. Stewart
1949, The Wilson Bulletin (61) 26-35
An ecological study of a nesting Red-shouldered Hawk population was made over a 185 square mile area on the Coastal Plain of Maryland in 1947. The courting and nesting season extended from late February until late June.....During the nesting season a combination of fairly extensive flood-plain forest with adjacent clearings...
Rodent-repellent studies. I. Method for the evaluation of chemical repellents
E. Bellack, J.B. DeWitt
1949, Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (38) 109-112
A biological assay procedure and a method for the numerical expression of results have been devised for the determination of the repellency to rodents of different chemical compounds. The procedure is based upon the degree of acceptability of foods containing the candidate repellents, and has been shown to offer a...
Calcium and phosphorus requirements of breeding bobwhite quail
J.B. DeWitt, R. B. Nestler, J.V. Derby Jr.
1949, Journal of Nutrition (39) 567-577
In the course of studies designed to determine the calcium and phosphorus requirements of breeding bobwhite quail, it was found that best results were obtained when the Ca/P ratio in the diet was approximately 2.3:1. Variations in the Ca/P ratio produced significant differences in results when the level...
Wildlife effects of DDT dust used for tick control on a Texas prairie
J.L. George, William H. Stickel
1949, American Midland Naturalist (42) 228-237
The effect of DDT dust on wildlife was studied at Camp Bullis, Bexar County, Texas, in the summer of 1947. Studies were made on a 206.6 acre plot that was treated with DDT for experimental control of the Lone Star tick (Amblyomma americanum). A dust consisting of one part of...
Rodent-repellent studies. III. Advanced studies in the evaluation of chemical repellents
E. Bellack, J.B. DeWitt
1949, Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, Scientific Edition (39) 197-202
In order to bridge the gap between preliminary screening of chemicals for potential rodent repellency and the application of these compounds to paper cartons, more advanced studies in the evaluation of promising materials have been carried out. These studies have resulted in: (1) a modification of the food acceptance technique...
Ground-water in the Austin area, Lander County, Nevada
David A. Phoenix
1949, Open-File Report 50-91
The U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the State Engineer of Nevada, made a preliminary survey of ground-water conditions in the Austin area, Nev., during the period July 25 to 28, 1949. The purpose was to evaluate ground-water conditions with special reference to the quantity of ground water that might...