United States Geological Survey Yearbook, fiscal year 1977
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1978, Report
Fiscal 1977 marked the 98th year the U.S. Geological Survey has endeavored in the unceasing task of providing information about the Earth and its physical resources, and regulating the activities of lessees engaged in extracting petroleum and other minerals from the public domain. The past year also marked the beginning...
Rapid method for determining concentrations of Bayer 73 in water during lampricide treatments
V. K. Dawson, P.D. Harman, D.P. Schultz, J. L. Allen
1978, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (35) 1262-1265
Two simple, rapid, sensitive methods were developed for determining the concentration of the lampricide 2',5-dichloro-4'-nitrosalicylanilide (Bayer 73) in stream water. Bayer 73 was extracted from acidified water samples with chloroform and then hydrolyzed to 2-chloro-4-nitroaniline (CNA) with either acid or base. The CNA was diazotized with sodium nitrite, and an...
Artificial recharge on Long Island, New York
D. A. Aronson
1978, Long Island Water Resources Bulletin LIWR-9
Nutritional requirements and feeding of selected coolwater fishes: A review
H. George Ketola
1978, Progressive Fish-Culturist (40) 127-132
A review was made of published and unpublished studies on nutritional requirements, diets, and feeding of selected coolwater species of fishes: yellow perch (Perca flavescens), European perch (P. fluviatilis), walleye (Stizostedion vitreum), smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieui), northern pike (Esox lucius), muskellunge (E. masquinongy), and the northern pike x muskellunge hybrid. The published information...
Workshop on the Delphi Method
G.G. Baxter, S.M. Cargill, A.H. Chidester, P. E. Hart, G.M. Kaufman, F. Urquidi-Barrau
1978, Journal of the International Association for Mathematical Geology (10) 581-587
[No abstract available]...
Thirtieth winter bird-population study. 8. Upland tulip-tree-maple-oak forest
C.S. Robbins
1978, American Birds (32) 25-26
Atlantic Flyway review: Region V
Chandler S. Robbins
1978, North American Bird Bander (3) 66-70
Because of the change in regional boundaries, Region V now includes Piedmont and Coastal Plains areas of the southeastern states from Maryland to the Gulf of Mexico, bordered on the west by Interstate Rt. 81 and US Rt. 220. Maryland's mountain stations are now reporting through Region IV (NASS 2:184-187)....
Similar species of migratory waterbirds in Hawaii
J. M. Scott, R. L. Pyle, C.F. Zeillemaker
1978, 'Elepaio (39) 1-5
No abstract available....
Reevaluation of the sight-record of gray-breasted martin in Florida
P.W. Sykes Jr., H.P. Langridge
1978, Florida Field Naturalist (11) 17-17
No abstract available....
Forty-first breeding bird census. 24. Upland tulip-tree-maple-oak forest
C.S. Robbins
1978, American Birds (32) 61-62
Bird use of flooded agricultural fields during summer and early fall and some recommendations for management
P.W. Sykes Jr., G.S. Hunter
1978, Florida Field Naturalist (6) 36-43
No abstract available....
Organochlorine insecticide and polychlorinated biphenyl residues in woodcock wings, 1971-72
M. Anne Ross McLane, E. H. Dustman, E.R. Clark, D.L. Hughes
1978, Pesticides Monitoring Journal (12) 22-25
Pesticide residues in wings of adult woodcock (Philohela minor) were used to monitor regional differences in a 1970-71 survey of DDT, DDE, TDE, dieldrin, mirex, and PCBs in Maine, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Lousiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin. In 1971-72, wings were sampled...
Indocyanine green: A test of hepatic function and a measure of plasma volume in the duck
J.F. Patton
1978, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A: Physiology (60) 21-24
1. The exponential removal of ICG from the plasma by the mallard duck liver made possible the measurement of fractional dye clearance (K), plasma volume (PV) and plasma clearance (PC).2. Values obtained for K (14.9%/min), PV (39.2 ml/kg) and PC (5.8 ml/min per kg) agreed with those obtained by other...
Shell thinning and pesticide residues in Texas aquatic bird eggs, 1970
Kirk A. King, Edward L. Flickinger, H. H. Hildebrand
1978, Pesticides Monitoring Journal (12) 16-21
Significant decreases in eggshell thickness were found in 15 of 22 species of aquatic birds in Texas in 1970. Shell thickness reductions of 9 to 15 percent were found in white pelicans (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos), brown pelicans (P .occidentalis), and great blue herons (Ardea herodias). DDT family compounds were...
Organochlorine residues, eggshell thickness, and nest success in barn owls from the Chesapeake Bay
Erwin E. Klaas, Stanley N. Wiemeyer, H. M. Ohlendorf, D. M. Swineford
1978, Estuaries (1) 46-53
Eggs of barn owls (Tyto alba) were collected from 18 nests in offshore duck blinds on the Maryland side of the lower Potomac River estuary in 1972 and 1973 and analyzed for organochlorine residues. DDE was found in 100% of the clutches, PCBs in 89%, and dieldrin in 78%. Eggshell...
Status and nesting of the yellow-billed cuckoo in Puerto Rico
Cameron B. Kepler, Angela K. Kepler
1978, The Auk (95) 417-419
Knowledge of the status of the Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus) in the Greater Antilles has been clouded by the bird's elusive behavior and spotty distribution on the islands, and by a major movement of North American migrants through the area to and from their wintering grounds in South America. Although...
The effects of ingested petroleum on oviposition and some aspects of reproduction in experimental colonies of mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos)
W. N. Holmes, K.P. Cavanaugh, J. Cronshaw
1978, Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (54) 335-347
Compared to unmated mallard ducks fed an uncontaminated diet, unmated birds given food contaminated with 3 ml South Louisiana crude oil per 100 g dry weight showed an 84% decline in the daily rate of oviposition, a 33% decrease in egg-shell thickness and at autopsy more than 82% of the...
The breeding ecology of sea birds on Monito Island, Puerto Rico
C. B. Kepler
1978, Condor (80) 72-87
Monito Island, a 15-ha plateau surrounded by steep undercut cliffs, lies halfway between Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Seven of the 9 sea birds are known to breed, and 2 (Blue-faced Booby and Laughing Gull) are here recorded as breeders in Puerto Rico for the first time....
Osprey distribution, abundance, and status in western North America: I. The northern California population
Charles J. Henny, David J. Dunaway, Robert D. Mallette, James R. Koplin
1978, Northwest Science (52) 261-271
An estimated 355± 40 pairs (95 percent C.I.) of Ospreys (<i>Pandion haliaetus carolinensis</i>) nested in the northern California survey area in 1975. Eighty-one pairs were estimated along the extreme northern coast in Del Norte and Humboldt Counties. One hundred and forty-four pairs were estimated along California's northern coast in...
Osprey distribution, abundance, and status in western North America: II. The Oregon population
Charles J. Henny, J.A. Collins, W.J. Deibert
1978, Murrelet (59) 14-25
No abstract available. ...
Management and research needs for urban wildlife
A. D. Geis
1978, Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the International Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (68) 40-45
A white-tailed kite breeding record for Oregon
Charles J. Henny, John T. Annear
1978, Western Birds (9) 131-133
No abstract available....
Bald eagles nesting in Baja California
Charles J. Henny, Daniel W. Anderson, C.E. Knoder
1978, The Auk (95) 424-424
Published records of Bald Eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) nesting in Baja California during the last 50 years are nonexistent to our knowledge, and few records exist prior to that time. Friedmann et al. (1950:61, Pac. Coast Avifauna 29) describe the distribution of Bald Eagles in Baja California as "a scattering of...
Organochlorine residues and reproduction in the little brown bat, Laurel, Maryland - June 1976
D. R. Clark Jr., A. J. Krynitsky
1978, Pesticides Monitoring Journal (12) 113-116
Twelve of 43 pregnant little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus) collected at Montpelier Barn, Laurel, Maryland, gave birth to dead young. Eleven of these 12 dead neonates were abnormally small. Most of the stillbirths were attributable to unknown reproductive difficulties associated with first pregnancies, but four may have been due to...
Studies on combined effects of organophosphates or carbamates and morsodren in birds. II. Plasma and cholinesterase in quail fed morsodren and orally dosed with parathion or carbofuran
M. P. Dieter, J. Larry Ludke
1978, Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (19) 389-395
The degree of interaction between mercury and cholinesterase inhibiting pesticides was determined by comparing enzyme responses to sublethal dosages of parathion or carbofuran in quail fed 0.05, 0.5, or 5.0 ppm morsodren for 18 weeks. A statistically significant interaction was defined as greater brain cholinesterase inhibition in morsodren-fed than in...