Blood parasites in North American waterfowl
C. M. Herman
1968, Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (33) 348-359
One thing seems to stand out in the overall knowledge we have of the blood parasites of waterfowl, as previously noted by Herman and Wehr, (1954): the greatest potential of losses is in the younger age groups, usually those birds 5-10 weeks old. In Leucocytozoon infections, death occurs as early...
Hawaii's endangered birds - A status appraisal
W.E. Banko
1968, 'Elepaio (28) 58-64
No abstract available....
Notes on the mammals of Kipahulu Valley
W.E. Banko, N. Wilson
1968, 'Elepaio (29) 29-31
No abstract available....
Chlorinated hydrocarbons and eggshell changes in raptorial and fish-eating birds
J.J. Hickey, D. W. Anderson
1968, Science (162) 271-273
Catastrophic declines of three raptorial species in the United States have been accompanied by decreases in eggshell thickness that began in 1947, have amounted to 19 percent or more, and were identical to phenomena reported in Britain. In 1967, shell thickness in herring gull eggs from five states decreased...
Geology and ground-water resources of Burlington County, New Jersey
F. Eugene Rush
1968, New Jersey Division of Water Policy and Supply Special Report 26
Burlington County, which lies between Trenton, Atlantic City and Camden, has an area of 827 square miles. The county is in the Atlantic Coastal Plain physiographic province, has moderate temperatures and a dependable rainfall of 44 inches per year. The area is attracting new industries and additional population. Water usage...
Seven new white-winged doves from Mexico, Central America, and Southwestern United States
G.B. Saunders
1968, North American Fauna No. 65
Vegetation and its succession in marshes and estuaries along the South Atlantic and Gulf Coasts
F.M. Uhler, N. Hotchkiss
John D. Newsom, editor(s)
1968, Book chapter, Proceedings of the Marsh and Estuary Management Symposium
Home range and travels
L.F. Stickel
John A. King, editor(s)
1968, Book chapter, Biology of Peromyscus (Rodentia)
The concept of home range was expressed by Seton (1909) in the term 'home region,' which Burr (1940, 1943) clarified with a definition of home range and exemplified in a definitive study of Peromyscus in the field. Burt pointed out the ever-changing characteristics of home-range area and the consequent...
Bird life of the upper Potomac valley
C.S. Robbins
1968, Book chapter, Potomac Trail Book
Whitewings
C. Cottam, J.B. Trefethen, G.B. Saunders, P.B. Uzzell, S. Gallizioli, W.H. Kiel, J.A. Ness, J. Stair
C. Cottam, J.B. Trefethen, editor(s)
1968, Book
Uptake and distribution of Zn65 in the coho salmon egg (Oncorhynchus kisutch)
Gary Wedemeyer
1968, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology (26) 279
1. Zinc uptake and distribution in the developing coho salmon egg was measured using radioisotope tracer techniques.2. The uptake was affected by pH, temperature, Cu2+, 2,4-fluorodinitrobenzene and the azo dye, malachite green; but not by azide ion or 2,4-dinitrophenol.3. About 70 per cent of the total accumulated zinc was bound,...
Rare and endangered fish and wildlife of the United States
Bureau Of Sport Fisheries And Wildlife Committee on Rare And Endangered Wildlife Species (compiler)
1968, Resource Publication 34
No abstract available...
Selected bibliography of remote sensing
Robert B. Honea (compiler), Virginia L. Prentice
1968, Open-File Report 68-137
No abstract available....
Seismic seiches from the March 1964 Alaska earthquake
Arthur McGarr, Robert C. Vorhis
1968, Professional Paper 544-E
Seismic seiches caused by the Alaska earthquake of March 27, 1964, were recorded at more than 850 surface-water gaging stations in North America and at 4 in Australia. In the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii, 763 of 6,435 gages registered seiches. Nearly all the seismic seiches were recorded at...
Preliminary structure map of the Buckeye Quadrangle, central Kentucky
Don E. Wolcott
1968, Open-File Report 68-332
No abstract available. ...
Gold gradients and anomalies in the Pedro Dome-Cleary Summit area, Fairbanks district, Alaska
Robert B. Forbes, H.D. Pilkington, D. B. Hawkins
1968, Open-File Report 68-101
Anomalous gold values have been discovered in hydrothermally altered quartz diorite, quartz monzonite, and quartz mica schist at the head of Fox Creek; and in similarly altered quartz diorite in the Granite Creek area. Channel samples across some of these altered zones have produced anomalous gold values over widths which...
Gridding of near vertical unrectified space photographs
Richard H. Rapp, William H. Sprinsky
1968, Open-File Report 68-222
Flood of August 1966 at Carlsbad, New Mexico
Louis P. Denis
1968, Hydrologic Atlas 318
Section of the Fatima Formation near Bahrah, Saudi Arabia
Richard Goldsmith
1968, Open-File Report 68-111
(LAC-59) Geologic map of the Mare Vaporum quadrangle of the moon
D.E. Wilhelms
1968, IMAP 548
The Mare Vaporum quadrangle is centrally located on the near side of the Moon, southeast of the craterlike basin of Mare <span class="NormalTextRun...
Generalized geologic map of the northern Appalachian region
Walter S. White
1968, Open-File Report 68-323
No abstract available....
Hydrologic significance of the lithofacies of the Sparta Sand in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas
J.N. Payne
1968, Professional Paper 569-A
No abstract available....
Effects of the earthquake of March 27, 1964, on the Alaska highway system
Reuben Kachadoorian
1968, Professional Paper 545-C
The great earthquake that struck Alaska about 5:36 p.m., Alaska standard time, Friday, March 27, 1964 (03:36:1.3.0, Greenwich mean time, March 28, 1964), severely crippled the highway system in the south-central part of the State. All the major highways and most secondary roads were impaired. Damage totaled more than $46...
Diagenesis in oolitic limestones of Morrow (Early Pennsylvanian) age in northwestern Arkansas and adjacent Oklahoma
L.G. Henbest
1968, Professional Paper 594-H
Hydraulic equivalence of grains of quartz and heavier minerals, and implications for the study of placers
H. A. Tourtelot
1968, Professional Paper 594-F