Toxicity and bioaccumulation of sediment-associated contaminants using freshwater invertebrates: A review of methods and applications
C.G. Ingersoll, G.T. Ankley, D.A. Benoit, E.L. Brunson, G.A. Burton, F.J. Dwyer, R.A. Hoke, P.F. Landrum, T. J. Norberg-King, P. V. Winger
1995, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (14) 1885-1894
This paper reviews recent developments in methods for evaluating the toxicity and bioaccumulation of contaminants associated with freshwater sediments and summarizes example case studies demonstrating the application of these methods. Over the past decade, research has emphasized development of more specific testing procedures for conducting 10-d toxicity tests with the...
Reliability of the Breeding Bird Survey: Effects of restricting surveys to roads
J. Bart, M. Hofschen, B.G. Peterjohn
1995, The Auk (112) 758-761
Breeding Bird Surveys (BBS), which are widely used to monitor trends in avian populations (e.g. Robbins et al. 1989, Sauer and Droege 1993), are conducted along roads but are used to infer changes in regionwide populations. Such inferences may be inaccurate if trends in habitat along roads differ from regionwide...
Point count length and detection of forest neotropical migrant birds
D.K. Dawson, D. R. Smith, C.S. Robbins
C. John Ralph, John R. Sauer, Sam Droege, editor(s)
1995, Report, Monitoring Bird Populations by Point Counts
Comparisons of bird abundances among years or among habitats assume that the rates at which birds are detected and counted are constant within species. We use point count data collected in forests of the Mid-Atlantic states to estimate detection probabilities for Neotropical migrant bird species as a function of count...
Residues and trends of organochlorine pesticide and polychlorinated biphenyls in birds from Texas, 1965-88
Miguel A. Mora
1995, National Biological Service, Fish & Wildlife Research 14
Concentrations of DDE (a metabolite of DDT) in birds decreased during recent years in most areas of the continental United States. Organochlorine pesticides were widely used in agriculture in Texas from the early 1950s to the 1970s. I used previously published data to determine whether concentrations of DDE and polychlorinated...
The ecology of cormorants: some research needs and recommendations
R.M. Erwin
David N. Nettleship, David C. Duffy, editor(s)
1995, Book chapter, The double-crested cormorant: Biology, conservation, and management
Concerns about Double-crested Cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) have arisen because of their rapid population increase across North America and their economic impact on several aquaculture and commercial fish industries. In spite of the concern for cormorants, little published research is available that addresses either basic population biology questions or management issues....
Accuracy of migrant landbird habitat maps produced from LANDSAT TM data: Two case studies in southern Belize
J.P. Spruce, S. Sader, C.S. Robbins, B.A. Dowell
Marcia H. Wilson, Steven A. Sader, editor(s)
1995, Book chapter, Conservation of Neotropical Migratory Birds in Mexico: Symposium-Workshop
The study investigated the utility of Landsat TM data applied to produce geo-referenced habitat maps for two study areas (Toledo and Stann Creek). Locational and non-site-specific map accuracy was evaluated by stratified random sampling and statistical analysis of satellite classification (SCR) versus air photo interpretation results (PIR) for the overall...
Estimating bird species richness from capture and count data
D.K. Dawson, J.R. Sauer, P.A. Wood, M. Berlanga, M.H. Wilson, C.S. Robbins
P.M. North, J.D. Nichols, editor(s)
1995, Book chapter, Statistics and Ornithology. Proceedings of the 4th EURING Technical Meeting, 19-24 September, 1994
We used capture-recapture methods to estimate bird species richness from mist-net and point-count data from a study area in Campeche, Mexico. We estimated species richness separately for each survey technique for two habitats, forest and pasture, in six sampling periods. We then estimated richness based on species' detections...
Netting bias in tropical bird studies
R. Coates-Estrada, B.A. Dowell, J.E. Fallon, C.S. Robbins
Marcia H. Wilson, Steven A. Sader, editor(s)
1995, Book chapter, Conservation of Neotropical Migratory Birds in Mexico: Symposium-Workshop
Mist netting is the method most commonly used for gathering quantitative information on birds in the American tropics. Point count surveys or other methods often are used in conjunction with netting to reduce some of the many biases associated with netting, specially the failure of stationary nets within 2 m...
Population dynamics of neotropical migratory birds using agriculture-forest mosaics in Campeche, Mexico
M.H. Wilson, M. Berlanga, D. Dawson, P. Wood, J. Sauer, C.S. Robbins
Marcia H. Wilson, Steven A. Sader, editor(s)
1995, Book chapter, Conservation of Neotropical Migratory Birds in Mexico: Symposium-Workshop.
In many areas of the tropics, forests are being converted to agriculture and other uses at a rapid rate. Previous research has documented that forest-breeding migratory birds are distributed across a wide variety of habitat types during midwinter. However, to evaluate the relative importance of different habitat types to wintering...
Population trends from the North American Breeding Bird Survey
B.G. Peterjohn, J.R. Sauer, C.S. Robbins
Thomas E. Martin, Deborah M. Finch, editor(s)
1995, Book chapter, Ecology and Management of Neotropical Migratory Birds: A Synthesis and Review of Critical Issues
INTRODUCTION: Most Neotropical migrant birds are difficult to count accurately and are moderately common over large breeding distributions. Consequently, little historical information exists on their large-scale population changes, and most of this information is anecdotal. Surveys begun in this century such as Breeding Bird Censuses and Christmas Bird Counts...
A capture-recapture survival analysis model for radio-tagged animals
K. H. Pollock, C.M. Bunck, Scott R. Winterstein, Chiu-Lan Chen
P.M. North, J.D. Nichols, editor(s)
1995, Book chapter, Statistics and ornithology. Proceedings of the 4th EURING technical meeting, 19-24 September, 1994
In recent years, survival analysis of radio-tagged animals has developed using methods based on the Kaplan-Meier method used in medical and engineering applications (Pollock et al., 1989a,b). An important assumption of this approach is that all tagged animals with a functioning radio can be relocated at each sampling time with...
Forested wetlands constructed for mitigation of destroyed natural wetlands
Matthew C. Perry, S.B. Pugh, A.S. Deller
1995, Book chapter, ECOSET '95: International conference on ecological system enhancement technology for aquatic environments
Forested wetlands constructed for mitigation were evaluated at six sites in Maryland to determine the success of these areas for providing suitable wildlife habitat. Natural forested wetlands were used as reference sites. Initial mortality of planted woody shrubs and trees was high (avg. 55%) and mostly attributed to...
Making sense of soil ecotoxicology
W. Nelson Beyer, Greg L. Linder
David J. Hoffman, Barnett A. Rattner, G. Allen Burton Jr., John Cairns Jr., editor(s)
1995, Book chapter, Handbook of ecotoxicology
The toxicity of pesticides and environmental contaminants to soil organisms has been measured in studies on earthworms,1 soil arthropods,3-6 soil microorganisms,7 and other soil organisms.8 Toxicity data on earthworms produced in the pesticide registration...
Organochlorine pesticides
Lawrence J. Blus
David J. Hoffman, Barnett A. Rattner, G. Allen Burton Jr., John Cairns Jr., editor(s)
1995, Book chapter, Handbook of ecotoxicology
the discovery of the insecticidal properties of DDT, which led to its subsequent use in pest control,w as hailed as a tremendous scientiffic achievement. Initial success with DDT in controlling human health pests during World War II, and subsequent success in agricultural pest control, stimulated the synthesis and development of...
Mapping of bird distributions from point count surveys
J.R. Sauer, G.W. Pendleton, Sandra Orsillo
C.J. Ralph, J.R. Sauer, Sam Droege, editor(s)
1995, Book chapter, Monitoring Bird Populations by Point Counts.
Maps generated from bird survey data are used for a variety of scientific purposes, but little is known about their bias and precision. We review methods for preparing maps from point count data and appropriate sampling methods for maps based on point counts. Maps based on point counts...
Breeding bird survey: Population trends 1966-92
Bruce G. Peterjohn, John R. Sauer, Sandra Orsillo
Edward T. LaRoe, Gaye S. Farris, Catherine E. Puckett, Peter D. Doran, Michael J. Mac, editor(s)
1995, Book chapter, Our living resources: A report to the nation on the distribution, abundance, and health of U.S. plants, animals, and ecosystems
The North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) was begun in 1966 to collect standardized data on bird populations along more than 3,400 survey routes across the continental United States and southern Canada. The BBS has been used to document distributions and establish continental, regional, and local population trends for more...
California condors
Oliver H. Pattee, Robert Mesta
Edward T. LaRoe, Gaye S. Farris, Catherine E. Puckett, Peter D. Doran, Michael J. Mac, editor(s)
1995, Book chapter, Our living resources: A report to the nation on the distribution, abundance, and health of U.S. plants, animals, and ecosystems
The California condor (Gymnogyps californianus) is a member of the vulture family. With a wingspan of about 3 m (9 ft) and weighing about 9 kg (20 lb), it spends much of its time in soaring flight visually seeking dead animals as food. The California condor has always been rare...
The Summer Atlas of North American Birds
J. Price, Sam Droege, A. Price
1995, Book
The North American Breeding Bird Survey comprises a network of regularly censussed, road-based survey routes and constitutes the most comprehensive set of data on the relative abundance and population trends of these birds during the summer months. Its value was highlighted in 1989, when the data were used to confirm...
Development of a National Digital Geospatial Data Framework
Federal Geographic Data Committee
1995, Report
This proposal of a data framework to organize and enhance the activities of the geospatial data community to meet needs for basic themes of data was developed in response to a request in Executive Order 12906, Coordinating Geographic Data Acquisition and Access: The National Spatial Data Infrastructure (U.S. Executive Office...
Glaciological observations of Brúarjökull, Iceland, using synthetic aperture radar and thematic mapper satellite data
Dorothy K. Hall, Richard S. Williams Jr., Oddur Sigurdsson
1995, Annals of Glaciology (21) 271-276
The first European Remote Sensing Satellite (ERS-1) synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images offer opportunities for studying glacier surface properties and near-surface features. Analysis of back-scatter values from digital SAR data from 18 January, 7 June, 1 September and 25 October 1993 of Brúarjökull, an outlet glacier on the northeastern margin...
Seismic Sources and Recurrence Rates as Adopted by USGS Staff for the Production of the 1982 and 1990 Probabilistic Ground Motion Maps for Alaska and the Conterminous United States
Stanley L. Hanson, David M. Perkins
1995, Open-File Report 95-257
The construction of a probabilistic ground-motion hazard map for a region follows a sequence of analyses beginning with the selection of an earthquake catalog and ending with the mapping of calculated probabilistic ground-motion values (Hanson and others, 1992). An integral part of this process is the creation of sources used...
Stratigraphic setting of sediment-hosted mineral deposits in the eastern part of the Hailey 1° x 2° quadrangle and part of the southern part of the Challis 1° x 2° quadrangle, south-central Idaho
P. K. Link, J. B. Mahoney, D. J. Bruner, L. D. Batatian, Eric Wilson, F. J. C. Williams
1995, Bulletin 2064-C
The paper version of the Geologic map of outcrop areas of sedimentary units in the eastern part of the Hailey 1x2 Quadrangle and part of the southern part of the Challis 1x2 Quadrangle, south-central Idaho was compiled by Paul Link and others in 1995. The plate was compiled...
Map showing geologic terranes of the Hailey 1°x2° quadrangle and the western part of the Idaho Falls 1°x2° quadrangle, south-central Idaho
R. G. Worl, K. M. Johnson
1995, Bulletin 2064-A
The paper version of Map Showing Geologic Terranes of the Hailey 1x2 Quadrangle and the western part of the Idaho Falls 1x2 Quadrangle, south-central Idaho was compiled by Ron Worl and Kate Johnson in 1995. The plate was compiled on a 1:250,000 scale topographic base map. TechniGraphic System, Inc. of...
Bibliography of synthetic pyrethroid insecticides in the environment
Paul D. Capel, Blake J. Nelson
1995, Open-File Report 94-502
Citations from the scientific literature on the environmental behavior and occurrence of synthetic pyrethroid insecticides were obtained from three computerized bibliographic databases: Agricola, Chemical Abstracts, and Selected Water Resources Abstracts. Approximately 10,000 citations were found but more than half were eliminated because they were directed strictly toward agricultural or industrial...
Waste burial in arid environments - Application of Information from a field laboratory in the Mojave Desert, Southern Nevada
Brian J. Andraski, David E. Prudic, William D. Nichols
1995, Fact Sheet 179-95
Because of the potentially harmful effect of improper waste disposal on water resources in the arid West, comprehensive laboratory and field studies are critical to identifying likely contaminant-release pathways and the potential for waste migration at arid sites. However, the quandary for those charged with assessment of the suitability of...