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Forty-first supplement to the American Ornithologists' Union Check-list of North American birds
Richard C. Banks, J.W. Fitzpatrick, T.R. Howell, N.K. Johnson, B.L. Monroe Jr., H. Ouellet, J.V. Remsen Jr., R.W. Storer
1997, The Auk (114) 542-552
This seventh supplement after the publication of the 6th edition (1983) of the AOU Check-list of North American Birds includes taxonomic and nomenclatural changes adopted by the Committee on Classification and Nomenclature between 15 March 1995 and 15 March 1997. Because this will be the last supplement before the publication...
Diagnostic criteria for selenium toxicosis in aquatic birds: Histologic lesions
D. E. Green, P.H. Albers
1997, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (33) 385-404
Chronic selenium toxicosis was induced in 1-yr-old male mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) by feeding selenium, as seleno-DL-methionine, in amounts of 0, 10, 20, 40, and 80 parts per million (ppm) to five groups of 21 ducks each for 16 wk during March to...
Stochastic seasonality and nonlinear density-dependent factors regulate population size in an African rodent
H. Leirs, N. C. Stenseth, J.D. Nichols, J.E. Hines, R. Verhagen, W. Verheyen
1997, Nature (389) 176-180
Ecology has long been troubled by the controversy over how populations are regulated. Some ecologists focus on the role of environmental effects, whereas others argue that density-dependent feedback mechanisms are central. The relative importance of both processes is still hotly debated, but clear examples of both processes acting in...
Female reproductive dynamics in a Maryland population of ringneck snakes (Diadophis punctatus)
D. R. Clark Jr., C.M. Bunck, R.J. Hall
1997, Journal of Herpetology (31) 476-483
Adult female ringneck snakes (Diadophis punctatus) collected from a Maryland population during five successive summers laid a total of 50 clutches in which all eggs hatched successfully under laboratory conditions. Mean hatchling mass was not significantly related to female mass or clutch size when each was evaluated in separate analyses,...
Toxicity of alkalinity to Hyalella azteca
P. J. Lasier, P. V. Winger, R.E. Reinert
1997, Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (59) 807-814
Toxicity testing and chemical analyses of sediment pore water have been suggested for use in sediment quality assessments and sediment toxicity identification evaluations. However, caution should be exercised in interpreting pore-water chemistry and toxicity due to inherent chemical characteristics and confounding relationships. High concentrations of alkalinity, which are...
Transferability of habitat suitability criteria for fishes in warmwater streams
Mary C. Freeman, Zachary H. Bowen, Johnie H. Crance
1997, North American Journal of Fisheries Management (17) 20-31
We developed habitat suitability criteria and tested their transferability for nine fishes inhabiting unregulated Piedmont and Coastal Plain streams in Alabama. Criteria for optimal habitat were defined as those ranges of depth, velocity, substrate type, and cover type for which a species' suitability index (proportional abundance divided by proportional habitat...
The role of sediment ingestion in exposing wood ducks to lead
W. N. Beyer, L. J. Blus, Charles J. Henny, D. Audet
1997, Ecotoxicology (6) 181-186
Waterfowl on lateral lakes of the Coeur d'Alene River and on Lake Coeur d'Alene have been poisoned for many years by lead (Pb) from mining and smelting. In 1992 we undertook a study in the area to determine the importance of sediment ingestion in exposing wood ducks (Aix sponsa)...
Mercury concentrations in feathers of wading birds from Florida
W. N. Beyer, M. Spalding, D. Morrison
1997, Ambio (26) 97-100
Primary or tail feathers were collected from 92 wading birds in Florida from Lake Okeechobee and wetlands farther south, from 1987 to 1990. Mean concentrations detected in feathers of nestlings were 2.0 ppm Hg in roseate spoonbills (Ajaia ajaja), 3.5 ppm Hg in great blue herons (Ardea herodias), 4.7...
Remarkable saker falcon (Falco cherrug) breeding records for Mongolia
David H. Ellis, Merlin H. Ellis, Pu Tsengeg
1997, Journal of Raptor Research (31) 234-240
During 1994-95 surveys, we located over 80 Saker Falcon (Falco cherrug) breeding sites in Mongolia. Over half of the sites had features that were in some way remarkable or previously undescribed in the scientific literature. Ten were on utility poles, two on bridges, three on abandoned buildings and one was...
Effects of fasting and refeeding on body composition of captive gray wolves (Canis lupus)
T.J. Kreeger, G. D. DelGiudice, L.D. Mech
1997, Canadian Journal of Zoology (75) 1549-1552
We examined the effects of fasting and refeeding on body composition in 9 captive adult gray wolves, Canis lupus (6 males, 3 females), during May-June 1995. Body composition was estimated by the technique of tritiated water dilution. Wolves were immobilized and weighed, baseline blood samples...
The loss rates of web tags applied to day-old Anas and Aythya ducklings
Peter Blums, Aivars Mednis, I. Bauga, J.D. Nichols, J.E. Hines
1997, Wildfowl (47) 182-185
Researchers studied the loss rate of web tags on Anas and Aythya ducklings by double marking day-old ducklings of five species with web tags and plasticine-filled rings. Tag loss was examined over three-month, one-year, and three-year periods. Web tag loss was greatest for Anas and occurred mostly in the first...
Reproduction of black-crowned night-herons related to predation and contaminants in Oregon and Washington, USA
L. J. Blus, Barnett A. Rattner, M. J. Melancon, Charles J. Henny
1997, Colonial Waterbirds (20) 185-197
We studied reproductive characteristics of Black-crowned Night-Herons (Nycticorax nycticorax) at four colonies in south central Washington and one colony in north central Oregon in 1991. Nest success, adjusted using the Mayfield method, was significantly different between colonies and ranged from 12-84% to hatching and 12-73% to 14 days post-hatching. The...
Early vegetational changes on a forested wetland constructed for mitigation
Matthew C. Perry, P.C. Osenton, C.B. Sibrel
1997, Wetland Journal (9) 17-20
Changes in vegetation were studied on 15 acres of a 35 acre forested wetland created as a mitigation site in Anne Arundel County, Maryland during 1994-96. Meter-square sampling on four different hydrologic elevations determined that grasses initially dominated the area, but decreased from 59 percent in 1994 to 51...
Capture-recapture survival models taking account of transients
R. Pradel, J.E. Hines, J.D. Lebreton, J.D. Nichols
1997, Biometrics (53) 60-72
The presence of transient animals, common enough in natural populations, invalidates the estimation of survival by traditional capture- recapture (CR) models designed for the study of residents only. Also, the study of transit is interesting in itself. We thus develop here a class of CR models to describe...
Secondary poisoning of kestrels by white phosphorus
Donald W. Sparling, Nicholas E. Federoff
1997, Ecotoxicology (6) 239-247
Since 1982, extensive waterfowl mortality due to white phosphorous (P4) has been observed at Eagle River Flats, a tidal marsh near Anchorage, Alaska. Ducks and swans that ingest P4 pellets become lethargic and may display severe convulsions. Intoxicated waterfowl attract raptors and gulls that feed on dead or dying birds....
Dramatic fluctuations in liver mass and metal content of eared grebes (Podiceps nigricollis) during autumnal migration
Barnett A. Rattner, J.R. Jehl Jr.
1997, Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (59) 337-343
Adult eared grebes exhibit threefold fluctuation in body mass and up to a fivefold variation in liver weight during the course of their annual breeding and migratory cycle. Concentrations of 20 metals or metalloids were quantified in the liver from eared grebes obtained at three phases of their annual cycle:...
Is incest common in gray wolf packs?
Deborah E. Smith, Thomas J. Meier, Eli Geffen, L. David Mech, John W. Burch, Layne G. Adams, Robert K. Wayne
1997, Behavioral Ecology (8) 384-391
Wolf packs generally consist of a breeding pair and their maturing offspring that help provision and protect pack young. Because the reproductive tenure in wolves is often short, reproductively mature offspring might replace their parents, resulting in sibling or parent-offspring matings. To determine the extent of incestuous pairings, we measured...
Cytochrome P450 and organochlorine contaminants in black-crowned night-herons from the Chesapeake Bay region, USA
Barnett A. Rattner, Mark J. Melancon, Clifford P. Rice, Walter Riley Jr., John D. Eisemann, Randy K. Hines
1997, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (16) 2315-2322
Black-crowned night-heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) offspring were collected from a relatively uncontaminated coastal reference site (next to Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, VA, USA) and two sites in the Chesapeake Bay watershed (Baltimore Harbor, MD and Rock Creek Park, Washington, DC, USA). Hepatic microsomal activities of benzyloxyresorufin-O-dealkylase and ethoxyresorufin-O-dealkylase were significantly elevated...
Population trends of black terns from the North American Breeding Bird Survey, 1966-1996
B.G. Peterjohn, J.R. Sauer
1997, Colonial Waterbirds (20) 566-573
Data from the North American Breeding Bird Survey indicate a survey-wide decline in Black Terns (Chlidonias niger) at an average rate of 3.1% annually during 1966-1996. Black Terns in Canada decreased at an average annual rate of 3.5% during this interval, while the United States population showed no significant...
Efficacy of eastern encephalitis immunization in whooping cranes
Glenn H. Olsen, M.J. Turell, B.B. Pagac
1997, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (33) 312-315
An epizootic of eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center (PWRC), Laurel, Maryland (USA), in 1989 provided an opportunity to determine if EEE immunization protected whooping cranes (Grus americana). Based on seroconversion of 31% of sympatric hatch-year sandhill cranes, Grus canadensis,...