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Foreword
W. N. Beyer, G. H. Heinz, A.W. Redmon-Norwood
W. Nelson Beyer, Gary H. Heinz, Amy W. Redmon-Norwood, editor(s)
1996, Book chapter, Environmental Contaminants in Wildlife: Interpreting Tissue Concentrations
Chick rearing
M. Wellington, A. Burke, Jane M. Nicolich, K. O’Malley
David H. Ellis, George F. Gee, Claire M. Mirande, editor(s)
1996, Book chapter, Cranes: their biology, husbandry, and conservation
On NAAMP and the use of the Internet as a forum for evolving science
R. Schmieder
1996, Book chapter, Third Annual Meeting of the North American Amphibian Monitoring Program.
Traditionally, science has been communicated through peerreviewed hardcopy. With the rapid growth of internet technology, many new potentials for sharing and evolution of ideas are possible: open, low cost communication between researchers, both accredited and amateur, may allow not joint problem solving at scales previously not possible. Conservation especially, is...
Behavior management
S.R. Swengel, George W. Archibald, D. H. Ellis, D.G. Smith
David H. Ellis, George F. Gee, Claire M. Mirande, editor(s)
1996, Book chapter, Cranes: their Biology, Husbandry, and Conservation
Reproductive physiology
G.F. Gee, S.E. Russman
David H. Ellis, George F. Gee, Claire M. Mirande, editor(s)
1996, Book chapter, Cranes: Their Biology, Husbandry, and Conservation
Conclusions: Although the general pattern of avian physiology applies to cranes, we have identified many physiological mechanisms (e.g., effects of disturbance) that need further study. Studies with cranes are expensive compared to those done with domestic fowl because of the crane's larger size, low reproductive rate, and delayed sexual...
DDT, DDD, and DDE in birds
L. J. Blus
W. Nelson Beyer, Gary H. Heinz, Amy W. Redmon-Norwood, editor(s)
1996, Book chapter, Environmental Contaminants in Wildlife: Interpreting Tissue Concentrations
PCBs and dioxins in birds
D. J. Hoffman, C.P. Rice, T.J. Kubiak
W. Nelson Beyer, Gary H. Heinz, Amy W. Redmon-Norwood, editor(s)
1996, Book chapter, Environmental Contaminants in Wildlife: Interpreting Tissue Concentrations
Selenium in birds
G. H. Heinz
W. Nelson Beyer, Gary H. Heinz, Amy W. Redmon-Norwood, editor(s)
1996, Book chapter, Environmental Contaminants in Wildlife: Interpreting Tissue Concentrations