Should we terminate an 'artificial,' tree-nesting raptor population in Arizona?
D. H. Ellis, D.G. Smith, F.B.P. Trahan
1994, Journal of Raptor Research (28) 56 (abs)
The Altar Valley in southcentral Arizona was once a iallgrass prairie. Overgrazing prevented fire and spread mesquite, allowing the area, now a savanna, to be heavily used by tree-nesting raptors in summer and heavily hunted by perch-hunting raptors in winter. The breeding raptor community (over 150 pairs) consists primarily of...
Bone layers associated with ecdysis in laboratory-reared Boiga irregularis (Colubridae)
E.P. Collins, G.H. Rodda
1994, Journal of Herpetology (28) 378-381
No abstract available....
Nutritional restriction and acid-base balance in white-tailed deer
G. D. DelGiudice, L.D. Mech, U.S. Seal
1994, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (30) 247-253
We examined the effect of progressive nutritional restriction on acid-base balance in seven captive, adult white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) from 4 February to 5 May 1988 in north central Minnesota (USA). Metabolic acidosis was indicated by low mean blood pH (7.25 to 7.33)...
Toxicity and oxidative stress of different forms of organic selenium (Se) and dietary protein in mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) ducklings
D. Hoffman, G. Heinz, J. Eisemann, G. Pendleton
1994, FASEB Journal (8) A435 Abstr
High concentrations of Se have been found in aquatic food chains associated with irrigation drainwater and toxicity to fish and wildlife. Earlier studies have compared toxicities of Se as selenite and as seleno-DL-methionine (DL) in mallards. This study compares DL, seleno-L-methionine (L), selenized yeast (Y) and selenized wheat...
A taxonomic review of Dendroica petechia (yellow warbler) (Aves: Parulinae)
M.R. Browning
1994, Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington (107) 27-51
Diurnal raptors in the fragmented rain forest of the Sierra Imataca, Venezuela
E. Alvarez, D. H. Ellis, D.G. Smith, C.T. LaRue
1994, Journal of Raptor Research (28) 45 (abs)
The rain forest of the Sierra Imataca in eastern Venezuela has been subjected to extensive deforestation for pastures and agricultural settlements. In the last decade the opening of access roads combined with intensified logging and mining activities have fragmented a significant portion of the remaining forest. We noted local distribution...
Harpy eagle (Harpia harpyja) nesting in manipulated forests
E. Alvarez, D. H. Ellis
1994, Journal of Raptor Research (28) 51 (abs)
Continental records point to shooting, removal of young and destruction of nests as the primary conservation problems for harpy eagles (Harpia harpyja); bird-observer visits are a new source of concern. Nesting events are roughly 3 yr apart. Nests are used during and after intensive manipulation of the surrounding habitat, and...
The effect of flunixin meglumine (Banamine) on the renal function in northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus): an avian model
P. N. Klein, K. Charmatz, J. Langenberg
1994, American Association of Zoo Veterinarians and Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians, Annual Conference (1994) 128-131
Demography and movements of the endangered akepa and Hawaii creeper
C.J. Ralph, S.G. Fancy
1994, The Wilson Bulletin (106) 615-628
We studied populations of the endangered Akepa (Loxops coccineus coccineus) and Hawaii Creeper (Oreomystis mana) at four sites on the island of Hawaii. Mean monthly density (? SL) of Akepa was 5.74 t 0.87, 1.3? 0.41, 0.96 -? 0.13, and 0.76 ? 0.12 Akepa/ha at Kau Forest, Hamakua, Keauhou Ranch,...
Old-growth forests and the Puerto Rican parrot
J.M. Meyers
1994, Endangered Species Technical Bulletin (19) 12
The ninety-fourth Christmas Bird Count: OC MD Ocean City, MD
C.S. Robbins
1994, National Audubon Society Field Notes (48) 523-524
The ninety-fourth Christmas Bird Count: SD MD Southern Dorchester County, MD
C.S. Robbins
1994, National Audubon Society Field Notes (48) 525
The howling: Dealing with the wolf boom
L.D. Mech
1994, Earthwatch (13) 24-31
The 1992 and 1993 summary of the North American Breeding Bird Survey
B.G. Peterjohn, J.R. Sauer, W.A. Link
1994, Bird Populations (2) 46-61
Using data from the North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS), continental and regional changes in bird populations were estimated for the 2-year periods of 1991-1992 and 1992-1993. These 2-year changes were placed in the context of population trends since 1966. During 1991-1992, 62% of all species exhibited positive...
Day users in the backcountry: The neglected park visitor
J.W. Roggenbuck, J. L. Marion, R.E. Manning
1994, Trends (31) 19-24
Labrador retriever assists in ecological research for the NPS
A.F. O'Connell Jr.
1994, Park Science (14) 25
Lipids and proteins in the Rathke's gland secretions of the North American mud turtle (Kinosternon subrubrum)
W.E. Seifert Jr., S.W. Gotte, T.L. Leto, P.J. Weldon
1994, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part B: Comparative Biochemistry (109) 459-463
Lipids and proteins in the Rathke's gland secretions of the North American mud turtle (Kinosternon subrubrum, Kinosternidae) were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), respectively. Analysis by GC-MS indicates 2,3-dihydroxypropanal and C3–C24 free or esterified fatty acids. Analysis by SDS-PAGE indicates a major protein component...
Population trends of woodland birds from the North American Breeding Bird Survey
B.G. Peterjohn, J.R. Sauer
1994, Wildlife Society Bulletin (22) 155-164
Population trends of woodland birds were summarized from BBS data over 1966-1991, 1966-1979, and 1982-1991. For the entire woodland bird assemblage, increasing species outnumbered decreasing species in all regions except central North America during 1966-1991. However, the proportion of decreasing species increased in most regions during the 19821991...
A single deer stands-off three wolves
Michael E. Nelson, L. David Mech
1994, American Midland Naturalist (131) 207-208
The first record of a deer (Odocoileus virginianus) standing off three wolves (Canis lupus) is documented by an aerial observation in northeastern Minnesota....
Sediment mixing-depths on a low-energy reflective beach
D.J. Sherman, K.F. Nordstrom, N.L. Jackson, J.R. Allen
1994, Journal of Coastal Research (10) 297-305
Demography and movements of the omao (Myadestes obscurus)
C.J. Ralph, S.G. Fancy
1994, Condor (96) 503-511
Density, age-specific survival, timing of breeding and molting, and movements of the Omao or Hawaiian Thrush (Myadestes obscurus) were studied at four sites on the island of Hawaii. Mean monthly density (birds/ha) was 3.23 +- 0.57, 1.07 +- 0.33, 3.23 +- 0. 16, and 3.74 +- 0.36 at Kau Forest,...
Communal roosting and foraging behavior of staging sandhill cranes
D. W. Sparling, Gary L. Krapu
1994, The Wilson Bulletin (106) 62-77
Each spring more than 300,000 Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis) roost communally at night in river channels in the Platte River Valley of Nebraska and disperse at dawn to forage in agricultural fields. Cranes with central roosts had activity ranges double the size of those with peripheral...
Identifying sex and age of akiapolaau
T.K. Pratt, S.G. Fancy, C.K. Harada, G.D. Lindsey, J.D. Jacobi
1994, The Wilson Bulletin (106) 421-430
Methods for identifying the sex and age of the Akiapolaau (Hemignathus munroi), an endangered honeycreeper found only on the island of Hawaii, were developed by examination and measurement of 73 museum specimens and 24 live birds captured in mist nests. Akiapolaau probably undergo a single annual molt, with most birds...
Migration bearing and distance memory by translocated white-tailed deer, Odocoileus virginianus
M.E. Nelson
1994, Canadian Field-Naturalist (108) 74-76
No abstract available....
Metals in diet of Bering Sea walrus: Mya sp. as a possible transmitter of elevated cadmium and other metals
A. Keith Miles, Susan Hills
1994, Marine Pollution Bulletin (28) 456-458
Elevated levels of cadmium in Pacific walrus (Odobenus rosmarus divergens) and northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) have been reported in populations from the Bering Sea (Goldblatt & Anthony, 1983; Taylor et al., 1989). Russian and US authorities are concerned because of the possible health hazards from consuming pinniped meat harvested...