Predators and prairie ducks
A.B. Sargeant, M.A. Sovada
1993, Ducks Unlimited (57) 12-13
Abstract has not been submitted...
Hematological and serological assays to determine fish health
D. P. Anderson, A.K. Siwicki
J.S. Stolen, T.C. Fletcher, D. P. Anderson, J.T. Zelikoff, L.E. Twerdok, S.L. Kaattari, C.C. Bayne, editor(s)
1993, Conference Paper, Modulators of Fish Immune Responses: Volume 1, Models for Environmental Toxicology, Biomarkers, Immunostimulators
No abstract available at this time...
Breeding plan to preserve the genetic variability of the Kootenai River white sturgeon
H. L. Kincaid
1993, Report
No abstract available at this time...
Estimating losses to predation of recently released American shad larvae in the Susquehanna River basin
J. H. Johnson
1993, Conference Paper, 123rd Annual Meeting American Fisheries Society
No abstract available at this time...
The striped bass and its hybrids
J.H. Kerby
R.R. Stickney, editor(s)
1993, Book chapter, Culture of Nonsalmonid Freshwater Fishes, Advances in Fisheries Science
No abstract available at this time...
Reproduction in temperate freshwater and estuarine fishes
J.H. Kerby
M. K. Stoskopf, editor(s)
1993, Book chapter, Fish medicine
No abstract available at this time...
Fish diseases diagnosis and prevention methods
A.K. Siwicki, D. P. Anderson, J. Waluga, editor(s)
1993, Book
No abstract available at this time...
Response of Great Lakes fish and wildlife to virtual elimination of chemicals
Jon G. Stanley
1993, Book chapter, Zero discharge and virtual elimination in the Great Lakes: A collection of viewpoints from prominent Great Lakes specialists
No abstract available....
Emergency striped bass research study report for 1991
P.J. Rago, R.M. Dorazio, R.A. Richards, D.G. Deuel, C.D. Stephan
1993, Report
No abstract available at this time...
To risk or play it safe - what is best for smolt in survival to adult
R. C. Cipriano
1993, Report, Annual Report of the U.S. Atlantic Salmon Assessment Committee, Report 5: 1992 Activities
No abstract available at this time...
Lesser scaup forage on zebra mussels at Cook nuclear plant, Michigan
C. A. Mitchell, J. Carlson
1993, Journal of Field Ornithology (64) 219-222
Nineteen of 21 Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) entrained while foraging at the water intake structures of Cook Nuclear Plant, Bridgman, Michigan had consumed zebra mussels (Dreissena polymorpha). The average number of zebra mussels in the upper gastrointestinal tract was 260; maximum number was 987. Migrating Lesser Scaup found this new...
Desert bighorn movements and habitat use in relation to the proposed Black Canyon Bridge Project: Nevada. Final Report to U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Lower Colorado Reg. Off. P.O. Box 427, Boulder City, NV
D.W. Ebert, C. L. Douglas
1993, Report
No abstract available at this time...
Breeding status of the least Bell's vireo in the Tijuana River Valley, California, 1993
B.E. Kus
1993, Report
No abstract available at this time...
Data base for trout brood stocks
H. L. Kincaid
J.G. Cloud, G.H. Thorgaard, editor(s)
1993, Book chapter, Genetic Conservation of Salmonid Fishes
No abstract available at this time...
Selective breeding and domestication
H. L. Kincaid
J.G. Cloud, G.H. Thorgaard, editor(s)
1993, Book chapter, Genetic Conservation of Salmonid Fishes
No abstract available at this time...
Survival, habitat use, and movements of female northern pintails radio-marked in the Suisun Marsh, California. Final Report, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and California Waterfowl Association
M. R. Miller, D.L. Orthmeyer, Michael L. Casazza, M.R. McLandress, D.P. Connelly
1993, Report
No abstract available at this time...
Mesozoic in trabatholithic faulting, Sierra Nevada, California
R. W. Kistler
1993, Book chapter, Mesozoic paleogeography of the Western United States
No abstract available ...
Effects of dietary selenium and vitamin E on red blood cell peroxidation, glutathione peroxidase activity, and macrophage superoxide anion production in channel catfish
D.J. Wise, J.R. Tomasso, D.M.I. Gatlin, S.C. Bai, V. S. Blazer
1993, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (5) 177-182
Fingerling channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus were fed purified diets either unsupplemented and deficient in both selenium and vitamin E, deficient in either selenium or vitamin E, adequate in both selenium (0.2 mg/kg) and vitamin E (60 mg/kg), or excessive in both nutrients (four times the recommended levels). After...
Effect of vitamin E on the immune response of channel catfish to Edwardsiella ictaluri
D.J. Wise, J.R. Tomasso, T.E. Schwedler, V. S. Blazer, D.M.I. Gatlin
1993, Journal of Aquatic Animal Health (5) 183-188
Three-month-old fingerling channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus were fed purified diets supplemented with ∝-tocopherol acetate to provide 0, 60, and 2,500 mg vitamin E/kg for 180 d. A 30-s immersion bath and an oral booster were used to deliver a bacterin of formalin-killed Edwardsiella ictaluri to half of the fish from...
Seasonal prevalence of Clostridium botulinum type C in the sediments of the northern California wetland
Renee J. Sandler, Tonie E. Rocke, M.D. Samuel, Thomas M. Yuill
1993, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (29) 533-539
The prevalence of Clostridium botulinum type C (% of positive sediment samples) was determined in 10 marshes at Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge (SNWR), located in the Central Valley of California (USA), where avian botulism epizootics occur regularly. Fifty-two percent of 2,200 sediment samples collected over an 18-mo period contained C....
Enhanced immune response and protection rainbow trout to Aeromonas salmonicida bacterin following prior immersion immunostimulants
G. Jeney, Douglas P. Anderson
1993, Fish and Shellfish Immunology (3) 51-58
Bathing rainbow trout for 30 min in immunostimulant solutions before a 2 min bath in Aeromonas salmonicida O antigen bacterin elevated both the nonspecific defence mechanisms and the specific immune response. Levamisole, a known T lymphocyte stimulator in mammals; QAC, a quaternary ammonium compound, and ISK a short-chain polypeptide, heightened the neutrophil...
Advection and diffusion in a variable-salinity confining layer
Leonard F. Konikow, Javier Rodriguez Arevalo
1993, Water Resources Research (29) 2747-2761
A numerical model that simulates groundwater flow and solute transport for cases in which fluid properties are variable was applied in one dimension (vertical) to the shallow, low-permeability, clayey, confining layer in Doñana National Park in southwestern Spain. The salinity in the 80-m-thick confining layer decreases from a brine near...
Digestion of larval American shad by cyprinids
D. V. Rottiers, J. H. Johnson
1993, Ecology of Freshwater Fish (2) 147-151
Cyprinids have pharyngeal teeth for grinding food before swallowing and a continuous gut with no discrete stomach. This digestive tract structure, as well as the feeding behavior traits shown by cyprinids, makes it difficult to identify and measure the amount of food consumed by these fishes. The relations among quantity...
Glucan injection or bath exposure given alone or in combination with a bacterin enhance the non-specific defence mechanisms in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
G. Jeney, Douglas P. Anderson
1993, Aquaculture (116) 315-329
Elevations in the non-specific defence mechanisms were noted after trout were injected or bathed in glucan solutions or in solutions containing the glucan combined with a bacterin, Y. ruckeri O-antigen. Periodic non-lethal blood samples showed that neutrophil activity as evaluated by the ability of the cells to stick to glass and produce...
The system controlling the composition of clastic sediments
Mark J. Johnsson
1993, Special Paper of the Geological Society of America (284) 1-20
The composition of clastic sediments and rocks is controlled by a complex suite of parameters operating during pedogenesis, erosion, transport, deposition, and burial. The principal first-order parameters include source rock composition, modification by chemical weathering, mechanical disaggregation and abrasion, authigenic inputs, hydrodynamic sorting, and diagenesis. Each of these first-order parameters...