Book review of Water resources management
Berton Lee Lamb
1989, Book chapter, Water Resources Bulletin
No abstract available....
Seasonal changes in bird communities of the chaparral and blue-oak woodlands in central California
Michael L. Avery, Charles van Riper III
1989, The Condor (91) 288-295
No abstract available....
Quantifying instream flows: matching policy and technology
B. L. Lamb
1989, Book chapter, Instream flow protection in the west
No abstract available....
Evaluation of the installation of a sewage collection system on water quality in a prairie lake
Clyde Kenneth Brashier
1989, Report
No abstract available....
Water temperature data analysis and simulation for the Salmon River, Oswego County, New York, Summer, 1986
Terry J. Waddle
1989, Report
Research into the temperature effects of operation of the Salmon River Reservoir system of the Niagara Mohawk Power Company was conducted as part of a multi-agency effort to characterize the influences on riverine habitat of power plant operation. Several reports are being prepared to address various parts of the work...
Stable population size class distribution in mature chamise chaparral
T.J. Stohlgren, P.W. Rundel, D.J. Parsons
1989, Book chapter, The California chaparral: Paradigms reexamined
No abstract available....
Integrated conservation strategy for Hawaiian forest birds: A reply
J. M. Scott, C. B. Kepler, Charles van Riper III, C. Stone, S. Fefer
1989, BioScience (39) 476-480
No abstract available....
Implementation of Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act in the Fish and Wildlife Service
C. Short
1989, Report
No abstract available....
Isolation of Mycobacterium avium from waterfowl with polycystic livers
Thomas J. Roffe
1989, Avian Diseases (33) 195-198
An unusual gross appearance of avian tuberculosis, where fluid-filled thin-walled cysts are produced and grossly apparent in preference to granulomas, is presented. Histopathology confirmed the granulomatous nature of the lesions and the presence of intracellular acid-fast organisms. Mycobacterium avium complex was cultured from affected organs. The unusual gross presentation in...
Bats
Don E. Wilson
1989, Book chapter, Tropical Rain Forest Ecosystems
No abstract available....
Methods for operational snow cover area mapping using the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer: San Juan Mountains test study
J. V. Baglio Jr., E. W. Holroyd III
1989, Report
No abstract available....
The ecology of hydric hammocks: a community profile
Susan W. Vince, Stephen R. Humphrey, Robert W. Simons
1989, Biological Report 85(7.26)
This community profile is one in a series of Fish and Wildlife Service publications compiled to provide a state-of-knowledge synthesis of scientific information and literature on various coastal habitats. The subject of this profile is the hydric hammock, a distinctive type of forested wetland occurring at low elevations along the...
Production of axillary turions by the dioecious Hydrilla verticillata
Joan S. Thullen
1989, Journal of Aquatic Plant Management (28) 11-15
No abstract available....
Book review: D. Bruce Patterson & R. Timm 1987. Studies in neotropical mammalogy. Essays in honour of Philip Hershkovitz. No. 39. Field Museum of Natural History. ISBN 0015-0754. 506 pages. Price: $35.00
Don E. Wilson
1989, Journal of Tropical Ecology (5) 256
No abstract available....
Zircon geochronology of Precambrian rocks in southeastern Wyoming and northern Colorado
Wayne R. Premo, W. R. Van Schmus
1989, Book chapter, Proterozoic geology of the Southern Rocky Mountains
Archean gneisses and Early Proterozoic metasedimentary rocks of the Wyoming Province are separated from Proterozoic eugeoclinal metamorphic rocks by a major east-west–trending shear zone called the Cheyenne belt. U-Pb zircon ages of Archean tonalites north of the Cheyenne belt denote an intrusive event at 2,700 Ma. Detrital zircons from Proterozoic...
Electing the president 1789-1988
Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey
1989, Report
No abstract available....
The brown tree snake, an introduced pest species in the central Pacific Islands
Thomas H. Fritts, Gordon H. Rodda
1989, Endangered Species Technical Bulletin (14) 5-7
The reproduction of endangered Mariana crows (Corvus kubaryi) is intensively monitored, nests are protected, and (when necessary) eggs or young are moved to the safety of lab conditions until they are less vulnerable to the threats in natural habitats. Barriers on tree trunks and judicious pruning of adjacent trees...
Hybridization of ciscoes (Coregonus spp.) in Lake Huron
Thomas N. Todd, Ralph M. Stedman
1989, Canadian Journal of Zoology (67) 1679-1685
Gill raker number and length were compared for lake herring, Coregonus artedii LeSueur, and bloater, Coregonus hoyi (Gill), collected in 1917, 1956, and 1984-1985 at four locations in western Lake Huron to examine the effects of suspected introgressive hybridization on these distinctive species characters. Gill raker length showed no change...
Pb isotopes in Anorthositic Breccias 67075 and 62237: A search for primitive lunar lead
Wayne R. Premo, M. Tatsumoto, J. W. Wang
1989, Conference Paper, Proceedings: 19th Lunar and planetary science conference
No abstract available....
The type specimens of Hekstra's owl
M.R. Browning
1989, Report, Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington
Twenty-four new subspecies of New World owls of the genus Otus were named in a paper by Hekstra (1982b) issued 17 December 1982. These same new names also appeared in Hekstra's (1982a) unpublished thesis. The holotypes of the new taxa are in 10 different collections, most of which...
Fire Managers' risk perceptions
H.J. Cortner, J. G. Taylor, E.H. Carpenter, D.A. Cleaves
1989, Fire Management Notes (50) 16-18
No abstract available....
Third specimen of a metamorphosed Cope's giant salamander (Dicamptodon copei)
L.L.C. Jones, P.S. Corn
1989, Northwestern Naturalist (70) 37-38
No abstract available....
Hydrological, morphometrical, and biological characteristics of the connecting rivers of the International Great Lakes: a review
Clayton J. Edwards, Patrick L. Hudson, Walter G. Duffy, Stephen J. Nepszy, Clarence D. McNabb, Robert C. Haas, Charles R. Liston, Bruce Manny, Wolf-Dieter N. Busch
D.P. Dodge, editor(s)
1989, Book, Proceedings of the International Large River Symposium
The connecting channels of the Great Lakes are large rivers (1, 200-9, 900 m3 • s-1) with limited tributary drainage systems and relatively stable hydrology (about 2:1 ration of maximum to minimum flow). The rivers, from headwaters to outlet, are the St. Marys, St. Clair, Detroit, Niagara, and St. Lawrence....
Mineral resources of wilderness study areas: northwestern Utah
1989, Bulletin 1745
No abstract available....
Mineral resources of wilderness study areas: Black Mountains region, Arizona
Robert C. Greene
1989, Bulletin 1737
No abstract available....