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Tissue distribution and elimination of rotenone in rainbow trout
W.H. Gingerich
1986, Aquatic Toxicology (8) 27-40
The fate of a single i.v. dose (120 μg/kg) of the piscicide [14C]rotenone was evaluated in rainbow trout for periods up to 72 h after dosing. Rotenone was rapidly cleared from the plasma; less than 2% of the dose remained in the plasma compartment after 20 min. The highest concentrations...
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D. A. Nystrom, B. E. Wright, M. P. Prisloe Jr., Lawrence G. Batten
1986, Conference Paper, Proceedings of the American Congress of Surveying and Mapping and American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing annual meeting
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Grizzly bear habitat research in Glacier National Park, Montana
C.J. Martinka, K.C. Kendall
1986, Book, USDA Forest Service General Technical Report Proceedings: Grizzly Bear Habitat Symposium
Grizzly bear habitat research began in 1967 and is continuing in Glacier National Park, MT. Direct observations and fecal analysis revealed a relatively definable pattern of habitat use by the bears. Habitat data were subsequently used to develop management models and explore the relationships between grizzlies and park...
Physio-chemical processes affecting copper, tin and zinc toxicity to algae: A review
James S. Kuwabara
1986, Book chapter, Studies in environmental science
This chapter focuses on the physic-chemical processes affecting copper, zinc, and tin toxicity to algae. Both Cu and Zn are essential algal micronutrients, cofactors in numerous biochemical processes. The availability of a nutrient or toxic substance can be significantly affected by precipitation. Methods for modeling the effects of adsorption–desorption reactions...
Colony site selection and abandonment by least terns Sterna antillarum in New Jersey, USA
Natasha B. Kotliar, Joanna Burger
1986, Biological Conservation (37) 1-21
To develop habitat and management procedures to protect declining populations of least terns, colony site selection and abandonment by this species was investigated at 26 sites in New Jersey. Multivariate analysis was used to compare (1) colony sites to adjacent unused areas, (2) those located on beaches to dredge spoil...