Diurnal use of small wetlands by ducks
A.T. Klett, L.M. Kirsch
1976, Journal of Wildlife Management (40) 351-353
Abstract has not been submitted...
You asked for it! "Summertimely" tips for fish farmers
M. Martin
1976, Commercial Fish Farmer and Aquaculture News (2) 38-39
Comparison of census data on Alouatta villosa (= palliata) from Costa Rica and Panama
P.G. Heltne, D.C. Turner, N.J. Scott Jr.
R.J. Thorington, P.G. Heltne, editor(s)
1976, Book chapter, Neotropical Primates: Field Studies and Conservation.
No abstract available at this time...
Populations dynamics of the cactus mouse (Peromyscus emericus) in two communities of mesquite, (Prosopis sp.), a systems approach
J. A. Howell
1976, Thesis
No abstract available at this time...
Twenty-ninth winter bird population study. No. 48. Creosote-Mojave yucca-cholla desert scrub
J.V. Remsen Jr., E. Wessman, K.H. Berry
1976, American Birds (30) 1058-1059
Faunal remains from archaeological sites excavated by the Central strategies in a biological and cultural transition zone: The Central Ariz. Ecotone Project, an interim report
C. L. Douglas
1976, Report
No abstract available at this time...
Biologic half-life of endrin in channel catfish tissues
G. A. Jackson
1976, Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (16) 505-507
No abstract available....
Twenty-ninth winter bird population study. No. 56. Desert riparian
J.V. Remsen Jr., K.H. Berry
1976, American Birds (30) 1063-1064
Tool use in a social insect and its implications for competitive interactions
Joan H. Fellers, Gary M. Fellers
1976, Science (192) 70-72
Reproduction by Uta stansburiana in southern Nevada
P.A. Medica, F.B. Turner
1976, Journal of Herpetology (10) 123-128
Twenty-ninth winter bird population study. No. 52. Catclaw-rabbitbrush desert wash
J.V. Remsen Jr., K.H. Berry, E. Wessman
1976, American Birds (30) 1061
Temperature tolerance of young-of-the-year lake whitefish, Coregonus clupeaformis
Thomas A. Edsall, Donald V. Rottiers
1976, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (33) 177-180
The ultimate upper lethal temperature of young-of-the-year lake whitefish, Coregonus clupeaformis, was 26.65 C; this value is closely similar to that reported for yearling bloaters,Coregonus hoyi (26.75 C) and young-of-the-year lake herring, Coregonus artedii (26.0 C)....
Collection and maintenance of fishing bait from streams and ponds
T.M. Brandt, C.B. Schreck
1976, Report
No abstract available at this time...
Relative effect of two dietary water-soluble analogues of menaquinone on coagulation and packed cell volume of blood of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush)
H. A. Poston
1976, Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada (33) 1791-1793
Triplicate lots of fingerling lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) (initial mean weight, 5.3 g) were fed a basal, semipurified diet, or this basal diet supplemented with either 1.0 or 2.0 ppm of either menadione sodium bisulfite (MSB) or menadione dimethylpyrimidinol bisulfite (MPB) for 18 wk at 14 C. Neither form of vitamin K had a...
Metabolizable energy of feedstuffs for trout
R. R. Smith
1976, Feedstuffs (48) 16, 21
Diseases: A threat to our waterfowl
Milton Friend
1976, Ducks Unlimited (40) 36-37
No abstract available....
Foodborne parasites
G.R. Healy, G.J. Jackson, Hoffman G. L. Lichtenfels J. R. G. L., T.C. Cheng
M.L. Speck, editor(s)
1976, Book chapter, Compendium of Methods for the Microbiological Examination of Foods
No abstract available at this time...
Twenty-ninth winter bird population study. No. 54. Pinyon-juniper woodland
J.V. Remsen Jr., K.H. Berry, E. Wessman
1976, American Birds (30) 1062-1063
Combating waterfowl diseases
Milton Friend
1976, Ducks Unlimited (40) 44-46
No abstract available....
Opportunistic feeding in Sceloporus horridus from Jalisco, Mexico
P.A. Medica, R.G. Arndt
1976, Great Basin Naturalist (36) 108-110
Dissipation of residues of 2,4-D in water, hydrosoil, and fish
D.P. Schultz, E.O. Gangstad
1976, Journal of Aquatic Plant Management (14) 43-45
Abstract has not been submitted...
Late Pleistocene and Holocene depositional trends, processes, and history of Astoria deep-sea fan, Northeast Pacific
H. Nelson
1976, Marine Geology (20) 129-173
The asymmetrical Astoria Fan (110 × 180 km) developed off the Columbia River and Astoria submarine canyon during the Pleistocene. Morphology, stratigraphy, and lithology have been outlined for a Pleistocene turbidite, and a Holocene hemipelagic sedimentary regime to generate geologically significant criteria for comparison with ancient equivalent deposits. Both gray...
Culture of leucocytes from teleost (bony) fishes
K. Wolf, M. C. Quimby
1976, TCA (Tissue Culture Association) Manual (2) 441-443
Herpesvirus salmonis: growth characteristics in vitro
K. Wolf, M. C. Quimby
1976, Fish Health News (5) 9
Diamonds in an upper mantle peridotite nodule from kimberlite in southern wyoming
M. E. McCallum, D.H. Eggler
1976, Science (192) 253-256
Diamonds in a serpentinized garnet peridotite nodule from a diatreme in southern Wyoming are the first known occurrence in an upper mantle peridotite xenolith from a kimberlite intrusion in North America as well as the second authenticated occurrence of diamonds from kimberlite pipes in North America. The nodule is believed...