Water development for irrigation in northwestern Kansas
Edward D. Jenkins, Marilyn E. Pabst
1975, Report
Northwestern Kansas, an area of 8,050 square miles (21,000 square kilometres), is a flat to gently rolling plain that is dissected by the Smoky Hill and Republican Rivers. Loessial soils underlying the plain are ideal for cultivation.The climate is semiarid with the mean annual precipitation ranging from 16 to 21...
Variation in response of channel catfish to Henneguya sp. infections (Protozoa: Myxosporidea)
J. P. McCraren, M.L. Landolt, G. L. Hoffman, F. P. Meyer
1975, Journal of Wildlife Diseases (11) 2-7
Infections in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus, Rafinesque) induced by the sporozoan Henneguya (Protozoa: Myxosporidea) result in seven known and diverse disease manifestations. Most outstanding is an interlamellar branchial form responsible for significant losses among immature catfish, and a unique papillomatous form. The question of whether or not the species of Henneguya involved in these...
The seismic history of the Rio Grande Rift
J.P. Hoffman
1975, Earthquake Information Bulletin (USGS) (7) 8-13
The Rio Grande Rift, one of the major geologic structures of the Southwest, cuts through the center of New Mexico from north to south. The rift is also referred to as the Rio Grande Trench and as the Rio Grande Trough. It extends from the northern end of the San...
Death feigning by ducks in response to predation by red foxes (Vulpes fulva)
Alan B. Sargeant, L. E. Eberhardt
1975, American Midland Naturalist (94) 108-119
Predation by captive red foxes (Vulpes fulva) on approximately 50 ducks comprised of five species was observed in tests conducted at the Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center, Jamestown, North Dakota. Most ducks were attacked from a rear or lateral position and seized in the cervical or thoracic region. All birds...
Mineral resources of the Clear Creek-Upper Big Deer Creek study area, contiguous to the Idaho Primitive Area, Lemhi County, Idaho
Fred W. Cater, D. M. Pinckney, Ronald B. Stotelmeyer
1975, Bulletin 1391-C
No abstract available....
Effects of 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol (TFM) on developmental stages of the sea lamprey
G.V. Piavis, J.H. Howell
1975, Investigations in Fish Control 64
Abstract not submitted to date...
Hagerman redmouth, a disease of salmonids caused by a member of the enterobacteriaceae
G. L. Bullock, S. F. Snieszko
1975, Fish Disease Leaflet 42
No abstract available at this time...
Herpesvirus disease of salmonids
K. Wolf, T. Sano, T. Kimura
1975, Fish Disease Leaflet 44
No abstract available at this time...
Toxicity of the lampricide 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol (TFM) to nontarget fish in static tests
L. L. Marking, L.E. Olson
1975, Investigations in Fish Control 60
Abstract not submitted to date...
A preliminary census of desert bighorn sheep in Organ Pipe National Monument
C. L. Douglas
1975, Contribution CPSU/UNLV 8
No abstract available at this time...
Requirement for dietary choline by lake trout
H. G. Ketola
1975, Conference Paper, Federation Proceedings
No abstract available at this time...
Studies of bighorn in Joshua Tree National Monument
C. L. Douglas, L. D. White
1975, Technical Report CPSU/UNLV 002/04
No abstract available at this time...
Immune response and antibody characterization of the channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) to a naturally pathogenic bacterium and virus
I.C.M. Heartwell
1975, Technical Paper 85
No abstract available at this time...
Preliminary analyses of soils and vegetation in the vicinity of the Mohave Generating Station in southern Nevada
F.B. Turner, E.M. Romney, R.F. Logan, F.D. Leavitt, T.L. Ackerman, G.V. Alexander, B.G. Maza, P.A. Medica, A.T. Vollmer
1975, UCLA Report 12-990
No abstract available at this time...
Acute toxicities of 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol (TFM) and 2',5-dichloro-4'-nitrosalicylanilide (Bayer 73) to larvae of the midge Chironomus tentans
Joseph A. Kawatski, Margaret M. Ledvina, Carl R. Hansen Jr.
1975, Investigations in Fish Control 57
Abstract not submitted to date...
The pathology of the major diseases of catfishes
F. P. Meyer
W.E. Ribelin, G. Migaki, editor(s)
1975, Book chapter, The pathology of fishes
Abstract not submitted to date...
Acute toxicity of the lampricide 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol (TFM) to nymphs of mayflies (Hexagenia sp.)
C.R. Fremling
1975, Investigations in Fish Control 58
Abstract not submitted to date...
Toxicity of the lampricide 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol (TFM) to 10 species of algae
A.W. Maki, L.D. Geissel, H.E. Johnson
1975, Investigations in Fish Control 56
Abstract not submitted to date...
Residues of 3-trifluoromethyl-4-nitrophenol (TFM) in a stream ecosystem after treatment for control of sea lampreys
P.A. Gilderhus, J.B. Sills, J. L. Allen
1975, Investigations in Fish Control 66
Abstract not submitted to date...
Counteracting chemicals used in fishery operations: current technology and research
V. K. Dawson
1975, Special Publication 4
Abstract not submitted to date...
Implications of seasonal chemical and physical factors on the production of phytoplankton in northern San Francisco Bay
D. H. Peterson, T. J. Conomos
1975, Conference Paper, Proceedings, Workshop on Algae Nutrient Relationships in the San Francisco Bay and Delta
No abstract available....
Ground-water data in the Harrisburg-Halsey area, central Willamette Valley, Oregon
F. J. Frank, Nyra A. Johnson
1975, Report
THE HARRISBURG-HALSEY AREA COVERS ABOUT 350 SQUARE MILES IN THE CENTRAL WILLAMETTE VALLEY, OREG., AND IS PART OF A BROAD ALLUVIAL PLAIN THAT LIES BETWEEN THE CASCADE AND COAST RANGES IN THE CENTRAL PART OF THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY. MOST OF...
Seismic-reflection profiles, R/V Kelez, Nov-Dec. 1973, continental borderland of southern California
George William Moore, Larry A. Beyer
1975, Open-File Report 75-330
No abstract available....
Precambrian and Lower Ordovician rocks in east-central Idaho
Edward Thompson Ruppel, R. J. Ross Jr., David Schleicher
1975, Professional Paper 889
No abstract available....
Longevity of nonsprouting Ceanothus
Jon E. Keeley
1975, American Midland Naturalist (93) 504-507
Evidence is presented indicating species of Ceanothus in the subgenus Cerastes are generally longer-lived than species in the subgenus Euceanothus. It is proposed that this is due, at least in part, to the unique stem morphology of the former. The stems of these plants have a ribbed appearance which arises...