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Use of fabrics in streams to collect black fly larvae
I.B. Tarshis
1968, Annals of the Entomological Society of America (61) 960-961
A technique is described for using strips of gauze to collect large numbers of larvae of Cnephia dacotensis (Dyar & Shannon), Simulium decorum (Walker), S. venustuni Say, S. vcrecundum Stone & Jamnback, and S. vittatum Zetterstedt from various water habitats....
Lack of association among duck broodmates during migration and wintering
R. Kahler Martinson, A.S. Hawkins
1968, The Auk (85) 684-686
Male (Lensink, 1964: 19) and female ducks tend to return to the area where they last bred or were raised (Sowles, 1955). Band recovery data show a similar tendency for ducks to return to wintering areas (Stewart et al., 1958; Martinson, 1966). Wintering British Columbia Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) populations may be...
The red-whiskered bulbul in Florida
R.C. Banks (compiler), R.C. Laybourne
1968, The Auk (85) 141-141
The establishment of a feral population of the Red-whiskered Bulbul (Pycnonotus jocosus) in the environs of Miami, Dade County, Florida, was reported by L. A. Stimson (Florida Naturalist, 35: 93, 1962). Bulbuls were present in Kendall, just south of Miami, in the spring of 1961, and apparently raised young there...
Relative toxicity of lead and five proposed substitute shot types to pen-reared mallards
John W. Grandy, Louis N. Locke, George E. Bagley
1968, Journal of Wildlife Management (32) 483-488
A 30-day toxicity test was made to determine the relative toxicity of lead, a tin-lead alloy, zinc, nickel, teflon-coated steel, and tin, all in shot form, to pen-reared mallard drakes. All of the 15 ducks dosed with lead died. Twenty-seven percent of 15 dosed with alloy, and 20 percent of...
Plasmodium elongatum from a penguin
Carlton M. Herman, R.M. Kocan, E.L. Snyder, J.O. Knisley Jr.
1968, Bulletin of the Wildlife Disease Association (4) 132-132
No abstract available....
Blood parasites in North American waterfowl
Carlton M. Herman
1968, Transactions of the North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (33) 348-359
One thing seems to stand out in the overall knowledge we have of the blood parasites of waterfowl, as previously noted by Herman and Wehr, (1954): the greatest potential of losses is in the younger age groups, usually those birds 5-10 weeks old. In Leucocytozoon infections, death occurs as early...
Chlorinated hydrocarbons and eggshell changes in raptorial and fish-eating birds
J.J. Hickey, D. W. Anderson
1968, Science (162) 271-273
Catastrophic declines of three raptorial species in the United States have been accompanied by decreases in eggshell thickness that began in 1947, have amounted to 19 percent or more, and were identical to phenomena reported in Britain. In 1967, shell thickness in herring gull eggs from five states decreased...
Geology and ground-water resources of Burlington County, New Jersey
F. Eugene Rush
1968, New Jersey Division of Water Policy and Supply Special Report 26
Burlington County, which lies between Trenton, Atlantic City and Camden, has an area of 827 square miles. The county is in the Atlantic Coastal Plain physiographic province, has moderate temperatures and a dependable rainfall of 44 inches per year. The area is attracting new industries and additional population. Water usage...