Report of the National Mosquito Control-Fish and Wildlife Management Coordination Committee for 1961
P. F. Springer, R.L. Vannote, K.D. Quarterman, A.W. Lindquist, E.A. Seaman, I.N. Gabrielson
1962, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Utah Mosquito Abatement Association (15) 21-22
Report of the National Mosquito Control-Fish and Wildlife Management Coordination Committee for 1961
P. F. Springer, R.L. Vannote, K.D. Quarterman, A.W. Lindquist, E.A. Seaman, I.N. Gabrielson
1962, Proceedings and Papers of the Annual Conference of the California Mosquito Control Association (30) 19-20
Foot abnormalities of wild birds
C. M. Herman, L. N. Locke, G. M. Clark
1962, Bird-Banding (33) 191-198
No abstract available....
Occurrence of Trypanosoma cruzi in Maryland
C. M. Herman, J.I. Bruce Jr.
1962, Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington (29) 55-58
During 1954-1960, 2005 mammals of 18 species collected at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Maryland, were examined for trypanosomes. T. cruzi was found in 10 raccoons between October 31 and November 30. Infection occurred in 2 percent of all raccoons sampled, and in 11.3 percent of the 80 raccoons sampled...
[Obituary] Seth Haskell Low, Ornithologist, Bander, Conservationist
C.S. Robbins
1962, Maryland Birdlife (18) 55-61
Nesting attentiveness and incubation period of a wood duck
P.A. Stewart
1962, Bird-Banding (33) 85-89
No abstract available....
Like corn in a popper--wood ducks leaving the nest
P.A. Stewart
1962, Animal Kingdom (64) 178-183
The season - April, May, June, 1962
C.S. Robbins
1962, Maryland Birdlife (18) 72-81
Observations on distribution and control of Eurasian watermilfoil in Chesapeake Bay, 1961
J.H. Steenis, Vernon D. Stotts, C. Gillette
1962, Proceedings of the Northeastern Weed Control Conference (16) 442-448
The role of birds in the epizootiology of eastern encephalitis
C. M. Herman
1962, The Auk (79) 99-103
Eastern encephalitis is a disease of horses, man, birds, and reptiles caused by a virus that in some hosts results in an inflammation of the brain. The causative virus belongs to a group classified as mosquito-borne encephalitides. This disease, more commonly called eastern equine encephalitis in the past, occurs from...
Like corn in a popper--wood ducks leaving the nest
P.A. Stewart
1962, Das Tier (2) 4-7
Prevalence of Toxoplasma antibodies in rabbits, squirrels, and raccoons collected in and near the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
L. Jacobs, A.M. Stanley, C. M. Herman
1962, Journal of Parasitology (48) 550
No abstract available....
Cooperative redwing banding program
B. Meanley, J.S. Webb, Don P. Fankhauser
1962, EBBA [Eastern Bird Banding Association] News (25) 47-48
Recent developments in the use of pesticides: Interests of fish and wildlife agencies
P. F. Springer
1962, Summary of the Biennial Public Health Vector Control Conference (4) 91-94
No abstract available....
Studies on pesticide-eagle relationships
J.B. DeWitt, J.L. Buckley
1962, Audubon Field Notes (16) 541
Determination of 2-isovaleryl-1,3-indandione with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine. Rodenticide Analysis.
C. M. Menzie, V. A. Adomaitis, W. L. Reichel
1962, Analytical Chemistry (34) 516-518
At present, three 2-alkyl-1,3-indandiones (PMP, pival, and diphacinon) are widely used as rodenticides. Because analytical procedures now in use are empirical and do not furnish adequate or positive means for distinguishing among these closely related compounds, studies were undertaken to develop a sensitive and specific method for the determination...
Trichomonad canker in the Inca dove, Scardafella inca (Lesson)
L. N. Locke, P. James
1962, Journal of Parasitology (48) 497
No abstract available....
Residues of heptachlor epoxide in wild animals
W. Rosene, P. Stewart, V. Adomaitis
1962, Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Game and Fish Commissioners (15) 107-113
Ecological notes on mixed populations of king rails and clapper rails in Delaware Bay marshes
Brooke Meanley, D.K. Wetherbee
1962, The Auk (79) 453-457
The closely related King Rail (Rallus elegans) and Clapper Rail (Rallus longirostris) are characteristic of distinct types of habitat in the coastal plain along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Ordinarily, King Rails are found in both fresh and brackish tidal marshes, and Clapper Rails in tidal salt marshes. In a...
Pellet casting by king and clapper rails
Brooke Meanley
1962, The Auk (79) 113-113
The King Rail (Rallus elegans) and Clapper Rail (Rallus longirostris), whose major food is crustaceans, reject the exoskeletal fragments of these animals through the regurgitation of pellets. Seven King Rail pellets collected in Dorchester County, Maryland, averaged 2.0 cm long by 1.5 cm wide....
The blackbird banding program of the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
B. Meanley, J.S. Webb, Don P. Fankhauser, R.T. Mitchell
1962, EBBA [Eastern Bird Banding Association] News (25) 117-121
Observations of pseudotuberculosis in common grackles
G. M. Clark, L. N. Locke
1962, Avian Diseases (6) 506-510
No abstract available....
Some current thoughts of wildlife biologists concerning mosquito control
J.L. George
1962, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the New Jersey Mosquito Extermination Association (49) 93-95
Occurrence of eastern encephalitis virus in house sparrows
L. N. Locke, J. E. Scanlon, R. J. Byrne, J. O. Knisley Jr.
1962, The Wilson Bulletin (74) 263-266
No abstract available....
Sixty-second Christmas Bird Count. 199. Ocean City, Md
C.S. Robbins
1962, Audubon Field Notes (16) 140