Publications
This list of publications includes peer-review journal articles, official USGS publications series, reports and more authored by scientists in the Ecosystems Mission Area. A database of all USGS publications, with advanced search features, can be accessed at the USGS Publications Warehouse.
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Drug resistance and the treatment of fish furunculosis with sulfonamides and antibiotics (Mimeograph)
No abstract available at this time
Authors
S. F. Snieszko, G. L. Bullock
Survey on the occurrence of fish diseases, kidney disease in particular, in federal and some state trout and salmon hatcheries in the northeastern part of the United States (Mimeograph)
No abstract available at this time
Authors
R.G. Piper
Report on the problem of diseases in warm-water fish ponds, minnow hatcheries in particular (Mimeograph)
No abstract available at this time
Authors
S. F. Snieszko
Sea lamprey control on the Great Lakes 1953 and 1954
No abstract available.
Authors
Leo F. Erkkila, Bernard R. Smith, Alberton L. McLain
Biology of the sea lamprey in its parasitic phase
The investigations conducted on sea lampreys in aquariums were concerned with the duration of the parasitic phase of life, feeding, growth, and the interrelations between predator and host fish. Observations on lampreys reared from metamorphosis to maturity were made at the Fish and Wildlife Service Laboratory at Hammond Bay, Michigan. Most of the experimental lampreys were mature and ripe after
Authors
Phillip S. Parker, Robert E. Lennon
Histopathology of fish. IV. A granuloma of brook trout
In the summer of 1952, Snieszko and Griffin (1955) diagnosed kidney disease in brook trout from the Fish and Wildlife Service's station at Berlin, New Hampshire. During the examination of these fish, a peculiar lesion was observed in the vicinity of the gastric caeca. In very advanced cases, hard, glistening, white masses of tissue bearing a striking resemblance to mature testes often filled the a
Authors
E. M. Wood, W. T. Yasutake
Fifty-sixth Christmas Bird Count. 147. Southern Dorchester County, Md
Summary and Recommendations: We suggest that managers are approaching the limits of their ability to improve waterfowl harvest management, primarily because the information needed to make better decisions is being sacrificed by the current approach to setting regulations. We propose an actively adaptive management strategy in which regulatory decisions play a dominant role in reducing uncertaint
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F.A. Johnson, B.K. Williams, J. D. Nichols, J. E. Hines, W. L. Kendall, G.W. Smith, David F. Caithamer