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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Breeding bird populations in the spruce region of the central Appalachians
No abstract available.
Authors
Robert E. Stewart, John W. Aldrich
Control of aquatic plants in ponds and lakes
No abstract available at this time
Authors
E. W. Surber
The catches of fish in two smallmouth bass streams in West Virginia
No abstract available at this time
Authors
E. W. Surber, E.A. Seaman
Prophylaxis of furunculosis in brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) by oral immunization and sulfamerazine
No abstract available.
Authors
S. F. Snieszko, S.B. Friddle
Effects of an aerial application of DDT on fish and fish-food organisms in two Pennsylvania watersheds
No abstract available.
Authors
C.H. Hoffmann, E. W. Surber
Pyridylmercuric acetate technical: its use in control in gill disease and some external parasitic infestations
No abstract available.
Authors
S. F. Snieszko
Manganese for increased production of water-bloom algae in ponds
No abstract available.
Authors
C. Henderson
Response of brook, rainbow, and brown trout to various dosages of sulfamerazine
No abstract available.
Authors
J.S. Gutsell, S. F. Snieszko
Furunculosis in fish: its diagnosis and treatment
No abstract available.
Authors
J.S. Gutsell, S. F. Snieszko
Dosage of sulfamerazine in the treatment of furunculosis in brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)
No abstract available.
Authors
J.S. Gutsell, S. F. Snieszko
Progress report on the sea lamprey study
SUMMARY: The Peromyscus leucopus on a 17-acre study area were live-trapped, marked, and released over a seven-day period. On the three following nights intensive snap-trapping was done on the central acre of the study plot. The animals caught by snap traps in the central acre represented the population of the central acre and several surrounding acres. By the currently accepted methods of
Authors
John Van Oosten