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Publications

This is a list of publications written by Patuxent employees since Patuxent opened in 1939.  To search for Patuxent's publications by author or title, please click below to go to the USGS Publication Warehouse.

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Report of the National Mosquito Control-Fish and Wildlife Management Coordination Committee for 1961

No abstract available.
Authors
P. F. Springer, R.L. Vannote, K.D. Quarterman, A.W. Lindquist, E.A. Seaman, I.N. Gabrielson

Occurrence of Trypanosoma cruzi in Maryland

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 in November. Examination was by direct smears, stained smears and cultures of heart blo
Authors
C. M. Herman, J.I. Bruce

Foot abnormalities of wild birds

No abstract available.
Authors
C. M. Herman, L. N. Locke, G. M. Clark

Report of the National Mosquito Control-Fish and Wildlife Management Coordination Committee for 1961

No abstract available.
Authors
P. F. Springer, R.L. Vannote, K.D. Quarterman, A.W. Lindquist, E.A. Seaman, I.N. Gabrielson

The role of birds in the epizootiology of eastern encephalitis

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 Wisconsin and Texas to the Atlantic coast and is particularly prevalent on our e
Authors
C. M. Herman
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