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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Collection and preservation of fish and other materials exposed to pesticides
The effects of pesticides on fish have become improtant to fish conservation since World War II, when DDT first came into common use. With the development of other potent insecticides and the increasing use of massive dosages in more recent years, the threat to fish and fish foods has increased. Fishery biologists have conducted some studies on the effects of insecticides, but it has been impossib
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Oliver B. Cope
A comparative study of the causative agent of a mycobacterial disease of salmonid fishes. I. A comparison of the staining characteristics of the fish disease with human tuberculosis in sections stained by the Fite-Faraco and Ziehl-Neelsen methods
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T. J. Parisot, A.H. Decker
An illuminator for observing and photographing precipitin reactions in agar
Abstract not available.
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G.W. Klontz, G.J. Ridgway, G.P. Wilson
Preparation of monolayer cell cultures from tissues of some lower vertebrates
No abstract available.
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K. Wolf, M. C. Quimby, E.A. Pyle, R.P. Dexter
Infectious pancreatic necrosis of trout I : a tissue-culture study
No abstract available.
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K. Wolf, C.E. Dunbar, S. F. Snieszko
Neutralizing chlorine in city water for use in fish distribution tanks
No abstract available.
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E.A. Pyle
An outbreak of columnaris disease in stonerollers
Abstract has not been submitted
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R.E. Lennon, P.S. Parker
The stoneroller, Campostoma anomalum (Rafinesque), in Great Smoky Mountains National Park
The stoneroller (Campostoma anomalum) is one of the more important fish in Great Smoky Mountains National Park because of its abundance and habits. Although esteemed locally as a food and a bait fish, the stoneroller is exploited but little since the fishing regulations which govern the utilization of game fishes afford it a large measure of protection. Distribution is controlled by gradient with
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R.E. Lennon, P.S. Parker