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Workgroup on pesticides

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J.J. Lech, J. L. Allen, D.J. Dube

Fungal diseases of fishes: Book 6

No abstract available at this time
Authors
G.A. Neish, G.C. Hughes

Fish-stock assessment in the Great Lakes

No abstract available.
Authors
Wilbur L. Hartman

Age, sex, reproduction, and spatial organization of lynxes colonizing northeastern Minnesota

From 1972 through 1978, lynxes (Felis lynx) emigrating from Canada were studied in northeastern Minnesota. Fourteen individuals were radio-tracked, 8 were ear-tagged, and 49 carcasses were examined. Sex ratios of the samples were equal during the first years of the study, but females predominated later. At least half of the radio-tagged lynxes were killed by humans; no natural mortality was detect
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L. D. Mech

Serologic and hematologic values of wild coyotes in Wisconsin

Blood samples were obtained from 30 coyotes (Canis latrans) captured in northern Wisconsin in conjunction with radio-telemetry studies. Samples were assayed for seven hematologic values, seven serum chemistries, serum albumin, globulin and total protein. Results are given with respect to sex and age and are compared with available data for captive wild and pen-raised coyotes. Leukocyte counts were
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G. J. Smith, O.J. Rongstad

Metastatic, papillary cystadenocarcinoma of the mammary gland in a black-footed ferret

A simple, papillary cystic adenocarcinoma of the mammary gland with metastases to the internal iliac and mesenteric lymph nodes, liver, and spleen was observed in a 12 to 13 year old female black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes). Histologically, the tumor was aggressive, and lymphatic invasion was found. Attempts at virus isolation were negative. Other findings were bilateral infarcts in the kidne
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J. W. Carpenter, J.P. Davidson, M.N. Novilla, J.C.M. Huang

Salmonella meningoencephalomyelitis in a northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinsus)

Salmonella enteritidis was isolated from the brain of a neonatal northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus) with gross and microscopic lesions of meningoencephalomyelitis. Microscopic lesions in the liver and lung suggested septicemia.
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R. K. Stroud, M.E. Roelke

Dopamine and norepinephrine depletion in ring doves fed DDE, dieldrin, and Aroclor 1254

The levels of dopamine and norepinephrine were measured in one-half of the brain of ring doves fed a control diet or a diet containing 2, 20, or 200 ppm DDE; 1, 4, or 16 ppm dieldrin; or 1, 10, or 100 ppm Aroclor 1254. Levels of DDE, dieldrin, or Aroclor 1254 were determined in the other half of each brain. The intermediate and high levels of each chemical caused depletions in both neurotransmitte
Authors
G. H. Heinz, E. F. Hill, J. F. Contrera

Intestinal absorption of 5 chromium compounds in young black ducks (Anas rubripes)

An in vivo intestinal perfusion technique was used to measure the absorption rates of five Cr compounds in black ducks. Cr was absorbed from saline solutions of KCr(SO4)2 and CrO3 at a rate about 1.5 to 2.0 times greater than from solutions of Cr, Cr(NO3)3, and Cr(C5H7O2)3. These results suggest the ionic form of Cr in solution may be an important factor in determining absorption of Cr compounds f
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W. C. Eastin, S. D. Haseltine, H. C. Murray

Reproductive success and nest attentiveness of mallard ducks fed Aroclor 1254

A dietary dosage of 25 ppm Aroclor 1254 fed to nine-month-old mallards Anas platyrhynchos for at least a month before egg-laying had no detrimental effect on reproductive success or nest attentiveness when hens were allowed to incubate their own eggs. The treatment caused no effect on number of hens laying, date of first egg laid or clutch size. Fertility of eggs was greater among Aroclor-treated
Authors
T. W. Custer, G. H. Heinz

Organochlorine and heavy metal residues in black duck eggs from the Atlantic Flyway, 1978

Black duck (Anas rubripes) eggs were collected during 1978 in the Atlantic Flyway. One egg from each of 49 clutches was analyzed for organochlorine compounds and mercury. DDE was detected in 39 eggs, ranging from 0.09 ppm to 3.4 ppm, wet weight. DDE residues were highest in eggs from Delaware, where the mean DDE level was 2.0 ppm. DDT and TDE were present at Iow levels in only five and four eggs,
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S. D. Haseltine, B. M. Mulhern, C. Stafford

Development and survival of embryos of lake herring at different constant oxygen concentrations and temperatures

Eggs of lake herring (Coregonus artedii) were incubated in a continuous-flow system at four constant water temperatures (2-8°C) and five dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations (1-12 mg/L). In comparison with incubation time at 12 mg/L DO, time to median hatch was significantly longer (P<0.05) at 2 mg/L at 6°C (no hatch at 1 mg/L), at 3 mg/L or less at 4°C, and at 4 mg/L or less at 2°C. The time betw
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L.T. Brooke, P.J. Colby