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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Environmental factors affecting the control of alligatorweed
No abstract available.
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J.H. Steenis, F. B. McGilvrey
Progress report on control of Erasian watermilfoil in Chesapeake Bay
No abstract available.
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J.H. Steenis, Vernon D. Stotts
Susceptibility of wild mammals to infection by Schistosoma mansoni
No abstract available.
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J.I. Bruce, L. M. Llewellyn, E.H. Sadun
Distribution of winter blackbird roosts east of the Appalachians
No abstract available.
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B. Meanley, J.S. Webb
Twenty-fifth breeding-bird census. 11. Second-growth hardwoods overgrown with honeysuckle
No abstract available.
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R.D. Cole, C.D. Hackman, C.S. Robbins, B. Schaffer
Pox in mourning doves in the United States
Pox infection has occurrcd in mourning doves in at least 8 states on 12 separate occasions. Unsuccessful attempts were made to transmit both fowl pox (chicken isolate) and passerine pox (cowbird isolate) to mourning doves.
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L. N. Locke
Trichomonad infection in mourning doves, Zenaidura macroura, in Maryland
During the 10-year period 1950-1960 the incidence of Trichomonas gallinae among several series of mourning doves shot or trapped in Maryland has varied from zero to 12 1/2 percent. Prior to 1959, all isolations of T. gallinae from doves during such surveys had been from birds with well-developed lesions. In 1959, trichomonads were demonstrated in three of 54 normal hunter-killed doves examined in
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L. N. Locke, C. M. Herman
Observations on eastern equine encephalitis in Maryland in 1959
No abstract available.
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R. J. Byrne, F. M. Hetrick, J. E. Scanlon, J.W. Hastings, L. N. Locke