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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Percutaneous absorption of several chemicals, some pesticides included, in the red-winged blackbird
Percutaneous absorption in vivo through the skin of the feet of the red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) has been investigated. Absorption after 18-24 hours exposure to 0.01 M solutions of salicylic acid, caffeine, urea, 2,4-D, dieldrin, diethylstilbesterol, and DDT was measured. Of these, only DDT and diethylstilbesterol were not absorbed to a measurable degree. The solvents ethanol, dim
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J.G. Rogers, R.H. Cagan, M.R. Kare
Breeding and wintering areas of canvasbacks harvested in various states and provinces
No abstract available.
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A. D. Geis
Toxicity of Lead and Proposed Substitute Shot to Mallards
Poisoning of North American waterfowl resulting from the ingestion of lead shot by ducks, geese, and swans causes an estimated annual mortality of 2 to 3% of the population (Bellrose 1959). To alleviate this problem the search for a suitable substitute for lead has been underway since the early 1950's. Proposed substitutes for lead shot were evaluated in a series of acute toxicity tests with pe
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J. R. Longcore, R. Andrews, L. N. Locke, George E. Bagley, L. T. Young
Significance of Lead Residues in Mallard Tissues
Tissues of adult, lead-dosed mallards that either died or were sacrificed were analyzed for lead. Lead levels in brains, tibiae, and breast muscle of ducks that died and in tibiae of ducks that were sacrificed increased significantly from dosage until death. Lead in the heart, lung, and blood from sacrificed ducks decreased significantly from dosage until death. Lead concentrations in tissues f
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J. R. Longcore, L. N. Locke, George E. Bagley, R. Andrews
Cottontail reproduction related to dieldrin exposure
No abstract available.
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R.A. Malecki, D.H. Allen, J.O. Elliston, K.C. Sadler, W.R. Goforth, T.S. Baskett
Distribution of duck stamp sales within states during fiscal years 1962-71
No abstract available.
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L.D. Schroeder, S.M. Carney, E.M. Martin
Relationships between chemical structure and rat repellency: II. compounds screened between 1950 and 1960
Over 4,600 compounds, chiefly organic types, were evaluated using both a food acceptance test (Part A) and a barrier penetration bioassay (Part B), to correlate relationships between chemical structure and rodent repellency. These chemicals are indexed and classified according to the functional groups present and to the degree of substitution within their molecular structures. The results of reduc
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Walter A. Bowles, V. A. Adomaitis, J.B. DeWitt, J.J. Pratt
The natural history of Pearl and Hermes Reef, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands
No abstract available.
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A.B. Amerson, R. B. Clapp, W. O. Wirtz
Environmental effects
No abstract available.
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D. Pimentel, E. Kenaga, F.W. Slife, H. Mooney, R.E. Odum, L. Stickel