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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Some current thoughts of wildlife biologists concerning mosquito control
No abstract available.
Authors
J.L. George
Determination of 2-isovaleryl-1,3-indandione with 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine. Rodenticide Analysis.
At present, three 2-alkyl-1,3-indandiones (PMP, pival, and diphacinon) are widely used as rodenticides. Because analytical procedures now in use are empirical and do not furnish adequate or positive means for distinguishing among these closely related compounds, studies were undertaken to develop a sensitive and specific method for the determination of PMP. The relation between KCN and the 2,4-d
Authors
C. M. Menzie, V. A. Adomaitis, W. L. Reichel
Residues of heptachlor epoxide in wild animals
No abstract available.
Authors
W. Rosene, P. Stewart, V. Adomaitis
Recent developments in the use of pesticides: Interests of fish and wildlife agencies
No abstract available.
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P. F. Springer
Estimating consumption of food by wintering waterfowl populations
No abstract available.
Authors
J.L. Sincock
Observations of pseudotuberculosis in common grackles
No abstract available.
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G. M. Clark, L. N. Locke
The blackbird banding program of the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
No abstract available.
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B. Meanley, J.S. Webb, D. P. Fankhauser, R.T. Mitchell
Ecological notes on mixed populations of king rails and clapper rails in Delaware Bay marshes
The closely related King Rail (Rallus elegans) and Clapper Rail (Rallus longirostris) are characteristic of distinct types of habitat in the coastal plain along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts. Ordinarily, King Rails are found in both fresh and brackish tidal marshes, and Clapper Rails in tidal salt marshes. In a few areas, however, intermediate brackish-salt marshes occur where King and Clapper rail
Authors
Brooke Meanley, D.K. Wetherbee