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Vertical and temporal habitat utilization within a breeding bird community

No abstract available.
Authors
S.H. Anderson, H.H. Shugart, T.M. Smith

Bird communities associated with succession and management of lowland conifer forests

Data from published bird censuses were used to determine changes in avian communities in relation to plant succession, fire, type conversion, and timber management practices in lowland conifer forests in the northeastern United States. With modifications in current logging practices, habitat for the bird species that nest in undisturbed stands can be provided. Management guidelines are recommend
Authors
D.K. Dawson

Semipalmated sandpiper migration in North America

No abstract available.
Authors
B. A. Harrington, R. I. G. Morrison

Assessment and population management of North American migratory birds

No abstract available.
Authors
F.W. Martin, R.S. Pospahala, J. D. Nichols

Effect of forest fragmentation on bird populations

Many of the insectivorous songbird species that winter in the tropics are dependent on large unbroken tracts of forest during the breeding season. These species are disappearing from localities where forests are becoming fragmented. By long-range planning, managers can prevent local extinctions of these area-sensitive birds through use of such techniques as management in large units, retention o
Authors
C.S. Robbins

Oil dispersants and wildlife

No abstract available.
Authors
P.H. Albers

Environmental contaminant studies by the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center

Evaluation of the effects of environmental contaminants on wildlife is geared to interpreting events in the field, especially population effects, and both field and laboratory studies are planned for this purpose; procedures are adapted to specific problems and therefore do not include strict protocols or routine testing. Field evaluations include measurements of cholinesterase inhibition in brain
Authors
G. H. Heinz, E. F. Hill, W. H. Stickel, L. F. Stickel

Endrin versus 12-ketoendrin in birds and rodents

British workers showed that in rats the endrin metabolite, 12-ketoendrin, was five times as toxic as endrin, was probably the ultimate cause of death, and was the main form of endrin in the brain at death. In cows and rabbits, however, they detected little of this metabolite. They found none in hens. We found no 12-ketoendrin in birds of four orders that had been heavily exposed to or killed by
Authors
W. H. Stickel, T. E. Kaiser, W. L. Reichel

Canada geese of the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center: family relationships, behavior and productivity

Geese described are non-migratory, free-flying Todd's Canada geese (Branta canadensis interior). The genealogy of 261 of these geese was traced by archival research and three years of field observations. Nest locations and densities, preferences for various types of artificial nest structures, clutch sizes, hatching success, brood survival to flight stage, and food habits were recorded. Resu
Authors
L.H. Rummel