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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1965 experimental September hunting season on teal
No abstract available.
Authors
R.K. Martinson, M.E. Rasasco, E.M. Martin, M.G. Smart, S.M. Carney, C.F. Kaczynski, A. D. Geis
Selected bibliography on the red-winged blackbird
Lists alphabetically, by author, 128 informative references on the life history, biology, economic status, and control of the re-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus). A brief description is given for those reference titles that do not clearly indicate the content of the paper.
Authors
B. Meanley, R.T. Mitchell
Problems in aerial surveys of waterfowl in eastern Canada
No abstract available.
Authors
E.B. Chamberlain, C.F. Kaczynski
Birds and Aircraft on Midway Islands, 1959-63 Investigations
At Midway Naval Station, 1.100 miles west-northwest of Honolulu, military aircraft collide with flying albatrosses at the rate of about 300 to 400 per year. One aircraft out of every five that hits an albatross on takeoff either aborts (stops before it is airborne), or dumps fuel and returns for appraisal of damage. About 70,000 pairs of Laysan albatrosses and 7,000 pairs of blackfooted
Authors
C.S. Robbins
Methodology for determining toxicity of pesticides to wild vertebrates
The effects of pesticidal contamination of wildlife habitats may be expected to be proportional to the toxicity of the compounds, the rate and manner of application, persistence of the basic chemical and/or any toxic metabolites, and the extent to which these substances are stored in animal tissues or concentrated by successive elements of wildlife food chains. Measurement of these effects under
Authors
James B. DeWitt
Establishing the status of wood duck populations--successes and problems
No abstract available.
Authors
A. D. Geis
Monitoring wildlife for pesticide content
In May 1963, the President's Science Advisory Committee issued a report entitled Use of Pesticides.17 the President already had requested the responsible federal agencies to implement the recommendations in the report. One of these recommendations was to provide for the development and coordination of a pesticide-monitoring program conducted on a continuing basis, by federal agencies to obtain ti
Authors
E. H. Dustman