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Fortieth breeding bird census. 28. Upland tulip-tree-maple-oak forest
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C.S. Robbins
Impact of the severe winter of 1977 on woodland birds in the Maryland piedmont
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C.S. Robbins
A new banding technique for nesting adult purple martins
Mery (1966) showed an almost equal sex ratio, males returned more frequently than females, over 50% of returns paired with other returns, an adult return rate of 20%, and no pair bonds maintained for more than one season. Her study lasted 13 years. Our study has shown that the return rate of locals to parent colonies is 4.1%, sex ratios are nearly equal (combination of banding and observation), r
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M. K. Klimkiewicz, P.D. Jung
Ticks as a factor in the 1975 nesting failure of Texas brown pelicans
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K. A. King, D.R. Blankinship, R.T. Paul, R.C.A. Rice
Organochlorine pesticide and polychlorinated biphenyl residues in selected fauna from a New Jersey salt marsh--1967 vs. 1973
More than a half million pounds of DDT were applied to control mosquitoes in salt marsh estuaries of Cape May County, New Jersey, from 1946 to 1966. The use of DDT was discontinued in the County after 1966. In 1967, mean concentrations of DDT and metabolites ranged from 0.63 to 9.05 ppm in aquatic fauna, but by 1973 mean residue levels had decreased 84 to 99 percent among nine species. DDE was sti
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E. E. Klaas, A. A. Belisle
An automated glass capillary gas chromatographic system for routine quantitative analysis
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G.C. Lawler, W.-A. Loong, B.J. Fiorito, J.L. Laseter
Report of the American Ornithologists' Union Committee on Conservation, 1976-77. The recovery team-recovery plan approach to conservation of endangered species; A status summary and appraisal
The U.S. Endangered Species Act of 1973 (P.L. 93-205) identifies the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), under authority delegated by the Secretary of the Interior, as the lead agency charged with the conservation of most endangered species in the United States. Some marine species are the responsibility of the Secretary of Commerce, and the responsibility for marine turtles is shared. In 1972
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W.B. King, J.A. Jackson, H.W. Kale, H.F. Mayfield, R.L. Plunkett, J. M. Scott, P. F. Springer, S.A. Temple, S.R. Wilbur
Productivity, mortality, and population trends of wolves in northeastern Minnesota
Population parameters, mortality causes, and mechanisms of a population decline were studied in wolves (Canis lupus lycaon) from 1968 to 1976 in the Superior National Forest. The main method was aerial radio-tracking of 129 wolves and their packmates. Due to a decline in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), the wolf population decreased during most of the study. Average annual productivi
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L. D. Mech
Breeding densities and migration periods of common snipe in Colorado
Breeding densities and migration periods of Common Snipe in Colorado were investigated in 1974-75. Sites studied were near Fort Collins and in North Park, both in north central Colorado; in the Yampa Valley in northwestern Colorado; and in the San Luis Valley in south central Colorado....Estimated densities of breeding snipe based on censuses conducted during May 1974 and 1975 were, by region: 1.3
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B. R. Johnson, R.A. Ryder