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Salmonid viruses: Infectious pancreatic necrosis virus

Epizootics occurred among young trout in France, and the behavior and symptoms suggested infectious pancreatic necrosis (IPN) virus. Specimens preserved in glycerol were sent to the U.S.A. for virological examination. Virus was isolated from four of five lots, but neutralization with antiserum against ATCC VR299 strain IPN virus was incomplete. Electron microscopy, bioassay, histopathology, and se
Authors
K. Wolf, M. C. Quimby

Channel catfish virus: a new herpesvirus of ictalurid fish

No abstract available.
Authors
K. Wolf, R. W. Darlington

Visceral granuloma in brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)

No abstract available.
Authors
C.E. Dunbar, R. L. Herman

Bacterial diseases of fishes: Book 2A

No abstract available at this time
Authors
G. L. Bullock, D. A. Conroy, S. F. Snieszko

Identification of fish pathogenic bacteria: Book 2B

No abstract available at this time
Authors
G. L. Bullock

Book Review: A symposium on diseases of fishes and shellfishes by S. F. Snieszko

The attractively bound book consists of 42 papers which present a good review of the diseases of fishes and shellfishes of North America.
Authors
G. L. Hoffman

The Canada goose tagging program in Wisconsin

No abstract available.
Authors
G.K. Brakhage, H.M. Reeves, R.A. Hunt

The condor's place

No abstract available.
Authors
S.R. Wilbur

Reproductive success of Potomac River ospreys--1970

Osprey reproductive success on the Potomac River during 1970 is described. Thirty-five percent of the accessible active nests fledged young and only 0.70 young were fledged per active nest. Egg failure was the major cause of poor success. Reproduction was below that considered normal for a stable population.
Authors
Stanley N. Wiemeyer

The Everglade kite

No abstract available.
Authors
P.W. Sykes