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Recommendations On Virginia Territorial Sea Trawl Mesh Size, Herbert M. Austin Dec 1979

Recommendations On Virginia Territorial Sea Trawl Mesh Size, Herbert M. Austin

Reports

No abstract provided.


Revised Checklist Of North American Mammals North Of Mexico, 1979, J. Knox Jones Jr., Dilford C. Carter, Hugh H. Genoways Dec 1979

Revised Checklist Of North American Mammals North Of Mexico, 1979, J. Knox Jones Jr., Dilford C. Carter, Hugh H. Genoways

University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers

Faunal checklists provide useful ready references for many kinds of endeavors, both in the laboratory and in the field, and are particularly helpful to students. Since publication more than four years ago of a "Revised checklist of North American mammals north of Mexico" (Jones et al., 1975), demand for that list has exceeded the supply set aside for general distribution; additionally, systematic studies of mammals published since 1974 necessitate changes in the list. Primarily for these reasons, a newly revised checklist of mammalian species occurring in the Nearctic to the north of Mexico is here presented. As in this and …


Variation In Pappogeomys Castanops (Geomyidae) On The Llano Estacado Of Texas And New Mexico, Robert C. Dowler, Hugh H. Genoways Dec 1979

Variation In Pappogeomys Castanops (Geomyidae) On The Llano Estacado Of Texas And New Mexico, Robert C. Dowler, Hugh H. Genoways

University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers

Nongeographic and geographic variation in the yellow-cheeked pocket gopher, Pappogeomys castanops, were analyzed in specimens collected in northwestern Texas and eastern New Mexico. Univariate and multivariate methods of analysis were utilized to assess variation in morphometric characters among 12 samples of P. castanops. Because of significant variation with age, only adult specimens were used in analyses. Adult males were significantly larger than females in all 13 characters studied. Our analyses of geographic variation reveal that those specimens previously assigned to the subspecies P. c. simulans are not sufficiently distinct to warrant subspecific designation.


Full Issue, Vol. 3 Dec 1979

Full Issue, Vol. 3

Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs

No abstract provided.


End Matter, Vol. 3, Index Dec 1979

End Matter, Vol. 3, Index

Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs

No abstract provided.


Front Matter, Vol. 3 Dec 1979

Front Matter, Vol. 3

Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs

No abstract provided.


End Matter, Vol. 3 Dec 1979

End Matter, Vol. 3

Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs

No abstract provided.


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (December 1979) 47(4) Dec 1979

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (December 1979) 47(4)

Nebraska Bird Review

Table of Contents

Great Gray Owl Distribution, Winter 1977-78 ....................................... 62

Book Reviews .................................................................. 65

Notes ......................................................................... 66

Index of Volume 47 ............................................................. 70


Concurrent Drinking By Pigeons On Fixed-Interval Reinforcement Schedules, Robert H.I. Dale Nov 1979

Concurrent Drinking By Pigeons On Fixed-Interval Reinforcement Schedules, Robert H.I. Dale

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

Three experienced pigeons were exposed to at least ten consecutive 100-min sessions on each of three food-reinforced fixed-interval (FI) schedules: FI 50-sec, FI 100-sec and FI 200-sec. Water was freely available. Drinking was largely confined to the first third of each fixed interval, and the mean sessional water intake was directly related to the food-reinforcement rate for each animal. The animals drank very quickly, i.e., 3-4 ml/sec, but the drinking bouts were brief, i.e., 0.8-1.4 sec, and infrequent, i.e., 2-5/hr. The parameters describing concurrent drinking in the pigeon are strikingly different from those describing rats’ drinking under similar reinforcement schedules, …


Reproductive Characteristics Of Boars During And After Exposure To Increased Ambient Temperature , R. P. Wettemann, M. E. Wells, R. K. Johnson Nov 1979

Reproductive Characteristics Of Boars During And After Exposure To Increased Ambient Temperature , R. P. Wettemann, M. E. Wells, R. K. Johnson

Department of Animal Science: Faculty Publications

Reproductive performance of 12 11-month-old Yorkshire boars was determined during and after exposure to control or increased ambient temperatures. After 3 weeks adjustment at 23 C in temperature controlled chambers, six boars were heat stressed by exposure to 34.5 ± 1.0 C for 8 hr and 31.0 ± 1.0 C for 16 hr during each 24-hr period and six control boars were maintained at 23.0 ± 1.0 C for 11 weeks. All boars were subsequently exposed to 23 C for 6 weeks. Semen was collected twice weekly before, during and after heat stress and boars were naturally mated with gilts …


Rate Of Depletion Of Liver Vitamin A In Chicks, Weanling Rabbits And Weanling Rats Fed Vitamin A-Free Diets, J.J. Tlustohowicz, R.C. Hall, J.E. Rousseau, H.I. Frier, S. Donoghue Nov 1979

Rate Of Depletion Of Liver Vitamin A In Chicks, Weanling Rabbits And Weanling Rats Fed Vitamin A-Free Diets, J.J. Tlustohowicz, R.C. Hall, J.E. Rousseau, H.I. Frier, S. Donoghue

Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station

No abstract provided.


Kentucky Warbler (Vol. 55, No. 4), Kentucky Library Research Collections Nov 1979

Kentucky Warbler (Vol. 55, No. 4), Kentucky Library Research Collections

Kentucky Warbler

No abstract provided.


Report Of Sampling Conducted In Chuckatuck Creek On Leased Grounds Near The U.S. 17 Bridge, Dexter S. Haven, Paul C. Kendall Nov 1979

Report Of Sampling Conducted In Chuckatuck Creek On Leased Grounds Near The U.S. 17 Bridge, Dexter S. Haven, Paul C. Kendall

Reports

This report conveys the results of a study of certain leased oyster grounds in the vicinity of the US 17 Bridge across Chuckatuck Creek. The study was made by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science and School of Marine Science of the College of William and Mary for the Department of Highways and Transportation, Suffolk, Virginia. Purposes of the study were to: 1) provide a description of the shellfish resource prior to construction of a new, wider bridge; 2) estimate the value of the oysters and shell on leased areas within the right-of-way; and, 3) provide a basis for a …


Marine Resource Bulletin Vol. 11, No. 5, Virginia Sea Grant, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science Oct 1979

Marine Resource Bulletin Vol. 11, No. 5, Virginia Sea Grant, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science

Virginia Marine Resource Bulletin

No abstract provided.


Dragonflies At The Uwm Cedar-Sauk Field Station, Tom Pleyte Oct 1979

Dragonflies At The Uwm Cedar-Sauk Field Station, Tom Pleyte

Field Station Bulletins

When visitors and classes utilize the Field Station facilities during the summer months, they seldom fail to notice dragonflies coursing the old fields or hawking mosquitoes over the little ponds. Their beauty and strong powers of flight have long fascinated observers, but few casual on-lookers are aware of the number of species present at the Field Station and the complexity of their behavior and annual cycles. This report will attempt to familiarize the reader with some aspects of the biology of dragonflies, the species of dragonflies present at the UWM Field Station and the times of the year when each …


Leachable Phosphorus Levels Of Urban Street Trees: Contributions To Urban Runoff, John R. Dorney Oct 1979

Leachable Phosphorus Levels Of Urban Street Trees: Contributions To Urban Runoff, John R. Dorney

Field Station Bulletins

Intelligent environmental management of urban areas depends upon a thorough understanding of urban ecosystem properties, such as structure, energy flow and materials cycles. This report examines the phosphorous cycle in urban runoff - a portion of the urban phosphorous cycle - which is involved in diffuse (non-point) source pollution from urban areas. The goals of my research were to determine if street tree leaves and seeds are a source of phosphorous in urban runoff and if so, how these levels varied between tree species.


A Classification Of Baylor Bottoms In Virginia, Dexter S. Haven Oct 1979

A Classification Of Baylor Bottoms In Virginia, Dexter S. Haven

Reports

No abstract provided.


Records Of Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) From Suriname, Hugh H. Genoways, Stephen L. Williams Sep 1979

Records Of Bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) From Suriname, Hugh H. Genoways, Stephen L. Williams

University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers

Ten species are added to the 60 species of bats already known to occur in Suriname. The species added include Micronycteris minuta, M. nicefori, Phylloderma stenops, Tonatia bidens, T. brasiliense, Carollia brevicauda, Chiroderma trinitatum, Vampyressa bidens, Promops centralis, and P. nasutus. Additional information is presented on five species previously recorded from Suriname, including Pteronotus parnellii, Mimon crenulatum, Artibeus concolor, Chiroderma villosum, and Sturnira tildae.


Every Fur Coat Hurts! Sep 1979

Every Fur Coat Hurts!

Close Up Reports

No abstract provided.


Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (September 1979) 47(3) Sep 1979

Whole Issue Nebraska Bird Review (September 1979) 47(3)

Nebraska Bird Review

Table of Contents

1979 (Fifty-fourth) Spring Migration and Occurrence Report .......................... 42

The Seventy-eight Annual Meeting ................................................ 54

1979 Fall Field Day................................. 55

Book Reviews.............................................................. 56

Successful Golden Eagle Nest in Southwest Nebraska ............................... 57

Notes ......................................................................... 57


Distribution And Natural History Of Amphibians And Reptiles In Western Nebraska With Ecological Notes On The Herpetiles Of Arapaho Prairie, Royce E. Ballinger, John D. Lynch, Patrick H. Cole Sep 1979

Distribution And Natural History Of Amphibians And Reptiles In Western Nebraska With Ecological Notes On The Herpetiles Of Arapaho Prairie, Royce E. Ballinger, John D. Lynch, Patrick H. Cole

Papers in Herpetology

Introduction: The distribution and natural history of amphibians and reptiles have been little studied in the northern states of the great plains. Relative to other vertebrate groups, the herpetofauna of grasslands is depauperate particularly at higher latitudes where temperature becomes a limiting factor to poikilotherms. Nevertheless, certain species of amphibians and reptiles are common in specific habitats and thus form a conspicuous component of the prairie fauna. The purposes of the present study were to document the distributions of herpetiles in a specified region of western Nebraska and to describe general aspects of their natural history. We hope such information …


Specialized Insectivory: Beetle-Eatinga Nd Moth-Eating Molossid Bats, Patricia W. Freeman Aug 1979

Specialized Insectivory: Beetle-Eatinga Nd Moth-Eating Molossid Bats, Patricia W. Freeman

University of Nebraska State Museum: Mammalogy Papers

The structure and mechanics of insectivores have been little studied. An effort is made here to compare and contrast jaw characteristics of insectivorous bats with those of herbivores and carnivores. Further, in one particular family of bats (Molossidae) jaw modifications are such that animals that take hard-shelled insect prey can be distinguished from those that take soft-shelled insect prey. Beetle-eaters generally have thick jaws, well-developed cranial crests, and fewer but bigger teeth, whereas moth-eaters have thin jaws, little crest build-up, and more but smaller teeth.


Danazol As A Steroid Enzyme Inhibitor In Rat Adrenal Glands, Frank A. Miklavcic Aug 1979

Danazol As A Steroid Enzyme Inhibitor In Rat Adrenal Glands, Frank A. Miklavcic

Morehead State Theses and Dissertations

A thesis presented to the faculty of the School of Sciences and Mathematics at Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Biology by Frank A. Miklavcic on August 1, 1979.


A Study Of The Comparative Effectiveness Of Different Methods For The Induction Of Pseudopregnancy In The Mouse, Ricky E. Collins Aug 1979

A Study Of The Comparative Effectiveness Of Different Methods For The Induction Of Pseudopregnancy In The Mouse, Ricky E. Collins

Morehead State Theses and Dissertations

A thesis presented to the faculty of the School of Sciences and Mathematics at Morehead State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Biology by Ricky E. Collins on August 1, 1979.


Mule Deer Habitat Guidelines, Richard M. Kerr Aug 1979

Mule Deer Habitat Guidelines, Richard M. Kerr

United States Bureau of Land Management: Staff Publications

The purpose of this Mule Deer (Odocoileus hemionus) Habitat Management Guide is principally to assist BLM managers and biologists in planning for and managing mule deer habitat on public lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management. For many years Federal land management agencies have made the distinction between the Federal responsibility for managing habitat and the State prerogatives of managing native wild ungulate populations. Certainly the two are inseparably linked. These responsibilities, and up to now "symbiotic relationships", are probably best described succinctly in Title 43 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 24.

Outlook -- The …


Kentucky Warbler (Vol. 55, No. 3), Kentucky Library Research Collections Aug 1979

Kentucky Warbler (Vol. 55, No. 3), Kentucky Library Research Collections

Kentucky Warbler

No abstract provided.


Growth And Food Habits Of Micropterus Salmoides In Westhampton Lake, Richmond, Virginia, Charles H. Rawls Jr. Aug 1979

Growth And Food Habits Of Micropterus Salmoides In Westhampton Lake, Richmond, Virginia, Charles H. Rawls Jr.

Master's Theses

Age, growth, and food habits of the population of Micropterus salmoides (largemouth bass) in Westhampton Lake were studied from September to November 1978. Two year classes (0 and I) were identified by determining numbers of annuli on the scales of the fish. Growth data indicated that the bass attain a size of 254 mm (10 in.) near the end of their second summer. The length-weight relationship was log W = -4.6829 + 2.9153 log TL. The Fulton condition factor for the population was 1.40. Food habits were described by numerical and frequency of occurrence methods. Young of the year sunfish …


Gear Feasibility Study For The Cownose Ray, Rhinoptera Bonasus, J. V. Merriner, J. W. Smith Aug 1979

Gear Feasibility Study For The Cownose Ray, Rhinoptera Bonasus, J. V. Merriner, J. W. Smith

Reports

No abstract provided.


An Experiment In Raising The Salt Content Of Oysters From Low Salinity Waters To Improve Their Taste, Reinaldo Morales-Alamo, Dexter S. Haven Aug 1979

An Experiment In Raising The Salt Content Of Oysters From Low Salinity Waters To Improve Their Taste, Reinaldo Morales-Alamo, Dexter S. Haven

Reports

No abstract provided.


Progress Report For The Dairy Research Advisory Board, Various Authors Jul 1979

Progress Report For The Dairy Research Advisory Board, Various Authors

Other Documents

No abstract provided.