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89-1 AHMAD,
E., I. HUSSAIN, AND J. E. BROOKS. 1988. Vertebrate pest manifestations in
PASSCO grain storage centres. Proceedings of the Pakistan Congress of Zoology
8:269-277. 464K
89-2 ANDERSON,
D. W., J. O. KEITH, G. R. TRAPP, F. GRESS, AND L. A. MORENO. 1989. Introduced
small ground predators in California brown pelican colonies. Colonial Waterbirds
12:98-103. 138K
89-3 AVERY
M. L. 1989. Experimental evaluation of partial repellent treatment for reducing
bird damage to crops. Journal of Applied Ecology 26:433-439. 88K
89-4 AVERY,
M. L., C. NELMS, AND J. R. MASON. 1989. Preliminary evaluation of a granular
trimethacarb formulation for deterring grazing by American coots. Proceedings
of the Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference 4:53-60. 166K
89-5 AVERY,
M. L., AND C. VAN RIPER III. 1989. Seasonal changes in bird communities of
the chaparral and blue-oak woodlands in central California. Condor 91:288-295.
157K
89-6 BESSER,
J. F., AND D. K. STEFFEN. 1988. Breeding and wintering areas of red-winged
blackbirds banded in Barton County, Kansas. Kansas Ornithological Society
Bulletin 39(4):33-36. 99K
89-7 BROMAGHIN,
J. F., R. M. ENGEMAN. 1989. Head-to-head comparison of SAS and ASTM-proposed
probit computer programs. Pages 303-307 in G. W. Suter, II, and M.
A. Lewis, editors. Aquatic toxicology and environmental fate: 11th Volume.
American Society for Testing and Materials Special Publication 1007. 79K
89-8 BROOKS,
J. E. 1989. The Eurasian wild boar in Pakistan agriculture. The Econogram
5(4):2,5. 131K
89-9 BROOKS,
J. E., E. AHMAD, AND I. HUSSAIN. 1987. The desert hare, Lepus nigricollis,
a minor pest of agriculture in Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Zoology 19(4):438.
39K
89-10 BROOKS,
J. E., E. AHMAD, AND I. HUSSAIN. 1987. A newly-reported pest bird in Pakistan:
the crested lark. Pakistan Journal of Zoology 19(4):437-438. 53K
89-11 BROOKS,
J. E., E. AHMAD, I. HUSSAIN, AND M. H. KHAN. 1989. The agricultural importance
of the wild boar (Sus scrofa L.) in Pakistan. Tropical Pest Management
35:281. 74K
89-12 BRUGGER,
K. E. 1989. Red-tailed hawk dies with coral snake in talons. Copeia 1989(2):508-510.
54K
89-13 BRUGGERS.R.L.
1989. Assessment of bird-repellent chemicals in Africa. Pages 262-280 in
R. L. Bruggers and C. C. H. Elliott, editors. Quelea quelea - Africa's bird
pest. Oxford University Press, Oxford, England. 1,084K
89-14 BRUGGERS,
R. L. 1989. Uses of radio-telemetry in quelea management. Pages 61-65 in
R. L. Bruggers and C. C. H. Elliott, editors. Quelea quelea - Africa's bird
pest. Oxford University Press, Oxford, England. 1,021K
89-15 BRUGGERS,
R. L., AND C. C. H. ELLIOTT, editors. 1989. Quelea quelea - Africa's bird
pest. Oxford University Press, Oxford, England. 39K
89-16 BRUGGERS,
R. L., M. M. JAEGER, J. O. KEITH, P. L. HEGDAL, J. B. BOURASSA, A. A. LATIGO,
AND J. N. GILLIS. 1989. Impact of fenthion on nontarget birds during quelea
control in Kenya. Wildlife Society Bulletin 17:149-160. 238K
89-17 BULLARD,
R. W., B. GEBREKIDAN. 1989. Agronomic techniques to reduce quelea damage to
cereals. Pages 281-292 in R. L. Bruggers, and C. C. H. Elliott, editors.
Quelea quelea - Africa's bird pest. Oxford University Press, Oxford, England.
1,379K
89-18 BULLARD,
R. W., P. P. WORONECKI, R. A. DOLBEER, AND J. R. MASON. 1989. Biochemical
and morphological characteristics in maturing achenes from purple-hulled and
oilseed sunflower cultivars. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 37:886-890.
323K
89-19 BURGESS,
E. C., AND L. A. WINDBERG. 1989. Borrelia Sp. infection in coyotes,
black-tailed jack rabbits and desert cottontails in southern Texas. Journal
of Wildlife Diseases 25:47-51. 299K
89-20 BURNS,
R. J., AND P. J. SAVARIE. 1989. Persistence of tartrazine in marking sheep
wool. Proceedings of the Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference 4:95-100.
72K
89-21 CAMPBELL,
D. 1988. Field testing required for Boomer Rid mountain beaver bait. Forest
Chemical Consultant 1:1. 65K
89-22 CAMPBELL,
D. L., AND J. EVANS. 1989. Aversive conditioning with thiram to reduce mountain
beaver damage to Douglas-fir seedlings. Northwest Science 63:70. 14K
89-23 CAREY,
M. G., D. L. CAMPBELL, AND C. L. CAMPBELL. 1989. Physical structure, flora
and fauna of mountain beaver nests. Northwest Science 63:70. 25K
89-24 CLARK,
L., AND J. R. MASON. 1989. Sensitivity of brown-headed cowbirds to volatiles
. Condor 91:922-932. 254K
89-25 CONSTANTIN,
B. U., AND J. F. GLAHN. 1989. Controlling roosting starlings in industrial
facilities by baiting. Proceedings of the Eastern Wildlife Damage Control
Conference 4:47-51. 207K
89-26 CUMMINGS,
J. L., T. L. GUARINO, AND C. E. KNITTLE. 1989. Chronology of blackbird damage
to sunflowers. Wildlife Society Bulletin 17:50-52. 50K
89-27 CUMMINGS,
J. L., AND E. W. SCHAFER, JR. 1989. Evaluation of a DRC-1347 (CPT) aerial
spray application for reducing a roosting blackbird population. Proceedings
of the Sunflower Research Workshop, (January 9-10, 1989, Fargo, ND):26. 36K
89-28 DANEKE,
D. E., M. L. AVERY. 1989. Effective plot sizes for testing red-winged blackbird
repellents in a large flight pen. Pages 19-27 in K. A. Fagerstone
and R. D. Curnow, editors. Vertebrate pest control and management materials.Volume
6. American Society for Testing and Materials Special Technical Publication
1055. 121K
89-29 DE
GRAZIO, J. W. 1989. Pest birds-an international perspective. Pages 1-8 in
R. L.Bruggers and C. C. H. Eliott, editors. Quelea quelea--Africa's bird pest.
Oxford University Press, Oxford, England. 1,054K
89-30 DOLBEER,
R. A. 1986. Current status and potential of lethal means of reducing bird
damage in agriculture. Proceedings of the International Ornithological Congress
19:474-483. 141K
89-31 DOLBEER,
R. A., M. CHEVALIER, P. P. WORONECKI, AND E. B. BUTLER. 1989. Laughing gulls
at JFK airport: safety hazard or wildlife resource? Proceedings of the Eastern
Wildlife Damage Control Conference 4:37-44. 266K
89-32 ELIAS,
D.T. 1988. Overview of rodent problems in developing countries. FAO Plant
Protection Bulletin 36(3):107-110. 56K
89-33 ENGEMAN,
R. M., D. L. OTIS, J. F. BROMAGHIN, AND W. E. DUSENBERRY. 1989. On the use
of the R50. Pages 13-18 in K. A. Fagerstone, and R. D. Curnow, editors.
Vertebrate pest control and management materials. Volume 6. American Society
for Testing and Materials Special Technical Publication 1055. 91K
89-34
EVANS, J. 1988. Animal damage and its control in ponderosa pine forests. Pages
109-114 in D. M. Baumgartner, and J. E. Lotan, editors. Ponderosa
pine: the species and its management. Symposium proceedings. Washington State
University, Pullman, Washington. 219K
89-35 FAGERSTONE,
K. A. 1989. The federal role in urban wildlife. Pest Management 8(8):18. 41K
89-36 FAGERSTONE,
K. A., AND R. D. CURNOW, editors. 1989. Vertebrate pest control and management
materials. Volume 6. American Society for Testing and Materials. Special Technical
Publication 1055. 1,110K
89-37 FIEDLER,
L. A. 1988. Rodent pest problems and management in eastern Africa. FAO Plant
Protection Bulletin 36(3):125-134. 135K
89-38 GLAHN,
J. F., J. R. MASON, AND D. R. WOODS. 1989. Dimethyl anthranilate as a bird
repellent in livestock feed. Wildlife Society Bulletin 17:313-320. 124K
89-39 HADIDAN,
J., S. R. JENKINS, D. H. JOHNSTON, P. J. SAVARIE, V. F. NETTLES, D. MANSKI,
AND G. M. BAER. 1989. Acceptance of simulated oral rabies vaccine baits by
urban raccoons. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 25:1-9. 191K
89-40 HOLLER,
N. R., AND D. G. DECKER. 1989. Zinc phosphide rodenticide reduces cotton rat
populations in Florida sugarcane. Proceedings of the Eastern Wildlife Damage
Control Conference 4:198-201. 146K
89-41 JAEGER,
M. M., AND R. L. BRUGGERS. 1989. Flocking and seasonal movements of Quelea
quelea and Agelaius phoeniceus in relation to crop damage. Agricultural
Zoology Reviews 3: 271-315. 824K
89-42 JAEGER,
M. M., R. L. BRUGGERS, AND W. A. ERICKSON. 1989. Formation, sizes, and groupings
of quelea nesting colonies. Pages 181-197 in R. L.Bruggers, and C.
C. H. Elliott, editors. Quelea quelea - Africa's bird pest. Oxford University
Press, Oxford, England. 1,520K
89-43 JAEGER,
M. M., C. C. H. ELLIOTT, R. L. BRUGGERS, AND R. G. ALLAN. 1989. Distribution,
populations, and migration patterns of quelea in eastern Africa. Pages 113-131
in R. L. Bruggers, and C. C. H. Elliott, editors. Quelea quelea -
Africa's bird pest. Oxford University Press, Oxford, England. 1,439K
89-44 JOHNS,
B. E., R. L. BRUGGERS, AND M. M. JAEGER. 1989. Mass-marking quelea with fluorescent
pigment particles. Pages 50-60 in R. L. Bruggers, and C. C. H. Elliott,
editors. Quelea quelea - Africa's bird pest. Oxford University Press, Oxford,
England. 1,194K
89-45 KEITH,
J. O., I. OKUNO, AND R. L. BRUGGERS. 1989. Identifying quelea populations
by trace element analysis of feathers. Pages 66-77 in R. L. Bruggers,
and C. C. H. Elliott, editors. Quelea quelea - Africa's bird pest. Oxford
University Press, Oxford, England. 1,159K
89-46 KNOWLTON,
F. F. 1989. Predator biology and livestock depredation management. Proceedings,
Western Section, American Society of Animal Science 40:504-509. 323K
89-47 KNOWLTON,
F. F., L. C. STODDART, R. L. CRABTREE, AND J. W. BLATT. 1989. Evaluation of
some radioisotopes as marking agents for monitoring bait consumption. Pages
52-62 in K. A. Fagerstone and R. D. Curnow, editors. Vertebrate pest
control and management materials. Volume 6. American Society for Testing and
Materials Special Technical Publication 1055. 141K
89-48 KOLZ,
A. L. 1989. A power transfer theory for electrofishing. Pages 1-11 in
A. L. Kolz and J. B. Reynolds, editors. Electrofishing: a power-related phenomenon.
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Technical Report 22. 274K
89-49 KOLZ,
A. L., J. B. REYNOLDS. 1989. Determination of power threshold response curves.
Pages 15-24 in A. L. Kolz and J. B. Reynolds, editors. Electrofishing:
a power-related phenomenon. U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Technical Report
22. 286K
89-50 LEFEBVRE,
L. W., R. M. ENGEMAN, D. G. DECKER, AND N. R. HOLLER. 1989. Relationship of
roof rat population indices with damage to sugarcane. Wildlife Society Bulletin
17:41-45. 77K
89-51 LINZ,
G. M., J. L. CUMMINGS, J. E. DAVIS JR, C. E. KNITTLE, AND J. J. HANZEL. 1989.
1987 sunflower crop in Benson and Ramsey counties, North Dakota: yield, oil
content and blackbird damage. Pages 25-26 in Proceedings Sunflower
Research Workshop, (January 9-10, 1989, Fargo, ND).71K
89-52 MASON,
J. R. 1989. Avoidance of methiocarb-poisoned apples by red-winged blackbirds.
Journal of Wildlife Management 53:836-840. 84K
89-53 MASON,
J. R., M. A. ADAMS, AND L. CLARK. 1989. Anthranilate repellency to starlings:
chemical correlates and sensory perception. Journal of Wildlife Management
53:55-64. 163K
89-54 MASON,
J. R., A. H. ARZT, AND R. R. REIDINGER. 1985. Avfail in color avoidance learning
by starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) and red-winged blackbirds (Agelaius
phoeniceus). Journal of Comparative Psychology 99(4):403-410. 343K
89-55 MASON,
J. R., R. W. BULLARD, R. A. DOLBEER, AND P. P. WORONECKI. 1989. Red-winged
blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus L). feeding response to oil and anthocyanin
levels in sunflower meal. Crop Protection 8:455-460. 186K
89-56 MASON,
J. R., R. A. DOLBEER, P. P. WORONECKI, AND R. W. BULLARD. 1989. Maturational
and varietal influences on sunflower consumption by red-winged blackbirds.
Journal of Wildlife Management 53:841-846. 96K
89-57 MILLS,
L. S., AND F. F. KNOWLTON. 1989. Observer performance in known and blind radio-telemetry
accuracy tests. Journal of Wildlife Management 53(2):340-342. 48K
89-58 MITCHELL, G. C., F. L. POWE, M. L. SEILER, AND H. N. MITCHELL. 1989.
An annotated bibliography on rodent research in Latin America, 1960-1985 .
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. FAO Plant Production
and Protection Paper 98.
89-59 MOORE,
W. S., AND R. A. DOLBEER. 1989. The use of banding recovery data to estimate
dispersal rates and gene flow in avian species: case studies in the red-winged
blackbird and common grackle. Condor 91:242-253. 314K
89-60 OLAFSON,
J. M., W. J. BLEIER, G. M. LINZ, L. J. LINZ, AND R. B. CARLSON. 1989. Geographic
variation in red-winged blackbirds from central North America. Proceedings
of the Sunflower Research Workshop:28. 17K
89-61
OTIS, D. L. 1989. Damage assessments-estimation models and sampling design.
Pages 78-101 in R. L. Bruggers, and C. C. H. Elliott, editors. Quelea
quelea - Africa's bird pest. Oxford University Press, Oxford, England. 1,863K
89-62 PRESTWICH,
K. N., K. E. BRUGGER, AND M. TOPPING. 1989. Energy and communication in three
species of hylid frogs: power input, power output and efficiency. Journal
of Experimental Biology 144:53-80. 520K
89-63 RICKARD,
R. S., R. M. ENGEMAN, G. O. ZERBE, AND R. B. BURY. 1989. A nonparametric comparison
of monomolecular growth curves: application to western painted turtle data.
Growth, Development & Aging 53:47-56. 145K
89-64 RUSSELL,
K. W., W. G. THIES, D. L. CAMPBELL, R. I. GARA, AND W. R. LITTKE. 1989. Effects
of slash burning on forest damage from animals, insects, diseases, and adverse
environment. Pages 95-112 in D. P. Hanley, J. J. Kammenga, and C.
D. Oliver, editors. The burning decision: regional perspectives on slash.
University of Washington, Institute of Forest Resources, Contribution No.
66. Seattle, Washington. 381K
89-65 SHUMAKE, S. A., AND R. W. BULLARD, editors. 1988. Vertebrate pest control
and management materials. Volume 5. American Society for Testing and Materials
Special Technical Publication 974.
89-66 SOLIMAN,
S. 1988. Developing a tracking-edible gel/toxicant delivery system for control
of Rattus norvegicus and Mus Musculus. Proceedings of the
Egyptian Academy of Science 38:179-185. 211K
89-67 STICKLEY,
A. R. 1989. Survey of Mississippi catfish farmers on means, effort, and costs
to repel fish-eating birds from ponds. Proceedings of the Eastern Wildlife
Damage Control Conference 4:105-108 + Appendix 1. 141K
89-68 STODDART,
L. C., F. F. KNOWLTON, AND R. J. TAYLOR. 1989. A first generation mathematical
model for calculating area of influence and potential number of animals exposed
to management programs. Pages 28-33 in K. A. Fagerstone and R. D.
Curnow, editors. Vertebrate pest control and management materials. Volume
6. American Society for Testing and Materials Special Technical Publication
1055. 68K
89-69 THOMPSON,
R. D., AND B. E. JOHNS. 1989. Chemical antagonism of red-winged blackbird
habituation to fright-producing auditory stimuli. Pesticide Biochemistry and
Physiology 34:143-148. 74K
89-70 TOBIN,
M. E., R. A. DOLBEER, AND C. M. WEBSTER. 1989. Alternate-row treatment with
the repellent methiocarb to protect cherry orchards from birds. Crop Protection
8:461-465. 198K
89-71 TOBIN,
M. E., R. A. DOLBEER, AND P. P. WORONECKI. 1989. Bird damage to apples in
the mid-Hudson Valley of New York. HortScience 24:859. 48K
89-72 TWEDT,
D. J., W. J. BLEIER, AND G. M. LINZ. 1989. Blackbirds with yellow heads. Do
they eat sunflowers too? (Abstract). Proceedings of the Sunflower Research
Workshop:27. 21K
89-73 WORONECKI,
P. P., R. A. DOLBEER, AND T. W. SEAMANS. 1989. Field trials of alpha-chloralose
and DRC-1339 for reducing numbers of herring gulls. Proceedings of the Great
Plains Wildlife Damage Control Workshop 9:148-153. 135K
89-74 LEFEBVRE,
L. W., N. R. HOLLER, AND D. G. DECKER. 1988. Comparative effectiveness of
full-field and field-edge bait applications in delivering bait to roof rats
in Florida sugarcane fields. Journal of the American Society of Sugar Cane
Technology 5:64-68. 430K