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Annual Publications List 1995

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Journal Articles

95-1 ADERMAN, A. R., AND E. P. HILL. 1995. Locations and numbers of double-crested cormorants using winter roosts in the Delta Region of Mississippi. Colonial Waterbirds 18:143-151. NWRCPDF 250K

95-2 AHMAD, E., I HUSSAIN, AND J. E. BROOKS. 1995. Losses of stored foods due to rats at grain markets in Pakistan. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 36:125-133. NWRCPDF 589K

95-3 AHMAD, E., J. E. BROOKS, I. HUSSAIN, AND M. H. KHAN. 1995. Reproduction in Eurasian wild boar in central Punjab, Pakistan. Acta Theriologica 40:163-173. NWRCPDF 145K

95-4 AVERY, M. L., D. G. DECKER, J. S. HUMPHREY, E. ARONOV, S. D. LINSCOMBE, AND M.O. WAY. 1995. Methyl anthranilate as a rice seed treatment to deter birds. Journal of Wildlife Management 59:50-56.NWRCPDF 134K

95-5 AVERY, M. L., D. G. DECKER, J. S. HUMPHREY, A. A. HAYES, AND C. C. LAUKERT. 1995. Color, size, and location of artificial fruits affect sucrose avoidance by cedar waxwings and European starlings. Auk 112: 436-444.NWRCPDF 150K

95-6 AVERY, M. L, M. A. PAVELKA, D. L. BERGMAN, D. G. DECKER, C. E. KNITTLE, AND G. M. LINZ. 1995. Aversive conditioning to reduce raven predation on California least tern eggs. Colonial Waterbirds 18: 131-138. NWRCPDF 186K

95-7 BARNES, JR., V. G., AND R. M. ENGEMAN. 1995. Black bear damage to lodgepole pine in central Oregon. Northwestern Naturalist 76:127-129. NWRCPDF 58K

95-8 BEAN, N. J., AND J. R. MASON. 1995. Attractiveness of liquid baits containing natural and artificial sweeteners to white-tailed deer. Journal of Wildlife Management 59:610-613. NWRCPDF 81K

95-9 BELANT, J. L., S. W. GABREY, R. A. DOLBEER, AND T. W. SEAMANS. 1995. Methyl anthranilate formulations repel gulls and mallards from water. Crop Protection 14:171-175. NWRCPDF 152K

95-10 BELANT, J. L., T. W. SEAMANS, S. W. GABREY, AND R. A. DOLBEER. 1995. Abundance of gulls and other birds at landfills in northern Ohio. American Midland Naturalist 134:30-40. NWRCPDF 146K

95-11 BERGMAN, D. L., AND J. M. BERGMAN. 1995. NOTES. American woodcock use of a nest box. Prairie Naturalist 27:172-173. NWRCPDF 34K

95-12 BERGMAN, D. L, AND H. J. HOMAN. 1995. NOTES. Sighting of a whooper swan in North Dakota. South Dakota Bird Notes 47(2):34-35. NWRCPDF 19K

95-13 BRUGGER, K. E. 1995. Double-crested cormorants and fisheries in Florida. Colonial Waterbirds 18:110-117. NWRCPDF 194K

95-14 BRUGGERS, R. L., AND M. E. ZACCAGNINI. 1994. Vertebrate pest problems related to agricultural production and applied research in Argentina. Vida Silvestre Neotropical 3:71-83. NWRCPDF 266K

95-15 BRUGGERS, R. L., D. L. GRIFFIN, AND M. E. HAQUE. 1995. Analysis of commercially available zinc phosphide from Bangladesh: implications for rodent control. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 36(1/2): 25-33. NWRCPDF 106K

95-16 BRUGGERS, R. L., C. J. FEARE, E. L. GILL, M. B. SERRA, S. B. CANAVELLI AND M. E. ZACCAGNINI. 1995. Leg streamers for marking chestnut-capped blackbirds Agelaius ruficapillus in Argentina. Hornero 14: 46-48. NWRCPDF 79K

95-17 BURNS, R. J., AND G. E. CONNOLLY. 1995. Assessment of potential toxicity of Compound 1080 from livestock protection collars to canines and scavenging birds. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 36(1/2): 161-167. NWRCPDF 104K

95-18 BURNS, R. J., AND G. E. CONNOLLY. 1995. Toxicity of Compound 1080 livestock protection collars to sheep. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 28:141-144. NWRCPDF 69K

95-19 BURNS, R. J., D. E. ZEMLICKA, AND P. J. SAVARIE. 1995. Evaluation of methods for detecting nonfluorescent colored flakes and flake persistence in coyote scats. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 36(1/2):169-175. NWRCPDF 116K

95-20 CLARK, L. 1995. Effects of particle size on starling preference for food coated with activated charcoal. Crop Protection 14:461-465. NWRCPDF 123K

95-21 CLARK, L.1995. Modulation of avian responsiveness to chemical irritants: effects of prostaglandin E1 and analgesics. Journal of Experimental Zoology 271:432-440. NWRCPDF 108K

95-22 CUMMINGS, J. L., P. A. POCHOP. J. E. DAVIS, JR., AND H. W. KRUPA. 1995. Evaluation of ReJeX-iT AG-36 as a Canada goose grazing repellent. Journal of Wildlife Management 59:47-50. NWRCPDF 76K

95-23 CUMMINGS, J. L., M. L. AVERY, P. A. POCHOP, J. E. DAVIS, JR., D. G. DECKER, H. W. KRUPA, AND J. W. JOHNSON. 1995. Evaluation of a methyl anthranilate formulation for reducing bird damage to blueberries. Crop Protection 14:257-259. NWRCPDF 80K

95-24 DOLBEER, R. A. 1995. Bird strikes: managing birds at airports to improve aviation safety. Boeing Airliner (Jan-Mar): 20-23. NWRCPDF 341K

95-25 DOLBEER, R. A, P. P. WORONECKI, AND T. W. SEAMANS. 1995. Ranking and evaluation of field corn hybrids for resistance to blackbird damage. Crop Protection 14:399-403. NWRCPDF 130K

95-26 ENGEMAN, R. M., V. G. BARNES, JR., R. M. ANTHONY, AND H. W. KRUPA. 1995. Vegetation management for reducing mortality of ponderosa pine seedlings from Thomomys spp. Crop Protection 14:505-508. NWRCPDF 97K

95-27 EPPLE, G., J. R. MASON, E. ARONOV, D. L. NOLTE, R. A. HARTZ, R. KALOOSTIAN, D. CAMPBELL, AND A. B. SMITH III. 1995. Feeding responses to predator-based repellents in the mountain beaver (Aplodontia rufa). Ecological Applications 5:1163-1170. NWRCPDF 137K

95-28 GLAHN, J. F., AND K. E. BRUGGER. 1995. The impact of double-crested cormorants on the Mississippi Delta catfish industry: a bioenergetics model. Colonial Waterbirds 18:168-175. NWRCPDF 185K

95-29 GLAHN, J. F., AND R. B. MCCOY. 1995. Measurements of wintering double-crested cormorants and discriminant models of sex. Journal of Field Ornithology 66:299-304. NWRCPDF 113K

95-30 GLAHN, J. F., AND A. R. STICKLEY, JR. 1995. Wintering double-crested cormorants in the Delta Region of Mississippi: population levels and their impact on the catfish industry. Colonial Waterbirds 18:137-142. NWRCPDF 114K

95-31 GLAHN, J. F., P. J. DIXSON, G. A. LITTAUER, AND R. B. MCCOY. 1995. Food habits of double-crested cormorants wintering in the Delta Region of Mississippi. Colonial Waterbirds 18:158-167. NWRCPDF 216K

95-32 HOMAN, H. J., W. J. BLEIER, AND G. M. LINZ. 1995. NOTES. Probable bald eagle predation of a ring-necked pheasant. South Dakota Bird Notes 47(3) 63-64. NWRCPDF 23K

95-33 JOHNSTON, J. J., E. E. PETTY, I. OKUNO, AND D. L. NOLTE. 1995. Comparison of reversed-phase and ion-pair chromatography for the determination of strychnine in animal tissues. Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Applications 670:73-79. NWRCPDF 149K

95-34 KELLY, K. L., AND J. J. JOHNSTON. 1995. Supercritical fluid extraction of strychnine using two different sequential organic modifiers. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 43:1208-1211. NWRCPDF 110K

95-35 KELLY, K. L., B. A. KIMBALL, AND J. J. JOHNSTON. 1995. Quantitation of digitoxin, digoxin, and their metabolites by high-performance liquid chromatography using pulsed amperometric detection. Journal of Chromatography A, 711:289-295. NWRCPDF 118K

95-36 KIMBALL, B. A., AND C. A. FURCOLOW. 1995. Ion-pair high-performance liquid chromatographic determination of strychnine alkaloid in an animal tissue. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 43:700-703. NWRCPDF 108K

95-37 KIMBALL, B. A., R. K. CRAVER, J. J. JOHNSTON, AND D. L. NOLTE. 1995. Quantitative analysis of the mono- and sesquiterpenoids of Douglas-fir sapwood by solvent extraction and gas chromatography with mass selective detection. Journal of High Resolution Chromatography 18:221-225. NWRCPDF 116K

95-38 KING, D. T., J. F. GLAHN, AND K. J. ANDREWS. 1995. Daily activity budgets and movements of winter roosting double-crested cormorants determined by biotelemetry in the Delta Region of Mississippi. Colonial Waterbirds 18:152-157. NWRCPDF 128K

95-39 KOEHLER, A. E., M. E. TOBIN, AND R. T. SUGIHARA. 1995. Exploration of lauric acid as a potentiator for enhancing warfarin toxicity to rats. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 36(1/2):73-87. NWRCPDF 200K

95-40 KOEHLER, A. E., M. E. TOBIN, M. J. GOODALL, AND R. T. SUGIHARA. 1995. Weatherability and acceptance of selected commercial zinc phosphide rodent baits. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 36(1/2):35-50. NWRCPDF 178K

95-41 LINZ, G. M., D. L. BERGMAN, AND W. J. BLEIER. 1995. Birds associated with blackbird spring feeding sites in South Dakota. Prairie Naturalist 27:11-15. NWRCPDF 76 K

95-42 LINZ, G. M., D. L. BERGMAN, H. J. HOMAN, AND W. J. BLEIER. 1995. Effects of herbicide-induced habitat alterations on blackbird damage to sunflower. Crop Protection 14:625-629. NWRCPDF 136K

95-43 LINZ, G. M., L. A. MENDOZA, D. L. BERGMAN, AND W. J. BLEIER.1995. Preferences of three blackbird species for sunflower meats, cracked corn and brown rice. Crop Protection 14:375-378. NWRCPDF 98K

95-44 MADENJIAN C. P., AND S. W. GABREY. 1995. Waterbird predation on fish in western Lake Erie: a bioenergetics model application. The Condor 97:141-153. NWRCPDF 222K

95-45 MASON, J. R. 1995. Evaluation of white plastic flags as visual repellents for snow geese on coastal salt marshes. International Journal of Pest Management 41:19-21. NWRCPDF 52K

95-46 MASON, J. R., AND L. CLARK. 1995. Evaluation of methyl anthranilate and activated charcoal as snow goose grazing deterrents. Crop Protection 14:467-469. NWRCPDF 86 K

95-47 MASON, J. R., AND L. CLARK. . 1995. Mammalian irritants as chemical stimuli for birds: the importance of training. The Auk 112:511-514. NWRCPDF 61K

95-48 MASON, J. R., AND L. CLARK. 1995. SHORT COMMUNICATIONS. Capsaicin detection in trained European starlings: the importance of olfaction and trigeminal chemoreception. Wilson Bulletin 107:165-169. NWRCPDF 88K

95-49 MATSCHKE, G. H., C. A. RAMEY, G. R. MCCANN, AND R. M. ENGEMAN. 1995. Evaluation of a 2-active ingredient gas cartridge for controlling northern pocket gophers. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 36(1/2):151-160. NWRCPDF 115K

95-50 MOTT, D. F., AND F. L. BOYD.1995. A review of techniques for preventing cormorant depredations at aquaculture facilities in the Southeastern United States. Colonial Waterbirds 18:176-180. NWRCPDF 112K

95-51 MOTT, D. F., AND R. D. FLYNT. 1995. Evaluation of an electric fence system for excluding wading birds at catfish ponds. The Progressive Fish-Culturist 57:88-90. NWRCPDF 51K

95-52 NASS, R. D. 1995. SHORT COMMUNICATION. Iron filings as magnetically retrievable markers. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 36(1/2):189-193. NWRCPDF 64K

95-53 NOLTE, D. L., AND J. R. MASON. 1995. Maternal ingestion of ortho-aminoacetophenone during gestation affects intake by offspring. Physiology and Behavior 58:925-928. NWRCPDF 80K

95-54 NOLTE, D. L., J. P. FARLEY, AND S. HOLBROOK. 1995. Effectiveness of BGR-P and garlic in inhibiting browsing of western redcedar by black-tailed deer. Tree Planters' Notes 46(1):4-6. NWRCPDF 153K

95-55 NOLTE, D. L, K. L. KELLY, B. A. KIMBALL, AND J. J. JOHNSTON. 1995. Herbivore avoidance of digitalis extracts is not mediated by cardiac glycosides. Journal of Chemical Ecology 21:1447-1455. NWRCPDF 102K

95-56 NOLTE, D. L, B. A. KIMBALL, K. L. KELLY, Z. ZHANG, AND D. L. CAMPBELL. 1995. Herbivore avoidance of a simple digitalis extract. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 43: 830-832. NWRCPDF 81K

95-57 PRIMUS, T. M., D. L. GRIFFIN, M. L. AVERY, AND J. J. JOHNSTON. 1995. Liquid chromatographic method for the determination of methyl anthranilate in liquid formulation and residues on formulated rice seed bait. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 43:3052-3056. NWRCPDF 138K

95-58 RAMEY, C. A., AND R. T. STERNER. 1995. Mortality of gallinaceous birds associated with 2% zinc phosphide baits for control of voles in alfalfa. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 36(1/2) 51-64. NWRCPDF 199K

95-59 SEAMANS, T. W., D. W. HAMERSHOCK, AND G. E. BERNHARDT. 1995. Determination of body density for twelve bird species. Ibis 137: 424-428. NWRCPDF 79K

95-60 STARR, R. I., R. W. TIMM, D. B. HURLBUT, AND S. A. VOLZ. 1995. Aerobic biodegradation of strychnine alkaloid rodenticide in soil. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 36(1/2):103-124. NWRCPDF 252K

95-61 STERNER, R. T., AND R. E. MAULDIN. 1995. Regressors of whole-carcass zinc phosphide/phosphine residues in voles: indirect evidence of low hazards to predators/scavengers. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 28:519-523. NWRCPDF 105K

95-62 STERNER, R. T., AND C. A. RAMEY. 1995. Deterioration of lecithin-adheredzinc phosphide baits in alfalfa. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 36(1/2):65-71. NWRCPDF 94K

95-63 STICKLEY, JR., A. R., D. F. MOTT, AND J. O. KING. 1995. Short-term effects of an inflatable effigy on cormorants at catfish farms. Wildlife Society Bulletin 23:73-77. NWRCPDF 152K

95-64 STICKLEY, JR., A. R., J. F. GLAHN, J. O. KING, AND D. T. KING. 1995. Impact of great blue heron depredations on channel catfish farms. Journal of the World Aquaculture Society 26:194-199. NWRCPDF 69K

95-65 SUGIHARA, R. T., M. E. TOBIN, AND A. E. KOEHLER. 1995. Zinc phosphide baits and prebaiting for controlling rats in Hawaiian sugarcane. Journal of Wildlife Management 59:882-889. NWRCPDF 135K

95-66 TOBIN, M. E. 1995. Controlling rats in macadamia orchards. Pacific Nut Producer, July/August: 20-21. NWRCPDF 130K

95-67 TOBIN, M. E., R. M. ENGEMAN, AND R. T. SUGIHARA. 1995. Effects of mongoose odors on rat capture success. Journal of Chemical Ecology 21:635-639. NWRCPDF 64K

95-68 VILLA-CORNEJO, B., AND R. M. ENGEMAN. 1995. NOTES. Reproductive characteristics of the hispid pocket gopher (Orthogeomys hispidus hispidus) in Veracruz, Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist 40:411-414. NWRCPDF 50K

95-69 VILLA-CORNEJO, B., R. M. ENGEMAN, AND W. LOPEZ-FORMENT. 1995. NOTES. A description of neonates of Merriam's pocket gopher (Pappogeomys merriami merriami). Southwestern Naturalist 40:410-411. NWRCPDF 30K

95-70 WINDBERG, L. A. 1995. Demography of a high-density coyote population. Canadian Journal of Zoology 73: 942-954. NWRCPDF 230K

95-71 WITMER, G. W., G. H. mATSCHKE, AND D. L. CAMPBELL. 1995. Field trials of pocket gopher control with cholecalciferol. Crop Protection 14:307-309. NWRCPDF 94K

95-72 WITMER, G. W., M. J. PIPAS, AND D. L. CAMPBELL. 1995. Effectiveness of search patterns for recovery of animal carcasses in relation to pocket gopher infestation control. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation 36(1/2):177-187. NWRCPDF 158K

95-73 WITMER, G. W., M. J. PIPAS, AND A. HAYDEN. 1995. RESEARCH NOTE. Some observations on coyote food habits in Pennsylvania. Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 69:77-80. NWRCPDF 74K

Books, Book Chapters, Miscellaneous Reports and Theses

95-74 AVERY, M. L. 1995. Rusty Blackbird (Euphagus carolinus). The birds of North America No. 200. The Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, PA, and The American Ornithologists' Union, Washington, D. C. NWRCPDF 389K

95-75 CLARK, L., AND J. CUMMINGS. 1995. Chemical hazing of free-ranging ducks in Eagle River Flats: field evaluation of ReJeX-iT® WL-05. Pages 411-422 in C. H. Racine and D. Cate, editors. Interagency Expanded Site Investigation: Evaluation of white phosphorus contamination and potential treatability at Eagle River Flats, Alaska, FY94 Final Report. U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, New Hampshire. NWRCPDF 189K

95-76 CLARK, L., J. CUMMINGS, C. RACINE, B. STEELE, AND L. REITSMA. 1995. Integrated risk assessment model (IRAM) for determining white phosphorus encounter rate by waterfowl. Pages 403-410 in C. H. Racine and D. Cate, editors. Interagency Expanded Site Investigation: Evaluation of white phosphorus contamination and potential treatability at Eagle River Flats, Alaska, FY94 Final Report. U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, New Hampshire. NWRCPDF 126K

95-77 CUMMINGS, J. L., C. A. YODER, R. E. JOHNSON, P. A. POCHOP, K. S. GRUVER, J. E. DAVIS, JR., K. L. TOPE, J. B. BOURASSA, AND R. L. PHILLIPS. 1995. Movement, distribution and relative risk of waterfowl, bald eagles and dowitchers using Eagle River Flats. Pages 321-334 in C. H. Racine and D. Cate, editors. Interagency Expanded Site Investigation: Evaluation of white phosphorus contamination and potential treatability at Eagle River Flats, Alaska, FY94 Final Report. U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, New Hampshire. NWRCPDF 250K

95-78 FIEDLER, L. A. 1994. Rodent pest management in eastern Africa. Food and Agriculture Organization Plant Production and Protection Paper 123. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations.

95-79 KEITH, J. O., R. L. BRUGGERS, P. C. MATTESON, A. EL HANI, S. CHAOUT, L. A. FIEDLER, E. H. ARROUB, J. N. GILLIS, AND R. L. PHILLIPS. 1995. An ecotoxicological assessment of insecticides used for locust control in southern Morocco. Denver Wildlife Research Center Research Report 11-55-006. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Washington, D. C.

95-80 KNOWLTON, F. F. 1995. Radio telemetry as a wildlife research tool. Pages 81-106 in S. H. Berwick, and V. B. Saharia, editors. The development of international principles and practices of wildlife research and management: Asian and American approaches. Oxford University Press, Delhi, India. NWRCPDF 709K

95-81 PARRISH, I. R. 1994. Development and statistical validation of radioimmunoassays for measuring six reproductive hormones in coyote sera. M.S. thesis. Utah State University, Loga, Utah. (Not available for distribution from NWRC. Please contact your local library for Interlibrary Loan.)

95-82 PAULIK, L. A. 1995. Vertebrate pest conference: bibliography and index to the proceedings, 1st-16th (1962-94). Bibliographies and Literature of Agriculture No. 129. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Washington, D. C.

95-83 POCHOP, P. A., J. L. CUMMINGS, AND C. A YODER. 1995. Evaluation of Aquablok™ on contaminated sediments to reduce mortality of foraging waterfowl. Pages 429-444 in C. H. Racine and D. Cate, editors. Interagency Expanded Site Investigation: Evaluation of white phosphorus contamination and potential treatability at Eagle River Flats, Alaska, FY94 Final Report. U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, Hanover, New Hampshire. NWRCPDF 363K

95-84 ZEMLICKA, D. E. 1995. Seasonal variation in the behavior of sterile and nonsterile coyotes. M.S. thesis. Logan, UT: Utah State University. 88 p. (Not available for distribution from NWRC. Please contact your local library for InterlibraryLoan.)

Abstracts and Conference Publications

95-85 ALLEN, L., AND R. ENGEMAN. 1995. Assessing the impact of dingo predation on wildlife using an activity index. Proceedings: Australian Vertebrate Pest Control Conference 10:72-79. NWRCPDF 167K

95-86 AVERY, M. L. 1995. Recent research on controlling bird damage to blueberries. Proceedings of the Biennial Southeast Blueberry Conference and Trade Show 7:73-78. NWRCPDF 66K

95-87 AVERY, M. L., AND R. E. MATTESON. 1995. Effectiveness of dimethyl anthranilate and eyespots for reducing feed consumption by starlings. Proceedings: Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference 6:128-133. NWRCPDF 134K

95-88 AVERY, M. L., C. E. KNITTLE, AND G. M. LINZ.1995. ABSTRACT. Nonlethal control of egg predation by ravens at California least tern colonies, Camp Pendleton, California. Page 13 in 1995 DoD Fish and Wildlife Training Sessions and Related Meetings, 25-31 March 1995; Minneapolis, Minnesota. National Military Fish and Wildlife Association, Newburg, Maryland.

95-89 BELANT, J. L., AND R. A. DOLBEER. 1995. ABSTRACT. Age classification of laughing gulls based on summer plumage. Annual Meeting of American Ornithologists Union 113:157.

95-90 CONNER, M. M., M. M. JAEGER, AND T. A. WELLER. 1995. ABSTRACT. Identifying the coyote who kills on a northern California sheep ranch. Proceedings, Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society 2:27.

95-91 CONNOLLY, G. 1995. Animal Damage Control research contributions to coyote management. Pages 61-71 in Proceedings, Joint Fur Resources Workshop. West Virginia Department of Natural Resources, Charleston, West Virginia. NWRCPDF 155K

95-92 CONNOLLY, G.. 1995. The effects of control on coyote populations: another look. Pages 23-29 in D. Rollins, C. Richardson, T. Blankenship, K.Canon, and S. Henke, editors. Proceedings, Symposium on Coyotes in the Southwest: a Compendium of Our Knowledge. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin, Texas. NWRCPDF 127K

95-93 DOLBEER, R. A. 1995. ABSTRACT. Blackbird and racoon management in sweet corn. Page 40 in Ohio Fruit and Vegetable Grower's Congress, Columbus, Ohio.

95-94 DOLBEER, R. A., AND J. L. BUCKNALL. 1994. Shooting gulls reduces strikes with aircraft at John F. Kennedy International Airport, 1991-1993. Pages 375-396 in Bird Strike Committee Europe, Proceedings and Working Papers; Austrian Federal Ministry of Public Economy and Transport, Department of Civil Aviation, Vienna, Austria.

95-95 DOLBEER, R. A., AND C. P. DWYER. 1995. ABSTRACT. E = ½MV2: why birds and aircraft should not occupy the same space at the same time. Proceedings, Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society 2:37.

95-96 DOLBEER, R. A., AND E. LEBOEUF. 1995. ABSTRACT. Preliminary bird strike analysis for civil aircraft in the USA, 1994. Page 13 in 5th annual meeting of Bird Strike Committee USA ( August 10, 1995, Dallas, TX). Denver Wildlife Research Center, Sandusky, Ohio.

95-97 DOLBEER, R. A, E. LEBOEUF, D. P. ARRINGTON, AND C. ATKINS. 1995. ABSTRACT. Can aircraft and albatrosses coexist at Midway Island? Page 20 in 5th annual meeting of Bird Strike Committee USA (August 10, 1995, Dallas, TX). Denver Wildlife Research Center, Sandusky, Ohio. NWRCPDF 18K

95-98 ENGEMAN, R. M., D. L. CAMPBELL, D. L. NOLTE, AND G. W. WITMER. 1995. Some recent research results on non-lethal means of reducing animal damage to reforestation projects in the Western United States. Proceedings, Australian Vertebrate Pest Control Conference 10:150-154. NWRCPDF 116K

95-99 FAGERSTONE, K. A. 1995. ABSTRACT. APHIS and consortia pesticide reregistration status. Pages 13-14 in Annual Meeting of the Western Regional Coordinating Committee's (WRCC-95) Vertebrate Pests of Agriculture, Forestry, and Public Lands. (November 14-16, 1995; Reno, NV). Denver Wildlife Research Center, Denver, Colorado.

95-100 FAGERSTONE, K. A. 1995. ABSTRACT. Use of pesticides for managing predators to enhance seabird populations. Pacific Seabirds 22(1): 29.

95-101 FAGERSTONE, K. A., AND L. A. MILER. 1995. ABSTRACT. Immunocontraception research update. Pages 13-15-17 in Annual Meeting of the Western Regional Coordinating Committee's (WRCC-95) Vertebrate Pests of Agriculture, Forestry, and Public Lands. (November 14-16, 1995; Reno, NV). Denver Wildlife Research Center, Denver, Colorado.

95-102 FAGERSTONE, K. A., C. A. RAMEY, AND J. KEITH. 1995. ABSTRACT. Mongoose management to protect endangered species in Hawaii. Proceedings, Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society 2:41-42.

95-103 FLYNT, R. D., AND J. F. GLAHN. 1995. Propagation of bamboo as blackbird lure roost habitat. Proceedings, Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference 6:113-119. NWRCPDF 169K

95-104 HENKE, S. E., AND F. F. KNOWLTON. 1995. Techniques for estimating coyote abundance. Pages 71-78 in D. Rollins, C. Richardson, T. Blankenship, K.Canon, and S. Henke, editors. Proceedings, Symposium on Coyotes in the Southwest: a Compendium of our Knowledge. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin, Texas. NWRCPDF 184K

95-105 JAEGER, M. M., AND P. SULTANA. 1995. ABSTRACT. Seasonal impact of golden jackals on bandicoot rats in Bangladesh: can predation reduce preharvest rat damage.Proceedings, Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society 2: 64.

95-106 JOHNSTON, J. J., AND E. E. PETTY. 1995. ABSTRACT. A comparison of solvent extraction, solid phase extraction and matrix solid phase dispersion for the quantification of organochlorine pesticide residues in biological matrices. National Meeting of the American Chemical Society 210: 005.

95-107 KIMBALL, B. A., J. J. JOHNSTON, AND D. L. NOLTE.1995. ABSTRACT. A simple quantitative method for the determination of terpenoids in Douglas-fir sapwood. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy. (March 1995, New Orleans, LA) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

95-108 KNOWLTON, F. F., AND E. M. GESE. 1995. Coyote population processes revisited. Pages 1-6 in D. Rollins, C. Richardson, T. Blankenship, K.Canon, and S. Henke, editors. Proceedings, Symposium on Coyotes in the Southwest: a Compendium of our Knowledge. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin, Texas. NWRCPDF 135K

95-109 LEWISTON, R., N. J. BEAN, E.V. ARONOV, MCCONNELL JR., J. E. AND J. R. MASON. 1995. Similarities between Big Game Repellent and predator urine repellency to white-tailed deer: the importance of sulfur and fatty acids.Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference 6:145-148. NWRCPDF 92K

95-110 LINZ, G. M., C. E. KNITTLE, AND R. E. JOHNSON. 1995. ABSTRACT. Home range of breeding common ravens on Camp Pendleton, California: research and application. Page 12 in 1995 DoD Fish and Wildlife Training Sessions and Related Meetings, National Military Fish and Wildlife Association, Newburg, Maryland.

95-111 MILLER, L. A. 1995. Immunocontraception as a tool for controlling reproduction in coyotes.Pages 172-176 in D. Rollins, C. Richardson, T. Blankenship, K.Canon, and S. Henke, editors. Proceedings, Symposium on Coyotes in the Southwest: a Compendium of our Knowledge. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin, Texas. NWRCPDF 127K

95-112 MOTT, D. F., R. D. FLYNT, AND J. O. KING. 1995. An evaluation of floating ropes for reducing cormorant damage at catfish ponds. Proceedings: Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference 6:93-97. NWRCPDF 98K

95-113 NEALE, J.C.C., B. N. SACKS, M. M.JAEGER, AND D. R. MCCULLOUGH. 1995. ABSTRACT. Comparative use of space by sympatric bobcats and coyotes in Mendocino County, California. Proceedings, Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society 2:90-91.

95-114 NOLTE, D. L. 1995. ABSTRACT. Repellent research update. Page 21 in Annual Meeting of the Western Regional Coordinating Committee's (WRCC-95) Vertebrate Pests of Agriculture, Forestry, and Public Lands. (November 14-16, 1995; Reno, NV). Denver Wildlife Research Center, Denver, Colorado.

95-115 NOLTE, D. L. 1995. ABSTRACT. Rodent Problems in Mongolia. Page 20 in Annual Meeting of the Western Regional Coordinating Committee's (WRCC-95) Vertebrate Pests of Agriculture, Forestry, and Public Lands. (November 14-16, 1995; Reno, NV). Denver Wildlife Research Center, Denver, Colorado.

95-116 PHILLIPS, R. L. 1995. ABSTRACT. International trap standards and the future use of foothold traps. In: Proceedings, Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society 2:101.

95-117 PHILLIPS, R. L., AND G. L. NUNLEY. 1995. Historical perspective on coyote control methods in Texas. Pages 148-157 in D. Rollins, C. Richardson, T. Blankenship, K.Canon, and S. Henke, editors. Proceedings, Symposium on Coyotes in the Southwest: a Compendium of our Knowledge. Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin, Texas. NWRCPDF 156K

95-118 PRIMUS, T. M., AND J. J. JOHNSTON. 1995. ABSTRACT. Residue determination of a novel repellent on a food crop. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy. (March 1995, New Orleans, LA). Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

95-119 RAMEY, C. A. 1995. Evaluating the gas cartridge for coyotes in controlling badgers.Proceedings: Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference 6:79-84. NWRCPDF 131K

95-120 RAMEY, C. A., AND K. A. CLARK. 1994. ABSTRACT. Enzootic patterns in fox rabies surveillance data from Texas. Pages 28-29 in Coping with invading rabies epizootics, 5th Annual International Meeting on Rabies in the Americas. Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario, Canada.

95-121 RAMEY, C. A., AND K. A. CLARK. 1994. ABSTRACT. Enzootic patterns in thirty years of skunk rabies data from Texas. Page 30 in American Society of Mammalogists ASM 75th Anniversary Meeting, No. 101. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.

95-122 RAMEY, C. A., AND K. MILLS. 1995. ABSTRACT. Population changes during a skunk rabies epizootic in northwestern Wyoming.Page 12 in The challenge-a world free of rabies, 6th Annual International Meeting on Research Advances and Rabies Control in the Americas. (October 24-27, 1995, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico). Office of the Director General of Preventive Medicine, Mexico City, Mexico.

95-123 RAMEY, C. A., R. T. STERNER, T. E. MANNING, AND J. O. WOLFF. 1995. ABSTRACT. Predator and nontarget hazards to gallinaceous birds in a simulated field study using zinc phosphide to control voles. Page 23 in Annual Meeting of the Western Regional Coordinating Committee's (WRCC-95) Vertebrate Pests of Agriculture, Forestry, and Public Lands. (November 14-16, 1995; Reno, NV). Denver Wildlife Research Center, Denver, Colorado.

95-124 SACKS, B. N., J. C. C. NEALE, M. M. JAEGER, AND D. MCCULLOUGH. 1995. ABSTRACT. Dynamics of a coyote population in reference to sheep depredation. Proceedings, Annual Conference of The Wildlife Society 2:116.

95-125 SEAMANS, T. W., J. L. BELANT, AND C. P. DWYER. 1995. ABSTRACT. Propane exploders and cattle guards as white-tailed deer deterrents. Page 11 in 5th annual Bird Strike Committee USA (August 8-10,1995, Dallas, TX). Denver Wildlife Research Center, Sandusky, Ohio.

95-126 SEUBERT, J. L. 1994. Assessing the implementation of wildlife hazard management programs at civil airports. Pages 275-284 in Bird Strike Committee Europe, Proceedings and Working Papers; Austrian Federal Ministry of Public Economy and Transport, Department of Civil Aviation, BSCE22/WP60, Vienna, Austria. NWRCPDF 110K

95-127 SHAFFER, T. L., AND N. P. GRONINGER. 1995. Double data entry for novice users. Pages 1111-1116 in Proceedings, 20th annual SAS Users Group International Conference (April 2-5, 1995, Orlando, FL). SAS Institute, Cary, North Carlina. NWRCPDF 134K

95-128 SHORT, J. J., AND T. W. SEAMANS. 1995. ABSTRACT. Using computerized axial tomography and magnetic resonance imaging to develop bird density models to aid in testing aircraft. Page 9 in 5th annual meeting of Bird Strike Committee USA ( August 10, 1995, Dallas, TX). Denver Wildlife Research Center, Sandusky, Ohio.

95-129 SHUMAKE, S. A., E.. S. WILHELM, M. R. HUMMEL, L. A. MILLER, AND G. KILLIAN. 1995. ABSTRACT. Responses of bucks to white-tailed does treated with immunocontraceptives during the rut. Page 189 in Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) World Congress (16th annual meeting), SETAC Press Pensacola, Florida.

95-130 SLIWINSKI, R. P. 1995. ABSTRACT. Turf management at O'Hare International Airport to reduce bird strikes. Page15 in 5th annual meeting of Bird Strike Committee USA ( August 10, 1995, Dallas, TX). Denver Wildlife Research Center, Sandusky, Ohio.

95-131 STICKLEY, JR., A. R., AND J. O. KING. 1995. Long-term trial of an inflatable effigy scare device for repelling cormorants from catfish ponds.Proceedings: Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference 6:89-92. NWRCPDF 150K

95-132 WAGER-PAGÉ, S. A., AND J. R. MASON. 1995. ABSTRACT. Variation in avoidance of bitter compounds by rodents and birds. Page 1682 in 25th annual meeting, Society for Neuroscience Abstracts; Vol. 21, Part 3 of 3, Abstract No. 660.6. Society for Neuroscience, Washington, D. C.

95-133 WITMER, G. 1995. ABSTRACT. Research in predation management. Page 32 in Annual Meeting of the Western Regional Coordinating Committee's (WRCC-95) Vertebrate Pests of Agriculture, Forestry, and Public Lands. (November 14-16, 1995; Reno, NV). Denver Wildlife Research Center, Denver, Colorado.

95-134 WITMER, G. W., M. W. FALL, AND L. A. FIEDLER. 1995. Rodent control, research needs, and technology transfer. Pages 693-697 in J. A. Bissonette, and P. R. Krausman, editors.. Integrating people and wildlife for a sustainable future: proceedings of the 1st International Wildlife Management Congress, The Wildlife Society, Bethesda, Maryland. NWRCPDF 168K

95-135 WITMER, G. W., A. HAYDEN, AND M. PIPAS. 1995. Predator depredations on sheep in Pennsylvania. Proceedings: Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference 6:196-200. NWRCPDF 185K

95-136 WITMER, G., M. RODRIGUEZ, AND C. VAUGHN. 1995. Aspects of felid predator control and conservation in Costa Rica. Pages 398-401 in J. A. Bissonette, and P. R. Krausman, editors.. Integrating people and wildlife for a sustainable future: proceedings of the 1st International Wildlife Management Congress, The Wildlife Society, Bethesda, Maryland. NWRCPDF 147K

95-137 WORONECKI, P. P, .AND W. L. THOMAS. 1995. Status of alpha-chloralose and other immobilizing/euthanizing chemicals within the Animal Damage Control program. Proceedings: Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference 6:123-127. NWRCPDF 106K

95-138 ZACCAGNINI, M. E., R. L. BRUGGERS, S. CANAVELLI, AND M. SERRA. 1995. Spatio-temporal response of chestnut-capped blackbirds to a rice-wetland landscape (abstract). Page 88 in Programs and abstracts, 9th annual meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado.

 

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