News from Scientists at the USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Wednesday, November 30, 2000
Albers, Heinz and Ohlendorf are Editors of Environmental Contaminants and Terrestrial Vertebrates Book Released at SETAC Environmental Contaminants and Terrestrial Vertebrates: Effects on Populations, Communities, and Ecosystems. Peter H. Albers, Gary H. Heinz, and Harry M. Ohlendorf, editors. Special Publication of SETAC Press, 344 p. This book was released by SETAC Press in November 2000 at the annual SETAC meeting in Nashville, TN. It is the result of a symposium of the same title held at the University of Maryland in 1998. The book consists of 10 chapters written by presenters at the symposium and three chapters conveying the reports of discussion groups. The purpose of the symposium was to review and critically evaluate our understanding of the effects of contaminants on terrestrial vertebrates at levels of organization above that of the individual. Two of the presented chapters and two of the group-report chapters were coauthored by USGS-Patuxent Wildlife Research Center scientists (Albers, Heinz, Rattner, Cohen, Golden (U. MD), French, and Sparling). Contact: Dr Pete Albers
Eisler Appointed to Editorial Board of Bullletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology Patuxent scientist Dr. Ronald Eisler was recently appointed to the editorial board of The Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology. Contact: Dr Ron Eisler |
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Forest Service Proceedings Includes Publications by Twedt, Hatfield,
Keller, Erwin, Nichols, Hines, Sauer and Droege
A symposium proceedings recently published by the US Forest Service contains publications by Patuxent staff Daniel Twedt, Jeff Hatfield, Cherry Keller, Mike Erwin, Jim Nichols, Jim Hines, John Sauer, and Sam Droege. Citation of the volume: Bonney, Rick, David N. Pashley, Robert J. Cooper, and Larry Niles, eds. 2000. Strategies for Bird Conservation: The Partners in Flight Planning Process; Proceedings of the 3rd Partners in Flight Workshop; 1995 October 1-5; Cape May, NJ. USDA, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Ogden, UT. Proceedings RMRS-P-16. 281 pp. Publications by USGS-Patuxent Wildlife Research Center authors: Development of Management Objectives for Waterfowl and Shorebirds in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley Charles R. Loesch, Daniel J. Twedt, Kimberly Tripp, William C. Hunter, and Mark S. Woodrey Development of Management Objectives for Breeding Birds in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley Allan J. Mueller, Daniel J. Twedt, and Charles R. Loesch An Evaluation Strategy for Conservation Goals in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley Daniel J. Twedt, Paul B. Hamel, Robert J. Cooper, and Mark S. Woodrey Population and Habitat Viability Assessments for Golden-cheeked Warblers and Black- capped Vireos: Usefulness to Partners in Flight Conservation Planning Carol J. Beardmore and Jeff S. Hatfield Grassland Birds: An Overview of Threats and Recommended Management Strategies Peter D. Vickery, James R. Herkert, Fritz L. Knopf, Janet Ruth, and Cherry E. Keller Managing Wetlands for Waterbirds: How Managers Can Make a Difference in Improving Habitat to Support a North American Bird Conservation Plan R. Michael Erwin, Murray K. Laubhan, John E. Cornely, and Dana Bradshaw Introduction. Population and Habitat Assessment: Monitoring Bird Populations over Large Areas John R. Sauer and Robert J. Cooper Monitoring is Not Enough: On the Need for a Model-based Approach to Migratory Bird Management James D. Nichols Combining Information from Monitoring Programs: Complications Associated With Indices and Geographic Scale John R. Sauer Conservation Planning and Monitoring Avian Habitat Daniel J. Twedt and Charles R. Loesch D.C. Birdscape: A Program for Monitoring Neotropical Migratory Birds in Washington, D. C. John R. Sauer, John Hadidian, Sam Droege, Paul Handly, Carolyn Williams, Chris Swarth, George Didden, and Jane Huff Monitoring
Survival Rates of Landbirds at Varying Spatial Scales: An Application of
the MAPS Program
Daniel K. Rosenberg, David F. DeSante, and James E. Hines This
publication is also available on the web, at: Contact: Dr John R. Sauer
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