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Rosenthal, T., ed.
Title
FWS/OBS series annotated bibliography
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1985.
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Complete listing and subject index.
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<br />FWS/OBS-76/34. ASSESSMENT OF EFFECTS OF ALTERED STREAM FLOW CHARACTERISTICS <br />ON FISH AND WILDLIFE, PART B: CALIFORNIA CASE STUDIES. Charles Hazel. <br />1976. 611 pp. <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-76/35. POWER: A COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR CORRIDOR LOCATION. Robert H. <br />Giles, ~r., A. Blair Jones III, and Charles W. Smart. 1976. 30 pp. <br /> <br />Description of a computerized technique for power line corridor selection. <br />Environmental impact is heavily stressed in the system as well as other <br />aspects of corridor location such as maintenance and cost to rate payers. <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-76/36. GEOTHERMAL HANDBOOK. Bill Spaulding. 1976. 194 pp. <br /> <br />This report, intended as a working tool for the field, discusses the <br />basic geologic, physical, and chemical characteristics of geothermal <br />resources; the probable locations of future developments in the West; <br />environmental assessment procedures; and means of wildlife compensation <br />and habitat improvements. <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-76/37. GUIDELINES FOR LINE TRANSECT SAMPLING OF BIOLOGICAL POPULA- <br />TIONS. David R. Anderson. 1976. 28 pp. <br /> <br />This publication, directed at field biologists and biological technicians, <br />provides guidelines for designing and conducting field surveys to estimate <br />the size or density of biological populations using the line transect <br />sampling method. <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-77/01. IMPROVING FISH AND WILDLIFE BENEFITS IN RANGE MANAGEMENT: <br />PROCEEDINGS OF A SEMINAR HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE 41ST NORTH AMERICAN <br />WILDLIFE AND NATURAL RESOURCE CONFERENCE, MARCH 20, 1976, WASHINGTON, <br />D.C. Joseph E. Townsend and Robert J. Smith, eds. 1977. 118 pp. <br /> <br />An examination of traditional range management practices and the resulting <br />conflicts with wildlife needs. Suggested solutions are given for some <br />specifi c range management problems. The proceedi ngs con s i st of papers <br />presented at the seminar, panel discussions, question and answer period <br />transcripts, and conclusions reached by the participants. <br /> <br />FWS/OBS-77/02. NESTING AND MIGRATION AREAS OF BIRDS OF THE U.S. GREAT lAKES. <br />Wm. C. Scharf, M. l. Chamberlain, T. C. Erdman, G. W. Shugart, l. Shanks, <br />and M. landin. 1979. [360] pp. <br /> <br />This 2-year study evaluated the current status of migratory and colonial- <br />nesting species in the Great lakes. Population estimates, approximate <br />nesting dates, vegetation associations, and substrates for 207 nesting <br />sites are presented. In addition, 75 migration areas are listed, and <br />their significance to avian populations is discussed. <br /> <br />11 <br />
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