Louisiana State University LSU Digital Commons LSU Master's Theses Graduate School 2007 The seu of stable isotopes to determine the ratio of resident to migrant king rails in southern Louisiana and Texas Marie Perkins Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,
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[email protected]. THE USE OF STABLE ISOTOPES TO DETERMINE THE RATIO OF RESIDENT TO MIGRANT KING RAILS IN SOUTHERN LOUISIANA AND TEXAS A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science In The School of Renewable Natural Resources by Marie Perkins B.S. Central Michigan University, 2002 May, 2007 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I thank my advisor, Dr. Sammy King for all of his help and support. I also thank my graduate committee, Dr. Phil Stouffer and Dr. Brian Fry for their assistance with this project. This project could never have been accomplished without the help of Jeb Linscombe, who spent countless hours with me out in the field and helped to perfect the technique of capturing rails at night with an airboat.