Author: Jackson Scott Taylor
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Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Habitat Effects on Northern Bobwhite Breeding Biology in Kansas
Author: Jackson Scott Taylor
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Languages : en
Pages : 216
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Effects of Landscape Configuration on Northern Bobwhite in Southeastern Kansas
Author: Brian E. Flock
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ISBN: 9781109832815
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Languages : en
Pages : 95
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Northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) populations in much of the species range have been declining for the last 35 years. I trapped and equipped bobwhite with radio transmitters and tracked them during 2003--2005. I used these data to examine the effects of landscape configuration on survival as well as the habitat association of bobwhite in southeastern Kansas. I used the nest survival model in Program MARK to determine the effects of habitat configuration on weekly survival of radio equipped bobwhite during the Fall-Spring (1 October to 14 April) and the Spring-Fall (15 April to 30 September) at home range and 500 m buffer scales. Individual survival probability for the Fall-Spring period was 0.9439 (S.E. = 0.0071), and the most parsimonious model for the Fall-Spring period at the home range scale was B0 + percent woodland + percent cropland. At the 500 m buffer scale the most parsimonious model was B0 + percent Conservation Reserve (CRP) program land. The weekly survival probability for the Spring-Fall period was 0.9559 (S.E. = 0.0098). At the home range and 500 m buffer scales there were weak associations of habitat to survival during Spring-Fall with the most parsimonious model for both scales B0 + percent other. Using Euclidean Distances to measure distance from animal location to each habitat, I found that habitat selection was occurring during the Spring-Fall (Wilkes lambda = 0.04, F6, 36 = 143.682, P
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ISBN: 9781109832815
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 95
Book Description
Northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) populations in much of the species range have been declining for the last 35 years. I trapped and equipped bobwhite with radio transmitters and tracked them during 2003--2005. I used these data to examine the effects of landscape configuration on survival as well as the habitat association of bobwhite in southeastern Kansas. I used the nest survival model in Program MARK to determine the effects of habitat configuration on weekly survival of radio equipped bobwhite during the Fall-Spring (1 October to 14 April) and the Spring-Fall (15 April to 30 September) at home range and 500 m buffer scales. Individual survival probability for the Fall-Spring period was 0.9439 (S.E. = 0.0071), and the most parsimonious model for the Fall-Spring period at the home range scale was B0 + percent woodland + percent cropland. At the 500 m buffer scale the most parsimonious model was B0 + percent Conservation Reserve (CRP) program land. The weekly survival probability for the Spring-Fall period was 0.9559 (S.E. = 0.0098). At the home range and 500 m buffer scales there were weak associations of habitat to survival during Spring-Fall with the most parsimonious model for both scales B0 + percent other. Using Euclidean Distances to measure distance from animal location to each habitat, I found that habitat selection was occurring during the Spring-Fall (Wilkes lambda = 0.04, F6, 36 = 143.682, P
Winter Ecology of the Northern Bobwhite in Kansas Cropland and Rangeland Ecosystems
Author: Christopher Kelley Williams
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Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Environmental Impact Research Program and Defense Natural Resources Program. Northern Bobwhite (Colinus Virginianus). Section 4.1.3, US Army Corps of Engineers Wildlife Resources Management Manual
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Languages : en
Pages : 77
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The northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) is an upland game bird that occurs in agricultural lands, forests, and rangelands throughout the central and eastern United States. The bobwhite is an extremely popular small game species and is harvested in greater numbers than any other nonmigratory upland game bird in North America. Federal, State, and private conservation and management programs often feature the bobwhite in suitable habitat throughout its range. A report on the bobwhite is provided as Section 4.1.3 of the US Army Corps of Engineers Wildlife Resources Management Manual. The purpose of the report is to provide Department of Defense and Corps of Engineers biologists with the information needed to effectively manage installations or project lands for this species. Major topics covered in the report include distribution, status, species characteristics, population attributes, habitat requirements, and management. The geographic range of the northern bobwhite is described, and its status as a game species is discussed. Diagnostic characters are presented, and methods for distinguishing sex and age are provided. Population information includes sections on the covey, population density, sex and age ratios, home range, breeding biology, productivity, and mortality. Bobwhite quail, Quail management, Colinus virginianus, Upland game birds, Northern bobwhite, Wildlife management.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 77
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The northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) is an upland game bird that occurs in agricultural lands, forests, and rangelands throughout the central and eastern United States. The bobwhite is an extremely popular small game species and is harvested in greater numbers than any other nonmigratory upland game bird in North America. Federal, State, and private conservation and management programs often feature the bobwhite in suitable habitat throughout its range. A report on the bobwhite is provided as Section 4.1.3 of the US Army Corps of Engineers Wildlife Resources Management Manual. The purpose of the report is to provide Department of Defense and Corps of Engineers biologists with the information needed to effectively manage installations or project lands for this species. Major topics covered in the report include distribution, status, species characteristics, population attributes, habitat requirements, and management. The geographic range of the northern bobwhite is described, and its status as a game species is discussed. Diagnostic characters are presented, and methods for distinguishing sex and age are provided. Population information includes sections on the covey, population density, sex and age ratios, home range, breeding biology, productivity, and mortality. Bobwhite quail, Quail management, Colinus virginianus, Upland game birds, Northern bobwhite, Wildlife management.
Population Ecology of the Bobwhite
Author: John L. Roseberry
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Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
This book presents the results and conclusions of the longest continuous study ever undertaken for a local North American game bird population. Since 1950 abundance has been determined seasonally by direct count, nesting ecology by field searches and observation, and hunting pressure and harvest by field interviews. Land use and weather conditions also have been recorded. The period of the study saw considerable change in regional land use and included several of the most severe winters in recorded weather history. Continuing harvest of the study population did not have a progressively depressing effect on standing densities; rather it held breeding stock somewhat below K at a more productive point on the growth curve. Roseberry and Klimstra report that there was clear evidence of an 8 to 10-year cycle within the study population. They found after examining a number of cycle theories that a close temporal relationship existed between their bobwhite data and the nodal lunar cycle described by Archibald (1977). Sound field techniques, long-term data acquisition, and appropriate mathematical and statistical treatment of the data combine to provide a significant contribution to what is known of not only bobwhite but basic population ecology.
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Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
This book presents the results and conclusions of the longest continuous study ever undertaken for a local North American game bird population. Since 1950 abundance has been determined seasonally by direct count, nesting ecology by field searches and observation, and hunting pressure and harvest by field interviews. Land use and weather conditions also have been recorded. The period of the study saw considerable change in regional land use and included several of the most severe winters in recorded weather history. Continuing harvest of the study population did not have a progressively depressing effect on standing densities; rather it held breeding stock somewhat below K at a more productive point on the growth curve. Roseberry and Klimstra report that there was clear evidence of an 8 to 10-year cycle within the study population. They found after examining a number of cycle theories that a close temporal relationship existed between their bobwhite data and the nodal lunar cycle described by Archibald (1977). Sound field techniques, long-term data acquisition, and appropriate mathematical and statistical treatment of the data combine to provide a significant contribution to what is known of not only bobwhite but basic population ecology.
Development of landscape-level habitat suitability models for ten wildlife species in the central hardwoods region
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Category : Habitat (Ecology)
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Category : Habitat (Ecology)
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Effects of Agricultural Conservation Practices on Fish and Wildlife
Author: National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
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Category : Agricultural conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
"The bibliography is a guide to recent scientific literature covering effects of agricultural conservation practices on fish and wildlife. The citations listed here provide information on how conservation programs and practices designed to improve fish and wildlife habitat, as well as those intended for other purposes (e.g., water quality improvement), affect various aquatic and terrestrial fauna"--Abstract.
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Category : Agricultural conservation
Languages : en
Pages : 404
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"The bibliography is a guide to recent scientific literature covering effects of agricultural conservation practices on fish and wildlife. The citations listed here provide information on how conservation programs and practices designed to improve fish and wildlife habitat, as well as those intended for other purposes (e.g., water quality improvement), affect various aquatic and terrestrial fauna"--Abstract.
Breeding Habitat Structure and Use by Kansas-occurring Black Rail
Author: Stephanie A. Kane
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Category : Biology
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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Category : Biology
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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Ecology, Conservation, and Management of Grouse
Author: Brett K. Sandercock
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520270061
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
"Summarizing current knowledge of grouse biology, this volume is organized in four sections--spatial ecology, habitat relationships, population biology, and conservation and management--and offers insights into spatial requirements, movements, and demography of grouse. Much of the research employs emerging tools in ecology that span biogeochemistry, molecular genetics, endocrinology, radio-telemetry, and remote sensing".--Adapted from publisher descrip tion on back cover
Publisher: Univ of California Press
ISBN: 0520270061
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
"Summarizing current knowledge of grouse biology, this volume is organized in four sections--spatial ecology, habitat relationships, population biology, and conservation and management--and offers insights into spatial requirements, movements, and demography of grouse. Much of the research employs emerging tools in ecology that span biogeochemistry, molecular genetics, endocrinology, radio-telemetry, and remote sensing".--Adapted from publisher descrip tion on back cover
General Technical Report NRS
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 600
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Category : Forests and forestry
Languages : en
Pages : 600
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