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Effects of northern bobwhite habitat management on avian species of conservation concern
The umbrella species concept is often used as a tool to guide management decisions and focus efforts towards one focal species whose habitat needs overlap that of other species.
Johanna M. Ford +4 more
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Integrating practices that benefit wildlife with crops grown for biomass in Missouri (2014) [PDF]
This guide describes management practices that can be conducted in fields used for biomass production to benefit wildlife. It also provides information to help landowners make informed decisions on enhancing habitats on surrounding areas of their ...
Pierce, Robert A., II +3 more
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Nocturnal movements and habitat selection of mesopredators encountering bobwhite nests
Northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) represent a valuable resource for upland game‐bird hunters and the rural economies they support; however, bobwhite populations are declining across the United States.
Susan M. Cooper +3 more
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Grassland Wildlife Nest Studies, 1985 [PDF]
Illinois Department of Conservationunpublishednot peer ...
Buhnerkempe, John E. +1 more
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A wildlife habitat improvement program was initiated on the Fort Riley Military Reservation in 1961 to increase winter food supplies for bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus).
J. Stanford
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Continuation of Mourning Dove Studies in Clark County, Arkansas, with Emphasis on Cyclical Behavioral Patterns [PDF]
In conjunction with the U.S. Department of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, the Henderson State University Biology Department has continued a study of mourning doves in Clark County, Arkansas, with emphasis on cyclical behavioral patterns.
Booth, Thurman +3 more
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Bobwhite and the "New" Biology
Phrases and concepts familiar to traditional wildlife managers like carry~ng_ cap~city, annual su~lus, d edge are being replaced in the literature and at conferences by terms such as b1odivers1ty, metapopulatili,nsf :~d fragmentation.
J. Roseberry
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Behavioral modifications lead to disparate demographic consequences in two sympatric species
Life‐history theory suggests species that typically have a large number of offspring and high adult mortality may make decisions that benefit offspring survival in exchange for increased adult risks.
Evan P. Tanner +4 more
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Aulonocephalus pennula is a nematode living in the caeca of the wild Northern bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) present throughout the Rolling Plains Ecoregion of Texas.
A. Kalyanasundaram +2 more
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Factors influencing hunter flush success of three small game species
Encounter rates may have multifaceted effects on population dynamics, hunter satisfaction, and hunter retention. However, there is currently a lack of knowledge pertaining to those factors affecting small game flush rates.
Cody M. Rhoden +5 more
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