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Pheasant Depredation on Potatoes
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1964In August, 1962, farmers in Newport County complained to the Rhode Island Division of Fish and Game that pheasants (Phasianus colchicus) were damaging potato crops. Aerial stems of potatoes are occasionally eaten by pheasants (Edminster 1954); however, food habits studies of pheasants in South Dakota, where potatoes are raised (Trautman 1952), and ...
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Synchrony between caribou calving and plant phenology in depredated and non-depredated populations
Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2003Two main hypotheses have been proposed to explain reproductive synchrony exhibited by many species of large herbivores: the predation hypothesis and the seasonality hypothesis. Although examples supporting both hypotheses have been presented, no study has compared the intraseasonal progression of parturition and plant phenology in depredated and non ...
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2004
Publisher Summary A variety of avian and mammalian predators is attracted to aquaculture facilities in the United States because ponds and open raceways provide a constant and readily accessible food supply for these animals. However, the mere presence of these predators around aquaculture facilities does not necessarily mean that significant ...
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Publisher Summary A variety of avian and mammalian predators is attracted to aquaculture facilities in the United States because ponds and open raceways provide a constant and readily accessible food supply for these animals. However, the mere presence of these predators around aquaculture facilities does not necessarily mean that significant ...
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Depredation: An old conflict with the sea
Fish and FisheriesAbstractDepredation (the partial or complete removal of a hooked species by a non‐target species) is a human–wildlife conflict as old as humans and the sea. In some ways, depredation is no different today than it was a century ago. But in many ways, this conflict has become more complicated.
James Marcus Drymon +6 more
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Annual Publication of the Historical Society of Southern California and of the Pioneers of Los Angeles County, 1903
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Insect depredation during storage
1988Insect depredations during the storage of faba bean, pea, chickpea and lentil are significant. The most important insect pests of grain legumes during storage are the Bruchidae. Members of the genus Bruchus are important in the temperate zones of Europe, the Mediterranean and Asia, while the genus Callosobruchus has a worldwide distribution.
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When fishing bites: Understanding angler responses to shark depredation
Fisheries Research, 2022Ezra Markowitz +2 more
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Outdoor post-mortem depredation by local fauna.
Soudni lekarstvi, 2014We present the case of complete post-mortem decapitation of a 43 years old man killed by gunshots discharged from a distance of 40 - 50 cm. The corpse was left in the courtyard of his isolated carpentry and a mongrel dog lived in that courtyard, maybe attracted by the blood gushed from the wound, got a depredation of the corpse till the complete ...
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