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TRAVEL CORRIDOR TECHNIQUE OF WILD TURKEY MANAGEMENT

open access: yesWildlife Society Bulletin, 1975
Travel corridors provided the eastern wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) easy access to suitable habitats at Union Camp Corporation's Palmetto Bluff Plantation in southeastern South Carolina.
G. A. Gehrken
doaj   +1 more source

Single-Step Methodology for Genomic Evaluation in Turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo). [PDF]

open access: yesFront Genet, 2019
Genomic information can contribute significantly to the increase in accuracy of genetic predictions compared to using pedigree relationships alone. The main objective of this study was to compare the prediction ability of pedigree-based best linear unbiased prediction (PBLUP) and single-step genomic BLUP (ssGBLUP) models.
Abdalla EEA   +7 more
europepmc   +9 more sources

Wildlife temporal behaviors in response to human activity changes during and following COVID‐19 park closures

open access: yesWildlife Biology, EarlyView.
With urbanization reducing the amount of available wildlife habitat, and outdoor recreation increasing the human activity within wildlife habitats, it is important to understand the effects of human activity on animal behavior. This study examined how the reduction in human presence in urban parks in Gainesville, Florida, affected the temporal ...
Maya Fives, Matthew Hallett
wiley   +1 more source

22: RELEASES OF MERRIAM'S TURKEYS IN NONTYPICAL HABITAT*

open access: yesWildlife Society Bulletin, 1973
Early releases of Merriam's turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo merriami) in Nebraska in typical habitat, areas characterized by native ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa), were highly successful.
Karl Menzel, James J. Hurt
doaj   +1 more source

Estimating crippling loss from hunting with multistate models: a case study on northern bobwhites

open access: yesWildlife Biology, EarlyView.
Hunting as a recreational pursuit provides an important ecosystem service worldwide. Harvest management plays a vital role in regulating wildlife take to ensure long‐term population sustainability and meet value‐based objectives (e.g. hunter satisfaction). However, managers rarely have complete control or observability of harvest mortality.
Amanda S. Cramer   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

The native turkey (Meleagris gallopavo): male morphophysiology

open access: yesAgro Productividad, 2021
Objective: To describe the morphophysiology and reproductive characteristics of the male turkey. Methodology: An analysis based on the practical experiences from over 10 years with the native Mexican turkey was developed and complemented with literature reports. Results: In Mexico the production management is customs based on traditions and beliefs. In
Elvia López-Pérez   +5 more
openaire   +2 more sources

CT scan data of wild turkey, Meleagris gallopavo OUVC 10610

open access: yes, 2016
This zip file contains DICOM images from an x-ray microcomputed tomography (µCT) scan of an injected Meleagris gallopavo (OUVC 10610). The arteries and veins were injected with a latex and barium solution and scanned on a GE eXplore Locus in vivo Small ...
William Ruger Porter (7850966)   +3 more
core   +1 more source

PRODUCTIVITY OF THE EASTERN WILD TURKEY IN THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA

open access: yesWildlife Society Bulletin, 1975
Eastern wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) productivity was determined during the summers of 1968‐72 in the Mississippi River Delta, Mississippi. Highest productivity occurred in 1969 and the lowest in 1970.
James E. Kennamer   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Feathers and flu: identifying data gaps in avian influenza host dynamics to prioritize wildlife conservation Plumas y gripe: identificación de datos faltantes en la dinámica de hospedadores de la influenza aviar para priorizar la conservación de la vida silvestre

open access: yesWildlife Monographs, EarlyView.
We describe the host response continuum for highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses (HPAIV), including the continuum of host responses to HPAIV infection and exposure based on the primary axis of host competence, ability to infect other hosts, and host vulnerability.
Johanna A. Harvey   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Avian chlamydiosis in turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) in Bosnia and Herzegovina

open access: yesActa veterinaria, 2012
Chlamydiosis is a contagious disease of birds, mammals, reptiles and humans. So far it was demonstrated in 469 species of birds and among them, turkeys are the most susceptible domestic poultry species. The disease appears in epizootic form in intensive turkey farming.
Šatrović E.   +5 more
openaire   +5 more sources

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