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THE EFFECT OF SELECTED CLIMATIC VARIABLES ON WILD TURKEY PRODUCTIVITY
Net reproductive success of Rio Grande wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo intermedia) was monitored yearly between the months of June and August from 1968 through 1977 on 2 study locations in south Texas by way of repetitive road transect counts.
Samuel L. Beasom, Oliver H. Pattee
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: Rio Grande wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo intermedia) populations in Texas appear to be declining, and poor nest success could be contributing to the decline.
Justin Z. Dreibelbis +6 more
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Caracterización de sitios de percha de Meleagris gallopavo mexicana Gould, en La Sierra La Raspadura, Chihuahua; México [PDF]
"Los sitios de percha son uno de los componentes más importantes en el hábitat del guajolote silvestre, debido a que su elección depende de la cercanía a cuerpos de agua, áreas de nidación y fuentes de alimento disponible; pero sobre todo en la seguridad
García Ordoñez, Héctor Alejandro
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NESTING ECOLOGY OF RIO GRANDE WILD TURKEY IN THE EDWARDS PLATEAU OF TEXAS
: Rio Grande wild turkey (RGWT; Meleagris gallopavo intermedia) abundance in the southeastern portion of the Edwards Plateau (EP) of Texas has been declining for decades, whereas trends in abundance for the northwestern portion of the EP have remained ...
Charles J. Randel +6 more
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36: RIO GRANDE TURKEY MIGRATIONS AS RELATED TO HARVEST REGULATION IN TEXAS*
Rio Grande turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo intermedia) on the Edwards Plateau in Texas made annual migrations averaging 10.9 air‐line miles between the farthest known points (53 records of movement indicated that range was 3.5 to 26.0 miles for 310 turkeys ...
Jack Ward Thomas +2 more
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SEASONAL HABITAT USE AND HOME RANGES OF RIO GRANDE TURKEYS IN OREGON
: We investigated seasonal habitat use and home ranges of 76 females in a recently established Rio Grande turkey (Meleagris gallopavo intermedia) population in southwestern Oregon from February 1989 through June 1991 to provide information for wildlife ...
Thomas W. Keegan, John A. Crawford
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NEST HABITAT SELECTION BY RIO GRANDE WILD TURKEYS ON THE EDWARDS PLATEAU OF TEXAS
: Nesting locations selected by wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) have been widely studied, with vegetation conditions at nest sites regularly identified as important for nest site selection and success.
Justin Z. Dreibelbis +5 more
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5: STATUS OF THE INTRODUCED RIO GRANDE TURKEY IN NORTHEASTERN IOWA*†
After the extirpation of the eastern wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) in Iowa, several unsuccessful attempts were made to reestablish turkeys in the wild. Then, during the winter of 1960‐61, 39 Rio Grande turkeys (M. g. intermedia) from Texas
Dennis D. Wigal
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Helminth Parasites of Illinois Wild Turkeys [PDF]
Viscera from 69 wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) collected from Jackson, Union and Alexander counties, Illinois, were examined for helminth and coccidian parasites. A total of eight species of parasites was found, all in the alimentary tract.
Jackson, James W.
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RIO GRANDE TURKEY NEST HABITAT SELECTION IN SOUTHWESTERN OREGON
: We studied nest habitat selection and characteristics of extralimital Rio Grande wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo intermedia) in southwestern Oregon to provide information about this important component of wild turkey ecology and to identify forest ...
Thomas W. Keegan, John A. Crawford
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