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Northern Bobwhites and Postfire Succession
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2007ABSTRACT Our study evaluated the effects of prescribed fire on northern bobwhites ( Colinus virginianus ) occupying native rangelands in Rolling Plains of Texas, USA, during 2002 and 2003.
DEAN RANSOM, GERRAL G. SCHULZ
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Flight Behavior of Northern Bobwhites
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1996Knowledge of the flight behavior of northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) is necessary for planning the layout of escape cover and other cover types, yet little relevant information is available. We analyzed 300 flights of bobwhites in southern Texas during June 1992-May 1993.
Nicolaos I. Kassinis, Fred S. Guthery
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Northern Bobwhite, Grasslands, and Savannas
2022Over 90% of grasslands in eastern and central North America, including forested savannas, are degraded or have been lost. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service’s (NRCS) Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW) team has developed a 25-state biome-scale framework to guide science-based conservation to benefit northern bobwhite, other wildlife species ...
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The Journal of Parasitology, 1993
The red grouse (Lagopus lagopus scoticus) and northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) are parasitized by the cecal nematode, Trichostrongylus tenuis. Our objective was to determine if T. tenuis from red grouse is infective in bobwhites. We inoculated bobwhites with infective-stage T. tenuis larvae that originated from red grouse in northern England and
M, Freehling, J, Moore
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The red grouse (Lagopus lagopus scoticus) and northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) are parasitized by the cecal nematode, Trichostrongylus tenuis. Our objective was to determine if T. tenuis from red grouse is infective in bobwhites. We inoculated bobwhites with infective-stage T. tenuis larvae that originated from red grouse in northern England and
M, Freehling, J, Moore
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Raptor Predation of Northern Bobwhite Nests
Journal of Raptor Research, 2008DEPREDACION DE NIDOS DE COLINUS VIRGINIANUS POR AVES RAPACES Colinus virginianus es una especie que anida en el suelo y tipicamente presenta una tasa de perdida de nidos alta. Hasta hace poco tiempo, la determinacion de las causas de perdida de los nidos se basaba en senales diagnosticas poco confiables registradas en los nidos depredados.
Theron M. Terhune +4 more
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Above-ground Nesting by Northern Bobwhite
The Wilson Bulletin, 2005Abstract The Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) is one of the most studied game birds in North America. It is a ground-nesting galliform capable of producing multiple nests during a single season. Since 1993, personnel of the Albany Quail Project have radio-tagged >6,000 bobwhites and monitored >2,000 nests via radio telemetry on private lands in ...
Theron M. Terhune +2 more
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DURATION DISCRIMINATION IN NORTHERN BOBWHITE QUAIL
Bioacoustics, 1990ABSTRACT We examined the ability of northern bobwhite quail Colinus virginianus to discriminate along the duration dimension because of its suspected importance in their ability to identify individual covey members. If quail are using variability along this dimension to identify individuals we would expect their auditory resolving powers to be ...
LUCILLE J. BROWN, E. D. BAILEY
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Top–down effects of raptor predation on northern bobwhite
Oecologia, 2021Understanding how predators affect prey species is a central endeavor in applied ecology. Game birds are a culturally and economically important group of birds throughout the world. Specifically, northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) is an imperiled game bird native to North America that has declined precipitously over the past 65 years. Concurrently,
Rectenwald, Justin +4 more
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Northern bobwhite foraging response to hunting
The Journal of Wildlife Management, 2018ABSTRACTPrey species must consistently balance the need for resource acquisition with the threat of predation. This balance is particularly true for gallinaceous birds, such as the northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus), which are ground foragers and are often exposed to increased predation risk compared to arboreal foragers.
Diana J. McGrath +2 more
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IDENTIFYING PREDATORS AT NORTHERN BOBWHITE NESTS
Journal of Wildlife Management, 2005Abstract We identified nest predators of northern bobwhites (Colinus virginianus) on private lands in northern Florida and southern Georgia, USA, using continuous infrared micro-video cameras, 1999–2001, and compared these results to predictions based on diagnostic sign at nests.
ERIC L. STALLER +4 more
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