Population Status and Trends of Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) in Ohio: 1984- 2004 [PDF]
Author Institution: Terrestrial Wildlife Ecology Laboratory, School of Environment and Natural Resources, The Ohio State UniversityWe assessed the status and trends of northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) populations in Ohio from 1984-2004 (21 years).
Gates, Robert, Spinola, Romeo M.
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The northern bobwhite is an economically important species across its geographic range that has experienced declining population numbers. There is ample research dedicated to evaluating management practices for the adult life stage. However, effects of management on bobwhite chicks remain understudied, despite this being the most vulnerable age class ...
Alicia K. Andes +4 more
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ABSTRACT Nucleoredoxin 1 (NRX1), a member of the redoxin superfamily, plays a critical role in maintaining redox homeostasis and enhancing stress tolerance in plants. We employed integrated in silico analyses and CRISPR‐Cas9‐based genome editing to functionally characterize NRX1 in Triticum aestivum (wheat) responding to salinity and infection by ...
Muhammad Sajawal Ghafoor +7 more
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Effects of Elevated Prenatal Progesterone on Postnatal Emotional Reactivity in Bobwhite Quail (Colinus Virginianus) Neonates [PDF]
Non-genetic maternal influences on prenatal development have a significant effect on the development of early life behavior. This study assessed the behavioral effect of elevated prenatal progesterone on postnatal emotional reactivity, or underlying fear
Herrington, Joshua A
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Comparison of methods for estimating wild turkey poult survival
Wild turkey poult survival is a challenging metric to measure in wild turkey reproduction, and interpreting this information can have significant implications for managers at the population scale. Flushing wild turkey broods and radio‐tagging poults produced similar estimates of poult survival over a 56‐day monitoring period post‐hatching. Both methods
Joseph O. Quehl +5 more
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Post-hatching brood amalgamation in Northern Bobwhites
Abstract Our understanding of the frequency of brood amalgamation in the Northern Bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) is largely anecdotal. Information on it is important in understanding survival and reproduction. We captured entire bobwhite broods at 3–4 and 10–12 d of age and individually marked each bobwhite chick within a brood.
Brant C. Faircloth +2 more
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Life-history and hormonal control of aggression in black redstarts: blocking testosterone does not decrease territorial aggression, but changes the emphasis of vocal behaviours during simulated territorial intrusions [PDF]
Introduction: Many studies in behavioural endocrinology attempt to link territorial aggression with testosterone, but the exact relationship between testosterone and territorial behaviour is still unclear and may depend on the ecology of a species.
Apfelbeck, Beate +4 more
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Vegetation structure linked to nest site selection and nest survival of northern bobwhite
We attempt to accurately quantify vegetative characteristics that promote nest success of Northern Bobwhites in the Rolling Plains of Texas. A higher proportion of grass and greater visual obstruction were associated with greater nest survival. Similarly, greater visual obstruction and less litter cover in the area surrounding a nest also corresponded ...
Derek S. Wiley +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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The role of management decisions in subspecies hybridization across wild turkey occupied range
This study used DNA from hunter‐collected feathers across 29 U.S. states and Ontario to assess how past management actions, such as translocations and subspecies introductions, have shaped genetic admixture in wild turkeys. While admixture levels did not differ between historic and introduced ranges, they were influenced by management practices ...
Amanda K. Beckman +4 more
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