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ROOSTING BEHAVIOR OF MALE EASTERN AND RIO GRANDE WILD TURKEYS
: Roosting behavior is poorly understood relative to other facets of wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo; hereafter, turkey) ecology. However, GPS technology has provided an opportunity to detail aspects of roosting behavior that have traditionally eluded ...
Michael E. Byrne +2 more
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A Paleotectonic Atlas of the African Plate: Permian to Recent
ABSTRACT The fragmentary release of petroleum data defining the deep structure and stratigraphy of African basins has been integrated with existing literature to compile 19 tectonic maps over key geological intervals from Permian to Recent times. African plate margins range in their age of opening from Late Triassic (off Lebanon), through Early/Middle ...
Duncan S. Macgregor, Colin V. Reeves
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A MODIFIED FUNNEL TRAP FOR CAPTURING WILD TURKEYS
: Trap and transplant programs have been used throughout the United States for decades to establish self‐sustaining wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo; hereafter, turkey) populations in areas of extirpation, augment declining populations, and reduce ...
Tim Mitchusson +3 more
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The UTSA Boulevard Project: Archaeological Survey Along Leon Creek in Northwest San Antonio, Texas [PDF]
A tract of land in northern San Antonio was briefly examined by the Center for Archaeological Research (CAR), The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA).
Uecker, Herbert G.
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Female biased offspring sex ratios of eastern wild turkeys across the southeastern United States
Prevailing theory suggests that sex ratios of offspring at birth should not differ from parity if costs of producing offspring of both sexes are similar. However, offspring sex ratios may deviate from parity when there is sex specific variation in fitness returns. We assessed offspring sex ratios of eastern wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris)
Erin E. Ulrey +10 more
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: Identifying demographic patterns is central to understanding wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) population dynamics and developing sound management strategies. Rio Grande wild turkey (M. g.
Mason D. Conley +5 more
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Genetic diversity of brazilian buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) using DNA microsatellites. [PDF]
Foi estudada a diversidade genética de búfalos do Brasil utilizando-se vinte e cinco marcadores microssatélites (CSSM41, CSSM8, CSRM60, CSSM33, BM1818, HEL13, MAF65, CSSME70, HSC, BRN, CSSM36, CSSM22, HAUT24, BM1824, SRCRSP8, TGLA227, ILSTS33, INRA23 ...
ALBUQUERQUE, M. S. M. +6 more
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ABSTRACT Agents of taphonomy can bias skeletal parts and the frequency of bones in archaeological sites. An important factor to consider is the possible effect of bone density‐mediated attrition on archaeornithological assemblages. We scanned willow ptarmigan (Lagopus lagopus) specimens using a Lunar iDXA and an enCcore small animal body add‐on to ...
Frank J. Dirrigl Jr. +1 more
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: Biologists and wildlife managers increasingly are able to benefit from the availability of landscape‐level information. It is well documented that landscape plays an important role for wild turkey populations; however, there is a lack of understanding ...
Marc F. Chipault +3 more
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Application of remote sensing to selected problems within the state of California [PDF]
There are no author-identified significant results in this ...
Benson, A. S. +3 more
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