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Brood Break Up And Dispersal Of Juvenile Greater Prairie Chickens Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus In Northeastern Kansas
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Book Synopsis Brood Break-up and Dispersal of Juvenile Greater Prairie Chickens (Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus) in Northeastern Kansas by : Thomas Joseph Bowman
Download or read book Brood Break-up and Dispersal of Juvenile Greater Prairie Chickens (Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus) in Northeastern Kansas written by Thomas Joseph Bowman and published by . This book was released on 1971 with total page 146 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Prairie Chickens on the Sheyenne National Grasslands by :
Download or read book Prairie Chickens on the Sheyenne National Grasslands written by and published by . This book was released on 1988 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Prairie chickens (Tympanuchus cupido pinnatus) were first censused on the Sheyenne Grasslands in 1961. The population was extremely low in the 1960's, gradually increased in the 1970's, and reached a peak of 410 in 1980. Sufficient evidence exists to link the increase in numbers of prairie chickens on the grasslands from 1961 through 1987 to changes in land management, primarily the introduction of rotational grazing pratices and prescribed burning of meadows.
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Book Synopsis Adaptive Strategies and Population Ecology of Northern Grouse by : A. T. Bergerud
Download or read book Adaptive Strategies and Population Ecology of Northern Grouse written by A. T. Bergerud and published by U of Minnesota Press. This book was released on 1988 with total page 836 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Adaptive Strategies and Population Ecology of Northern Grouse" was first published in 1988. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. This book is at once a major reference to the species of grouse that inhabit North America and the Holarctic and a synthesis of all the available data on their ecology, sociobiology, population dynamics, and management. The book undertakes to answer two long-standing questions in population ecology: what actually regulates the numbers within a population, and what are the breeding and survival strategies evolved in this northern environment? For Volume I, editors Arthur T. Bergerud and Michael W. Gratson have drawn together their own work and that of colleagues in North America, Iceland, and Norway--in all, eleven research studies, averaging six years' duration, on eight species of grouse. These studies deal with the blue and ruffed grouse of the forest habitat; the sharp-tailed grouse, prairie chicken, and sage grouse of the prairie or steppe; and the white-tailed, rick, and willow ptarmigan found in alpine and arctic tundras. The authors describe the rich repertoire of behavior patterns developed by the hen and the cock to achieve their two primary objectives--first, to stay alive, and then to breed. Volume II, primarily the work of Bergerud, synthesizes the evidence in Volume I and in the grouse research literature from a theoretical perspective. Several potentially controversial sociobiological hypotheses are advanced to account for flocking behavior, migration, dispersal, roosting and feeding behavior, mate choice and mating systems. The demographic analysis provides new insights into cycles of abundance, the limitation of numbers, and the demographic factors that determine densities. The contributors, besides Bergerud and Gratson: R.C. Davies, A. Gardarson, J.E. Hartzler, R.A. Huempfner, D.A. Jenni, D.H. Mossop, S. Myrberget, R.E. Page, R.K. Schmidt, W.D. Svedarsky, and J.R. Tester.
Book Synopsis High Spatial Homogeneity in a Sex-biased Mating System by : Mayee Wong
Download or read book High Spatial Homogeneity in a Sex-biased Mating System written by Mayee Wong and published by . This book was released on 2003 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Brood Habitat and Invertebrate Biomass of the Greater Prairie Chicken (Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus) in Northwestern Minnesota by : Jennifer Syrowitz
Download or read book Brood Habitat and Invertebrate Biomass of the Greater Prairie Chicken (Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus) in Northwestern Minnesota written by Jennifer Syrowitz and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Updated Status Report on the Greater Prairie Chicken, Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus by : Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada
Download or read book Updated Status Report on the Greater Prairie Chicken, Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus written by Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada and published by . This book was released on 1990* with total page 3 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Importance of Social Aggression in Booming Ground Hierarchy of Greater Prairie Chicken (Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus) by : Warren B. Ballard
Download or read book Importance of Social Aggression in Booming Ground Hierarchy of Greater Prairie Chicken (Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus) written by Warren B. Ballard and published by . This book was released on 1971 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis National Recovery Plan for the Greater Prairie-Chicken by :
Download or read book National Recovery Plan for the Greater Prairie-Chicken written by and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 18 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Greater Prairie Chicken - Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus - Endangered Canadian Wildlife by : Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada
Download or read book Greater Prairie Chicken - Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus - Endangered Canadian Wildlife written by Canada. Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 2 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis The Feasibility of Reintroducing a Viable Population of Greater Prairie Chickens (Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus) to Alberta by : Alberta. Fish and Wildlife Division
Download or read book The Feasibility of Reintroducing a Viable Population of Greater Prairie Chickens (Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus) to Alberta written by Alberta. Fish and Wildlife Division and published by . This book was released on 1984 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Reproductive Isolating Mechanisms and Communication in Greater Prairie Chickens (Tympanuchus Cupido) and Sharp-tailed Grouse (Pedeocetes Phasianellus) by : Donald W. Sparling
Download or read book Reproductive Isolating Mechanisms and Communication in Greater Prairie Chickens (Tympanuchus Cupido) and Sharp-tailed Grouse (Pedeocetes Phasianellus) written by Donald W. Sparling and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 476 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Movement and Dispersion of Greater Prairie-chickens in Northeastern Colorado by : Michael A. Schroeder
Download or read book Movement and Dispersion of Greater Prairie-chickens in Northeastern Colorado written by Michael A. Schroeder and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 270 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Status Report on the Greater Prairie Chicken, Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus, in Canada by : Barbara R. Minish
Download or read book Status Report on the Greater Prairie Chicken, Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus, in Canada written by Barbara R. Minish and published by . This book was released on 1990* with total page 3 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Dispersal, Reproductive Success, and Habitat Use by Translocated Lesser Prairie-chickens by : Liam Akerlof Berigan
Download or read book Dispersal, Reproductive Success, and Habitat Use by Translocated Lesser Prairie-chickens written by Liam Akerlof Berigan and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lesser prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) populations in the Sand Sagebrush Prairie Ecoregion have reached historic lows in the last decade. Former core areas of the ecoregion, such as the U.S. Forest Service Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands in southwestern Kansas and southeastern Colorado, have reached population densities so low that populations will not be able to recover without a new source of birds. In an attempt to recolonize previously occupied areas in the region, Colorado Parks and Wildlife and Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism translocated 411 lesser prairie-chickens to the National Grasslands between fall 2016 and spring 2019. For a translocation project to be successful, translocated birds need to stay near the release site, find habitat that meets their survival requirements, and successfully reproduce. I assessed the success of the translocation project to determine which of these requirements were met following release to meet the goal of increasing lesser prairie-chicken density on the National Grasslands and define potential obstacles for future translocation projects. I estimated nest success of lesser prairie-chickens translocated to the National Grasslands using Program MARK and determined those factors important in predicting nest success. I found that the number of years that had elapsed since the bird's release was the best predictor of its nesting success in any given year. This fits with existing literature on grouse translocations, which state that translocation effects dissipate in years following release. Unfortunately, only 10.3% of translocated birds survived into the second year to take advantage of the increased nest success rate. My analysis of lesser prairie-chicken movement after release showed extensive dispersal away from the release site, with 99% of birds undergoing a dispersal movement >5 km from the release site. I conducted a behavioral change point analysis on translocated birds as they dispersed to determine where they settled down and how long their dispersal lasted. Birds moved an average of 144 km during their 1-2 month dispersal movement following release. Despite the presence of leks and habitat at the release sites, 69% of released birds settled >5 km from their release site after their movements. These results indicate that dispersal is an innate response to translocation, and release site placement will not be sufficient to minimize the dispersal movement.
Book Synopsis Lesser Prairie-chicken Reproductive Success, Habitat Selection, and Response to Trees by : Joseph Mark Lautenbach
Download or read book Lesser Prairie-chicken Reproductive Success, Habitat Selection, and Response to Trees written by Joseph Mark Lautenbach and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The lesser prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) is a species of prairie grouse native to the southwest Great Plains. Population declines and threats to populations of lesser prairie-chickens led U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to list the species as "threatened" under the protection of the Endangered Species Act in May 2014. Lesser prairie-chickens are found within three distinct ecoregions of Kansas and Colorado and portions of the species' range are affected by tree encroachment into grasslands. The effect of trees on lesser prairie-chickens is poorly understood. I evaluated habitat selection and reproductive success and across the northern portion of the species' range. I captured female lesser prairie-chickens within the three different ecoregions in Kansas and Colorado to track nest and brood survival and measure nest and brood habitat. My findings show that there are regional and annual variations in nest and brood survival. Mean nest survival during 2013 and 2014 was estimated to be 0.388 (95% CI = 0.343 - 0.433) for a 35-day exposure period. Brood survival during 2013 and 2014 was estimated to be 0.316 (95% CI = 0.184 - 0.457) for 56 days. Chick survival was the lowest during the first week of life and is probably a limiting factor for population growth. Chick and brood survival decreased as Julian hatch date increased. Across the northern portion of the species' range, females consistently select visual obstruction between 2-3 dm. Vegetation at the nest changes between regions and years to reflect environmental and regional conditions. Broods consistently selected habitats with greater percent cover of forbs than was expected at random across all study sites. Broods also selected against areas of bare ground. The threshold of lesser prairie-chicken use was 2 trees/ha throughout the year. No nests were located within areas with greater densities. Lesser prairie-chickens had a greater probability of use at greater distances from trees and at lower tree densities. To provide adequate nesting habitat managers should provide 2-3 dm of visual obstruction. Providing forb cover with visual obstruction between 2.5-5 dm near nesting habitat should provide adequate habitat for broods. Removing trees in core habitats and expand removal efforts outward should expand potential habitat for lesser prairie-chickens.
Book Synopsis Greater Prairie Chicken, Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus by :
Download or read book Greater Prairie Chicken, Tympanuchus Cupido Pinnatus written by and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 4 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This bulletin provides basic information on the greater prairie chicken, a species of grouse listed as extirpated in Canada. Topics covered include physical characteristics, history of the population in Canada, geographic range, life cycle, factors limiting the prairie chicken population, and studies that examined the feasibility of re-establishing the species in Canada.