The first fertile whooping crane (Grus americana; WC) egg produced through natural breeding at Patuxent Wildlife Research Center (patuxent) was laid in 1991. Prior to that time, all fertile whooping crane eggs were the result of artificial insemination. Since 1991, eight different whooping crane pairs at Patuxent have produced fertile eggs through natural breeding. Mean fertility averages over years for each pair range from 40% to 93 %. Fertility rates for each pair also vary greatly between years, from 0% to 100%, but the causes of the variance are unknown. Experiences with natural fertility in Mississippi sandhill cranes (G. canadensis pulla; MSC) have been similar. Annual natural fertility rates averaged from 21 % to 89% and fertility av...
A retrospective analysis of egg laying histories and observations of crane pairs at the Internationa...
From 1980-98 we captured and uniquely marked more than 400 Florida sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis ...
Early records of captive whooping cranes (Grus americana) were compiled from historical files kept a...
The first fertile whooping crane (Grus americana; WC) egg produced through natural breeding at Patux...
We examined the reproductive parameters of the introduced non-migratory flock of whooping cranes in ...
We retrospectively examined the reproductive parameters of 122 breeding-age whooping cranes (Grus am...
The whooping crane (Grus americana) is listed as endangered under the IUCN Red List, the United Stat...
Eggs to build captive whooping crane (Grus americana) flocks and most eggs for reintroduction experi...
In the face of record-setting drought, the re-introduced flock of non-migratory whooping cranes in F...
Aviculturists often ask if semen collection will interfere with fertility in naturally fertile pairs...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) began building a captive whooping crane (Grus americana) ...
We tested to see if semen collection interferes with fertility in naturally fertile pairs of cranes....
Whooping cranes (Grus americana) are 1 of the most endangered bird species in North America. In 1999...
We analyzed fertility patterns of 339 eggs laid 1985-93 at the International Crane Foundation by cra...
Research on crane reintroductions within the last 15 years has produced information necessary to eff...
A retrospective analysis of egg laying histories and observations of crane pairs at the Internationa...
From 1980-98 we captured and uniquely marked more than 400 Florida sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis ...
Early records of captive whooping cranes (Grus americana) were compiled from historical files kept a...
The first fertile whooping crane (Grus americana; WC) egg produced through natural breeding at Patux...
We examined the reproductive parameters of the introduced non-migratory flock of whooping cranes in ...
We retrospectively examined the reproductive parameters of 122 breeding-age whooping cranes (Grus am...
The whooping crane (Grus americana) is listed as endangered under the IUCN Red List, the United Stat...
Eggs to build captive whooping crane (Grus americana) flocks and most eggs for reintroduction experi...
In the face of record-setting drought, the re-introduced flock of non-migratory whooping cranes in F...
Aviculturists often ask if semen collection will interfere with fertility in naturally fertile pairs...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) began building a captive whooping crane (Grus americana) ...
We tested to see if semen collection interferes with fertility in naturally fertile pairs of cranes....
Whooping cranes (Grus americana) are 1 of the most endangered bird species in North America. In 1999...
We analyzed fertility patterns of 339 eggs laid 1985-93 at the International Crane Foundation by cra...
Research on crane reintroductions within the last 15 years has produced information necessary to eff...
A retrospective analysis of egg laying histories and observations of crane pairs at the Internationa...
From 1980-98 we captured and uniquely marked more than 400 Florida sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis ...
Early records of captive whooping cranes (Grus americana) were compiled from historical files kept a...