The objective of this study was to determine and compare food habits of American coots and connnon sympatric ducks migrating through northeastern Oklahoma during fall and spring. Funds for the study were provided by the Accelerated Research Program for Webless Migratory Shore and Upland Game Birds USFWS, Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, and Oklahoma State University.Wildlife Ecolog
This paper considers the species composition of the duck kill in each State as determined by the Duc...
We censused non-dabbling ducks (Tribes Aythyini, Mergini, and Oxyurini) on Grand Lake in northeaster...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Benjamin S. Lewis Jr., for the Master of Science degree in ZOOLOGY, pre...
The purpose of this problem was to gather information on food habits of migratory water fowl using C...
An effective understanding of the needs and requirements of wood ducks is necessary to manage and co...
This investigation was devoted to a study of food availability and the selective utilization by juve...
One objective of this study was to determine the seasonal abundance and distribution of wood ducks o...
We conducted an analysis of dabbling duck food habits in the fall of 2002 and 2003 in the Heron Lake...
I evaluated diet and food selection of 5 species of spring-migrating female waterfowl including 3 da...
The mallard is the most important species of North American waterfowl; its breeding range has been r...
Double-crested cormorants (Phalacro-corax auritus) are a common migrant in Arkansas in the fall and ...
TWENTY-FIVE years ago the waterfowl population of North America had dropped to such a low point t...
I studied the ecological relationships of a very habitat-specific bird, the American woodcock (Philo...
The conversion of grassland and wetland ecosystems in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) has been a pe...
Historically, management for migratory waterfowl was focused around providing hunting opportunity ea...
This paper considers the species composition of the duck kill in each State as determined by the Duc...
We censused non-dabbling ducks (Tribes Aythyini, Mergini, and Oxyurini) on Grand Lake in northeaster...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Benjamin S. Lewis Jr., for the Master of Science degree in ZOOLOGY, pre...
The purpose of this problem was to gather information on food habits of migratory water fowl using C...
An effective understanding of the needs and requirements of wood ducks is necessary to manage and co...
This investigation was devoted to a study of food availability and the selective utilization by juve...
One objective of this study was to determine the seasonal abundance and distribution of wood ducks o...
We conducted an analysis of dabbling duck food habits in the fall of 2002 and 2003 in the Heron Lake...
I evaluated diet and food selection of 5 species of spring-migrating female waterfowl including 3 da...
The mallard is the most important species of North American waterfowl; its breeding range has been r...
Double-crested cormorants (Phalacro-corax auritus) are a common migrant in Arkansas in the fall and ...
TWENTY-FIVE years ago the waterfowl population of North America had dropped to such a low point t...
I studied the ecological relationships of a very habitat-specific bird, the American woodcock (Philo...
The conversion of grassland and wetland ecosystems in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) has been a pe...
Historically, management for migratory waterfowl was focused around providing hunting opportunity ea...
This paper considers the species composition of the duck kill in each State as determined by the Duc...
We censused non-dabbling ducks (Tribes Aythyini, Mergini, and Oxyurini) on Grand Lake in northeaster...
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF Benjamin S. Lewis Jr., for the Master of Science degree in ZOOLOGY, pre...