A wildlife habitat inventory was conducted on the 12 485 ha study area of the James River floodplain in north-eastern South Dakota. Included were vegetation mapping, small mammal trapping, waterfowl breeding pair counts, waterfowl brood counts, bird census routes, and general observations. Natural vegetation consisted of 3181 ha of grassland, 2002 ha of woodland, 1115 ha of savannah, and 392 ha of marshland. Small mammal trapping revealed low densities of mostly white-footed mice (Peromyscus spp.). No vegetation type was more valuable to small mammals than any other. Waterfowl breeding pairs, mostly mallard, blue-winged teal, and wood duck, numbered 244 in 1974 and 638 in 1975, a record flood year. Counts on bird census routes showed 138 sp...
The influence of area and vegetation structure on bird use of 830 semipermanent and seasonal wetland...
Thirty-three 425 m segments of 4 intermittent streams in north central North Dakota were censured fo...
During 1950-53, Evans and Black (1956) conducted the Waubay Study, one of the first comprehensive st...
APPROXIMATELY 90,000 small stock ponds are scattered throughout South Dakota. The majority of these ...
Wetland characteristics, adjacent upland conditions, and corresponding waterfowl populations were su...
Areas of eight habitats were identified, delineated, and measured along the unchannelized Missouri R...
Areas of eight habitats were identified, delineated, and measured along the unchannelized Missouri R...
Breeding waterfowl in South Dakota were censused on 500 legal quarter sections within 125 clusters r...
A study of waterfowl production was conducted on two study areas in the James River Valley of South ...
Waterfowl breeding pair and brood surveys were conducted along 250 km of the James River and adjacen...
To examine the role of bird species (other than Anatidae) in the prairie wetlands ecosystem. Seven w...
Although well documented for other habitat types, small mammal habitat use patterns in prairie wetla...
We collected data on upland and aquatic habitats, waterfowl populations, and landowner demographics ...
Wetland distribution and utilization by breeding waterfowl of stockdams, dugouts, and natural wetlan...
Forty-one species of birds nested in the prairie-wetlands complex of Dewey\u27s Pasture during the p...
The influence of area and vegetation structure on bird use of 830 semipermanent and seasonal wetland...
Thirty-three 425 m segments of 4 intermittent streams in north central North Dakota were censured fo...
During 1950-53, Evans and Black (1956) conducted the Waubay Study, one of the first comprehensive st...
APPROXIMATELY 90,000 small stock ponds are scattered throughout South Dakota. The majority of these ...
Wetland characteristics, adjacent upland conditions, and corresponding waterfowl populations were su...
Areas of eight habitats were identified, delineated, and measured along the unchannelized Missouri R...
Areas of eight habitats were identified, delineated, and measured along the unchannelized Missouri R...
Breeding waterfowl in South Dakota were censused on 500 legal quarter sections within 125 clusters r...
A study of waterfowl production was conducted on two study areas in the James River Valley of South ...
Waterfowl breeding pair and brood surveys were conducted along 250 km of the James River and adjacen...
To examine the role of bird species (other than Anatidae) in the prairie wetlands ecosystem. Seven w...
Although well documented for other habitat types, small mammal habitat use patterns in prairie wetla...
We collected data on upland and aquatic habitats, waterfowl populations, and landowner demographics ...
Wetland distribution and utilization by breeding waterfowl of stockdams, dugouts, and natural wetlan...
Forty-one species of birds nested in the prairie-wetlands complex of Dewey\u27s Pasture during the p...
The influence of area and vegetation structure on bird use of 830 semipermanent and seasonal wetland...
Thirty-three 425 m segments of 4 intermittent streams in north central North Dakota were censured fo...
During 1950-53, Evans and Black (1956) conducted the Waubay Study, one of the first comprehensive st...