A concept paper of a methodology is presented for explaining past populations and predicting future populations of bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus), as a function of forest changes. The methodology is applicable to large landholdings, regions, and states. It relates, using computer technology, the number of potential covey flushes per 100 acres per day to the age of forest stands or ecological succession curves. By summing quail flush curves over a large area, area-wide yields may be obtained. Flushes are modified by a shooting-quality factor and birds per covey. The computer-generated output tables provide an inventory, a historical overview, and projected populations. The results are useful for making forestry-wildlife tradeoffs, for ...
In 1962, the Kansas Fish and Game Commission initiated an investigation to determine the effect of s...
Biologists generally assume that habitat loss, fragmentation, and conversion resulting from changes ...
(Invited Paper) Sport hunting is an important aspect of wildlife management, yet the principles of g...
Northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) populations have been declining since the 1960s. Anthropogen...
The Albany Quail Project began in March 1992 as a cooperative between Auburn University’s School of ...
More than 60 years of habitat improvement efforts by state agencies has not prevented the decline of...
(Invited Paper) The downward trend of bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) numbers nationally is wel...
This paper is a snapshot assessment of what has been achieved in quail management and research since...
Data are presented which conflict with the 1-bird-per-acre saturation point concept for bobwhites (C...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 7 by Clemson University Extension Services provides i...
A model is presented to allow the calculation of the minimum cost of providing an acceptable level o...
Because the principles governing production of quail are similar throughout its range, only problems...
A computer-generated table is presented, enabling the land manger to maximize on a given acreage the...
Loss of habitat and predation are two of the primary reasons given for recent bobwhite quail (Colinu...
Habitat degradation for northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) has occurred in many fire-maintained...
In 1962, the Kansas Fish and Game Commission initiated an investigation to determine the effect of s...
Biologists generally assume that habitat loss, fragmentation, and conversion resulting from changes ...
(Invited Paper) Sport hunting is an important aspect of wildlife management, yet the principles of g...
Northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) populations have been declining since the 1960s. Anthropogen...
The Albany Quail Project began in March 1992 as a cooperative between Auburn University’s School of ...
More than 60 years of habitat improvement efforts by state agencies has not prevented the decline of...
(Invited Paper) The downward trend of bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) numbers nationally is wel...
This paper is a snapshot assessment of what has been achieved in quail management and research since...
Data are presented which conflict with the 1-bird-per-acre saturation point concept for bobwhites (C...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 7 by Clemson University Extension Services provides i...
A model is presented to allow the calculation of the minimum cost of providing an acceptable level o...
Because the principles governing production of quail are similar throughout its range, only problems...
A computer-generated table is presented, enabling the land manger to maximize on a given acreage the...
Loss of habitat and predation are two of the primary reasons given for recent bobwhite quail (Colinu...
Habitat degradation for northern bobwhite (Colinus virginianus) has occurred in many fire-maintained...
In 1962, the Kansas Fish and Game Commission initiated an investigation to determine the effect of s...
Biologists generally assume that habitat loss, fragmentation, and conversion resulting from changes ...
(Invited Paper) Sport hunting is an important aspect of wildlife management, yet the principles of g...