Wild turkeys are one of the most-actively monitored and regulated bird species in North America. Data from the northern Black Hills, South Dakota indicate that the turkey population is declining. Nest success is an important driver of turkey populations and previous nesting experience could increase the chances of selecting a nest site where at least one egg hatches. As a result, we were curious if nest site characteristics differ between adult and juvenile hens. We monitored 88 nests and recorded nest fate (success/failure) during two field seasons. We also characterized horizontal and vertical vegetation cover around each nest at the actual or projected hatch date. Of the 43 successful nests (≥1 egg hatched), 33 belonged to adult hens and...
Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) survival, habitat use, and nest-site characteristics were studied ...
Recent breeding bird surveys show that Wild Turkey populations in Texas are at a decline. As a conse...
Graduation date: 1988Habitat use and reproductive success by Merriam's wild turkey\ud (Meleagris gal...
Wild turkeys (Meleagris gallapavo) are a highly-desirable game species throughout the United States,...
Nest site vegetation characteristics and selection by wild turkey hens in Gregory County, South Dako...
Population growth is highly sensitive to changes in reproductive rates for many avian species. Under...
In recent years there has been growing concern for eastern wild turkey (Meleagris gallapova) populat...
Graduation date: 1996Presentation date: 1996-04-05Wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) ecology has been...
Most research on Eastern wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) has occurred in extensively f...
Nest success is the most important demographic parameter influencing rates of population change of e...
In South Dakota, wild turkeys are a high-interest species for both consumptive and non-consumptive u...
Bowman, Jacob L.With the increase popularity in turkey hunting in the State of Delaware and the incr...
Since 1970, Rio Grande wild turkey (Meleagris gallapavo intermedia) numbers in the southern region o...
The theory of adaptive habitat selection suggests resource selection by animals should reflect under...
Reproductive success is an important driver of population dynamics in wild avian populations. Establ...
Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) survival, habitat use, and nest-site characteristics were studied ...
Recent breeding bird surveys show that Wild Turkey populations in Texas are at a decline. As a conse...
Graduation date: 1988Habitat use and reproductive success by Merriam's wild turkey\ud (Meleagris gal...
Wild turkeys (Meleagris gallapavo) are a highly-desirable game species throughout the United States,...
Nest site vegetation characteristics and selection by wild turkey hens in Gregory County, South Dako...
Population growth is highly sensitive to changes in reproductive rates for many avian species. Under...
In recent years there has been growing concern for eastern wild turkey (Meleagris gallapova) populat...
Graduation date: 1996Presentation date: 1996-04-05Wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) ecology has been...
Most research on Eastern wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) has occurred in extensively f...
Nest success is the most important demographic parameter influencing rates of population change of e...
In South Dakota, wild turkeys are a high-interest species for both consumptive and non-consumptive u...
Bowman, Jacob L.With the increase popularity in turkey hunting in the State of Delaware and the incr...
Since 1970, Rio Grande wild turkey (Meleagris gallapavo intermedia) numbers in the southern region o...
The theory of adaptive habitat selection suggests resource selection by animals should reflect under...
Reproductive success is an important driver of population dynamics in wild avian populations. Establ...
Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) survival, habitat use, and nest-site characteristics were studied ...
Recent breeding bird surveys show that Wild Turkey populations in Texas are at a decline. As a conse...
Graduation date: 1988Habitat use and reproductive success by Merriam's wild turkey\ud (Meleagris gal...