Assessment of aquatic plant selection by waterfowl has been conducted during the winters of 1997-2000 on 49 0.2-0.79 ha research ponds in north central Texas. Ponds were categorized by dominant plant species into eight habitat types. Census with waterfowl species identification were performed to investigate impacts of aquatic vegetation and water depth on waterfowl. Eighteen waterfowl species were observed. Peak migration occurred in late December/early January. Mixed native ponds and mixed native/hydrilla ponds were the most frequently selected habitat types. The study included correlation analysis between pond water levels and waterfowl use. Full ponds received greatest use followed by half full ponds, while almost empty ponds received mi...
Waterfowl were studied from early fall 1958 through spring 1959 along selected Des Moines River segm...
Scott H. Anderson is a student at Drake University. Keith S. Summerville is an Assistant Professor i...
The effects of local- and landscape-level characteristics on nongarne wetland bird occurrence and de...
PURPOSE: This technical note describes studies of environmental conditions and habitat quality of r...
Waterfowl habitats, populations, and fluctuations were studied, from 1968 to 1971, in a 20,000 acre ...
Use of 36 livestock watering ponds by mallard (Anas playtrhynchos), blue-winged teal (A. discors), a...
Habitat use by waterfowl (breeding pairs and broods) of several Utah marshes was studied during 1978...
The reservoirs studied are located on a very important migratory flyway in the Mexican Central Plate...
In a 5-year study of stock-watering ponds in western North Dakota, pond size was found to be the maj...
Wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) provide important stopover areas for spring migrating d...
Spring migration is an understudied, but important time for waterfowl as conditions faced during thi...
Roadside counts of avifauna were conducted during 1995 and 1996 in the Lake Thompson Watershed (L TW...
The lowlands of the study area consist of nearly 4,600 acres of developed and undeveloped farmlands ...
Typescript (photocopy).Breeding chronology and habitat selection by mottled ducks (Anas f. fulvigula...
Bottomland hardwood forests provide forage and other important resources for wintering and breeding ...
Waterfowl were studied from early fall 1958 through spring 1959 along selected Des Moines River segm...
Scott H. Anderson is a student at Drake University. Keith S. Summerville is an Assistant Professor i...
The effects of local- and landscape-level characteristics on nongarne wetland bird occurrence and de...
PURPOSE: This technical note describes studies of environmental conditions and habitat quality of r...
Waterfowl habitats, populations, and fluctuations were studied, from 1968 to 1971, in a 20,000 acre ...
Use of 36 livestock watering ponds by mallard (Anas playtrhynchos), blue-winged teal (A. discors), a...
Habitat use by waterfowl (breeding pairs and broods) of several Utah marshes was studied during 1978...
The reservoirs studied are located on a very important migratory flyway in the Mexican Central Plate...
In a 5-year study of stock-watering ponds in western North Dakota, pond size was found to be the maj...
Wetlands in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) provide important stopover areas for spring migrating d...
Spring migration is an understudied, but important time for waterfowl as conditions faced during thi...
Roadside counts of avifauna were conducted during 1995 and 1996 in the Lake Thompson Watershed (L TW...
The lowlands of the study area consist of nearly 4,600 acres of developed and undeveloped farmlands ...
Typescript (photocopy).Breeding chronology and habitat selection by mottled ducks (Anas f. fulvigula...
Bottomland hardwood forests provide forage and other important resources for wintering and breeding ...
Waterfowl were studied from early fall 1958 through spring 1959 along selected Des Moines River segm...
Scott H. Anderson is a student at Drake University. Keith S. Summerville is an Assistant Professor i...
The effects of local- and landscape-level characteristics on nongarne wetland bird occurrence and de...