Ruffed grouse population ecology in the Appalachian region:
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adam_text | RUFFED GROUSE POPULATION ECOLOGY IN THE APPALACHIAN REGION PATRICK K.
DEVERS, 1 2 DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE SCIENCES, VIRGINIA
POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY, BLACKSBURG, VA 24061, USA
DEAN F. STAUFFER, DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE SCIENCES,
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY, BLACKSBURG VA
24061, USA GARY W. NORMAN, VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND INLAND
FISHERIES, P.O. BOX 996, VERONA, VA 24482, USA DAVE E. STEFFEN, VIRGINIA
DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND INLAND FISHERIES, 6701 PARKWAY DRIVE, ROANOKE, VA
24018, USA DARROCH M. WHITAKER, DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE
SCIENCES, VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY,
BLACKSBURG, VA 24061, USJ JEFFREY D. SOLE, THE NATURE CONSERVANCY, 642
W. MAIN STREET, LEXINGTON, KY 40508, USA TOM J. ALLEN, WEST VIRGINIA
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, P.O. BOX 67, ELKINS, WV 26241, USA
STEVE L. BITTNER, MARYLAND WILDLIFE AND HERITAGE SERVICE, 14038 BLAIR S
VALLEY ROAD, CLEAR SPRING, MD 21722, USA DAVID A. BUEHLER, FORESTRY,
WILDLIFE, AND FISHERIES, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, KNOXVILLE, TN 37901,
USA JOHN W. EDWARDS, WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES RESOURCES PROGRAM, WEST
VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY, P.O. BOX 6125, MORGANTOWN, WV26506, USA DANIEL E.
FIGERT, KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES, #1 GAME
FARM ROAD, FRANKFORT, KY 40601, USA SCOTT T. FRIEDHOFF, KENTUCKY
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES, 4455 CCC TRAIL,
MOREHEAD, KY 40351, USA WILLIAM W. GIULIANO, DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, P.O. BOX 110430,
GAINESVILLE, FL 32611, USA CRAIG A. HARPER, DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY,
WILDLIFE, AND FISHERIES, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, 2431 JOE JOHNSON
DRIVE, KNOXVILLE, TN 37901, USA WILLIAM K. IGO, WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT
OF NATURAL RESOURCES, ROUTE 2, P.O. BOX 296G, LEWISBURG, WV 24901, USA
ROY L. KIRKPATRICK, DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE SCIENCES,
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY, BLACKSBURG, VA
24061, USA MICHAEL H. SEAMSTER, NORTH CAROLINA WILDLIFE RESOURCES
COMMISSION, 791 SEAMSTER ROAD, PROVIDENCE, NC 27315, USA HARRY A.
SPIKER, JR., MARYLAND WILDLIFE AND HERITAGE SERVICE, 1728 KINGS RUN
ROAD, OAKLAND, MD 21550, USA DAVID A. SWANSON, OHIO DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAL RESOURCES, 9650 STATE ROUTE 356, NEW MARSHFIELD, OH 45766, USA
BRIAN C. TEFFT, RHODE ISLAND DIVISION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE, P.O. BOX
218, WEST KINGSTON, RI02892, USA ABSTRACT THE APPALACHIAN COOPERATIVE
GROUSE RESEARCH PROJECT (ACGRP) WAS A MULTISTATE COOPERATIVE EFFORT
INITIATED IN 1996 TO INVESTIGATE THE APPARENT DECLINE OF RUFFED GROUSE
{BONASA UMBEL/US) AND IMPROVE MANAGEMENT THROUGHOUT THE CENTRAL AND
SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN REGION (I.E., PARTS OF OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA, RHODE
ISLAND, KENTUCKY, WEST VIRGINIA, VIRGINIA, AND NORTH CAROLINA, USA).
RESEARCHERS HAVE OFFERED SEVERAL HYPOTHESES TO EXPLAIN THE LOW ABUNDANCE
OF RUFFED GROUSE IN THE REGION, INCLUDING LOW AVAILABILITY OF
EARLY-SUCCESSIONAL FORESTS DUE TO CHANGES IN LAND USE, ADDITIVE HARVEST
MORTALITY, LOW PRODUCTIVITY AND RECRUITMENT, AND NUTRITIONAL STRESS. AS
PART OF THE ACGRP, WE INVESTIGATED RUFFED GROUSE POPULATION ECOLOGY. OUR
OBJECTIVES WERE TO ESTIMATE REPRODUCTIVE RATES, ESTIMATE SURVIVAL AND
CAUSE-SPECIFIC MORTALITY RATES, EXAMINE IF RUFFED GROUSE HARVEST IN THE
APPALACHIAN REGION IS COMPENSATORY, AND ESTIMATE RUFFED GROUSE FINITE
POPULATION GROWTH. WE TRAPPED 3,000 RUFFED GROUSE IN AUTUMN (SEP-NOV)
AND SPRING (FEB-MAR) FROM 1996 TO SEPTEMBER 2002 ON 12 STUDY AREAS. WE
DETERMINED THE AGE AND GENDER OF EACH BIRD AND FITTED THEM WITH
NECKLACE-STYLE RADIOTRANSMITTERS AND RELEASED THEM AT THE TRAP SITE. WE
TRACKED RUFFED GROUSE 2 TIMES PER WEEK USING HANDHELD RADIOTELEMETRY
EQUIPMENT AND GATHERED DATA ON REPRODUCTION, RECRUITMENT, SURVIVAL, AND
MORTALITY. RUFFED GROUSE POPULATION DYNAMICS IN THE APPALACHIAN REGION
DIFFERED FROM THE CENTRAL PORTION OF THE SPECIES RANGE (I.E., NORTHERN
UNITED STATES AND CANADA). RUFFED GROUSE IN THE APPALACHIAN REGION HAD
LOWER PRODUCTIVITY AND RECRUITMENT, BUT HIGHER SURVIVAL THAN REPORTED
FOR POPULATIONS IN THE GREAT LAKES REGION AND SOUTHERN CANADA.
POPULATION DYNAMICS DIFFERED BETWEEN OAK (QUERCUS SPP.)-HICKORY (CARYA
SPP.) AND MIXED-MESOPHYTIC FOREST ASSOCIATIONS WITHIN THE SOUTHERN AND
CENTRAL APPALACHIAN REGION. PRODUCTIVITY AND RECRUITMENT WERE LOWER IN
OAK*HICKORY FORESTS, BUT ADULT SURVIVAL WAS HIGHER THAN IN MIXED-
MESOPHYTIC FORESTS. FURTHERMORE, RUFFED GROUSE PRODUCTIVITY AND
RECRUITMENT WERE MORE STRONGLY RELATED TO HARD MAST (I.E., ACORN)
PRODUCTION IN OAK-HICKORY FORESTS THAN IN MIXED-MESOPHYTIC FORESTS. THE
LEADING CAUSE OF RUFFED GROUSE MORTALITY WAS AVIAN PREDATION (44% OF
KNOWN MORTALITIES). HARVEST MORTALITY ACCOUNTED FOR 12% OF ALL KNOWN
MORTALITIES AND APPEARED TO BE COMPENSATORY. POPULATION MODELS INDICATED
RUFFED GROUSE POPULATIONS IN THE APPALACHIAN REGION ARE DECLINING (X =
0.78-0.95), BUT DIFFERENCES IN MODEL ESTIMATES HIGHLIGHTED THE NEED FOR
IMPROVED UNDERSTANDING OF ANNUAL PRODUCTIVITY AND RECRUITMENT. WE POSIT
RUFFED GROUSE IN THE APPALACHIAN REGION EXHIBIT A DINAL POPULATION
STRUCTURE CHARACTERIZED BY CHANGES IN LIFE-HISTORY STRATEGIES. CHANGES
IN LIFE HISTORY STRATEGIES ARE IN RESPONSE TO GRADUAL CHANGES IN FOREST
STRUCTURE, QUALITY OF FOOD RESOURCES, SNOWFALL AND ACCUMULATION
PATTERNS, AND PREDATOR COMMUNITIES. MANAGEMENT EFFORTS SHOULD FOCUS ON
CREATING A MOSAIC OF FOREST STAND AGES ACROSS THE LANDSCAPE TO
INTERSPERSE HABITAT RESOURCES INCLUDING NESTING AND BROOD COVER, ADULT
ESCAPE COVER, ROOSTING SITES, AND, MOST IMPORTANTLY, FOOD RESOURCES.
LAND MANAGERS CAN INTERSPERSE HABITAT RESOURCES THROUGH A COMBINATION OF
DEARCUTTING, SHELTERWOOD HARVESTS, GROUP SELECTION, AND TIMBER STAND
IMPROVEMENT (INCLUDING VARIOUS THINNINGS AND PRESCRIBED FIRE). MANAGERS
SHOULD MAINTAIN CURRENT RUFFED GROUSE HARVEST RATES WHILE PROVIDING HIGH
QUALITY HUNTING OPPORTUNITIES. WE DEFINE HIGH QUALITY HUNTING AS LOW
HUNTING PRESSURE, LOW VEHIDE TRAFFIC, AND HIGH FLUSH RATES. MANAGERS CAN
PROVIDE HIGH QUALITY HUNTING OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH USE OF ROAD CLOSURES
IN CONJUNCTION WITH HABITAT MANAGEMENT. (WILDLIFE MONOGRAPHS 168, 1-36)
DOI: 10.2193/0084-0173.168 KEY WORDS ACORNS, APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS,
BONASA UMBELLUS, HARVEST, HUNTING, MANAGEMENT, POPULATION ECOLOGY,
REPRODUCTION, B RUFFED GROUSE, SURVIVAL. ~8 SUB GOTTINGEN 219 222 266 T
ZOO? -2 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 STUDY AREA 5 METHODS 6 FIELD METHODS 6
REPRODUCTIVE ANALYSIS 6 SURVIVAL ANALYSIS 8 KAPLAN*MEIER 8 KNOWN FATES
ANALYSIS WITH COVARIATES 8 TEST OF THE COMPENSATORY MORTALITY HYPOTHESIS
9 POPULATION MODELING 9 MODEL 1 10 MODEL 2 11 ESTIMATION OF STABLE AGE
DISTRIBUTION 11 ELASTICITY ANALYSES 11 RESULTS 11 REPRODUCTIVE ANALYSIS
11 NESTING RATE 1 1 INCUBATION DATE 12 CLUTCH SIZE 12 HATCHING SUCCESS
13 NEST SUCCESS 13 RENEST RATE 14 FEMALE SUCCESS 14 CHICK SURVIVAL 14
SURVIVAL ANALYSIS 14 KAPLAN-MEIER 14 SURVIVAL 1997-2002 15 SURVIVAL
1997-1998.. 15 SURVIVAL 1998-1999 16 SURVIVAL 1999-2000 , 16 SURVIVAL
2000-2001 17 SURVIVAL 2001-2002 17 AUTUMN SURVIVAL 18 WINTER SURVIVAL 18
SPRING SURVIVAL 18 SUMMER SURVIVAL 18 TEST OF THE COMPENSATORY MORTALITY
HYPOTHESIS 19 POPULATION MODELING 20 DISCUSSION 20 REPRODUCTIVE ANALYSIS
20 REGIONAL COMPARISON OF REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS 20 FACTORS INFLUENCING
REPRODUCTION 22 SURVIVAL ANALYSIS 24 FACTORS INFLUENCING SURVIVAL 25
TEST OF THE COMPENSATORY MORTALITY HYPOTHESIS 27 POPULATION MODELING 28
POPULATION ECOLOGY 29 MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS 30 INTERSPERSION OF COVER
TYPES 30 HUNTING 31 MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH NEEDS 32 SUMMARY 32
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 33 LITERATURE CITED 33
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RUFFED GROUSE POPULATION ECOLOGY IN THE APPALACHIAN REGION PATRICK K.
DEVERS, 1 ' 2 DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE SCIENCES, VIRGINIA
POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY, BLACKSBURG, VA 24061, USA
DEAN F. STAUFFER, DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE SCIENCES,
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY, BLACKSBURG VA
24061, USA GARY W. NORMAN, VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND INLAND
FISHERIES, P.O. BOX 996, VERONA, VA 24482, USA DAVE E. STEFFEN, VIRGINIA
DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND INLAND FISHERIES, 6701 PARKWAY DRIVE, ROANOKE, VA
24018, USA DARROCH M. WHITAKER, DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE
SCIENCES, VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY,
BLACKSBURG, VA 24061, USJ JEFFREY D. SOLE, THE NATURE CONSERVANCY, 642
W. MAIN STREET, LEXINGTON, KY 40508, USA TOM J. ALLEN, WEST VIRGINIA
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, P.O. BOX 67, ELKINS, WV 26241, USA
STEVE L. BITTNER, MARYLAND WILDLIFE AND HERITAGE SERVICE, 14038 BLAIR'S
VALLEY ROAD, CLEAR SPRING, MD 21722, USA DAVID A. BUEHLER, FORESTRY,
WILDLIFE, AND FISHERIES, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, KNOXVILLE, TN 37901,
USA JOHN W. EDWARDS, WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES RESOURCES PROGRAM, WEST
VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY, P.O. BOX 6125, MORGANTOWN, WV26506, USA DANIEL E.
FIGERT, KENTUCKY DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES, #1 GAME
FARM ROAD, FRANKFORT, KY 40601, USA SCOTT T. FRIEDHOFF, KENTUCKY
DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES, 4455 CCC TRAIL,
MOREHEAD, KY 40351, USA WILLIAM W. GIULIANO, DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION, UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, P.O. BOX 110430,
GAINESVILLE, FL 32611, USA CRAIG A. HARPER, DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY,
WILDLIFE, AND FISHERIES, UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, 2431 JOE JOHNSON
DRIVE, KNOXVILLE, TN 37901, USA WILLIAM K. IGO, WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT
OF NATURAL RESOURCES, ROUTE 2, P.O. BOX 296G, LEWISBURG, WV 24901, USA
ROY L. KIRKPATRICK, DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES AND WILDLIFE SCIENCES,
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE AND STATE UNIVERSITY, BLACKSBURG, VA
24061, USA MICHAEL H. SEAMSTER, NORTH CAROLINA WILDLIFE RESOURCES
COMMISSION, 791 SEAMSTER ROAD, PROVIDENCE, NC 27315, USA HARRY A.
SPIKER, JR., MARYLAND WILDLIFE AND HERITAGE SERVICE, 1728 KINGS RUN
ROAD, OAKLAND, MD 21550, USA DAVID A. SWANSON, OHIO DEPARTMENT OF
NATURAL RESOURCES, 9650 STATE ROUTE 356, NEW MARSHFIELD, OH 45766, USA
BRIAN C. TEFFT, RHODE ISLAND DIVISION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE, P.O. BOX
218, WEST KINGSTON, RI02892, USA ABSTRACT THE APPALACHIAN COOPERATIVE
GROUSE RESEARCH PROJECT (ACGRP) WAS A MULTISTATE COOPERATIVE EFFORT
INITIATED IN 1996 TO INVESTIGATE THE APPARENT DECLINE OF RUFFED GROUSE
{BONASA UMBEL/US) AND IMPROVE MANAGEMENT THROUGHOUT THE CENTRAL AND
SOUTHERN APPALACHIAN REGION (I.E., PARTS OF OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA, RHODE
ISLAND, KENTUCKY, WEST VIRGINIA, VIRGINIA, AND NORTH CAROLINA, USA).
RESEARCHERS HAVE OFFERED SEVERAL HYPOTHESES TO EXPLAIN THE LOW ABUNDANCE
OF RUFFED GROUSE IN THE REGION, INCLUDING LOW AVAILABILITY OF
EARLY-SUCCESSIONAL FORESTS DUE TO CHANGES IN LAND USE, ADDITIVE HARVEST
MORTALITY, LOW PRODUCTIVITY AND RECRUITMENT, AND NUTRITIONAL STRESS. AS
PART OF THE ACGRP, WE INVESTIGATED RUFFED GROUSE POPULATION ECOLOGY. OUR
OBJECTIVES WERE TO ESTIMATE REPRODUCTIVE RATES, ESTIMATE SURVIVAL AND
CAUSE-SPECIFIC MORTALITY RATES, EXAMINE IF RUFFED GROUSE HARVEST IN THE
APPALACHIAN REGION IS COMPENSATORY, AND ESTIMATE RUFFED GROUSE FINITE
POPULATION GROWTH. WE TRAPPED 3,000 RUFFED GROUSE IN AUTUMN (SEP-NOV)
AND SPRING (FEB-MAR) FROM 1996 TO SEPTEMBER 2002 ON 12 STUDY AREAS. WE
DETERMINED THE AGE AND GENDER OF EACH BIRD AND FITTED THEM WITH
NECKLACE-STYLE RADIOTRANSMITTERS AND RELEASED THEM AT THE TRAP SITE. WE
TRACKED RUFFED GROUSE 2 TIMES PER WEEK USING HANDHELD RADIOTELEMETRY
EQUIPMENT AND GATHERED DATA ON REPRODUCTION, RECRUITMENT, SURVIVAL, AND
MORTALITY. RUFFED GROUSE POPULATION DYNAMICS IN THE APPALACHIAN REGION
DIFFERED FROM THE CENTRAL PORTION OF THE SPECIES' RANGE (I.E., NORTHERN
UNITED STATES AND CANADA). RUFFED GROUSE IN THE APPALACHIAN REGION HAD
LOWER PRODUCTIVITY AND RECRUITMENT, BUT HIGHER SURVIVAL THAN REPORTED
FOR POPULATIONS IN THE GREAT LAKES REGION AND SOUTHERN CANADA.
POPULATION DYNAMICS DIFFERED BETWEEN OAK (QUERCUS SPP.)-HICKORY (CARYA
SPP.) AND MIXED-MESOPHYTIC FOREST ASSOCIATIONS WITHIN THE SOUTHERN AND
CENTRAL APPALACHIAN REGION. PRODUCTIVITY AND RECRUITMENT WERE LOWER IN
OAK*HICKORY FORESTS, BUT ADULT SURVIVAL WAS HIGHER THAN IN MIXED-
MESOPHYTIC FORESTS. FURTHERMORE, RUFFED GROUSE PRODUCTIVITY AND
RECRUITMENT WERE MORE STRONGLY RELATED TO HARD MAST (I.E., ACORN)
PRODUCTION IN OAK-HICKORY FORESTS THAN IN MIXED-MESOPHYTIC FORESTS. THE
LEADING CAUSE OF RUFFED GROUSE MORTALITY WAS AVIAN PREDATION (44% OF
KNOWN MORTALITIES). HARVEST MORTALITY ACCOUNTED FOR 12% OF ALL KNOWN
MORTALITIES AND APPEARED TO BE COMPENSATORY. POPULATION MODELS INDICATED
RUFFED GROUSE POPULATIONS IN THE APPALACHIAN REGION ARE DECLINING (X =
0.78-0.95), BUT DIFFERENCES IN MODEL ESTIMATES HIGHLIGHTED THE NEED FOR
IMPROVED UNDERSTANDING OF ANNUAL PRODUCTIVITY AND RECRUITMENT. WE POSIT
RUFFED GROUSE IN THE APPALACHIAN REGION EXHIBIT A DINAL POPULATION
STRUCTURE CHARACTERIZED BY CHANGES IN LIFE-HISTORY STRATEGIES. CHANGES
IN LIFE HISTORY STRATEGIES ARE IN RESPONSE TO GRADUAL CHANGES IN FOREST
STRUCTURE, QUALITY OF FOOD RESOURCES, SNOWFALL AND ACCUMULATION
PATTERNS, AND PREDATOR COMMUNITIES. MANAGEMENT EFFORTS SHOULD FOCUS ON
CREATING A MOSAIC OF FOREST STAND AGES ACROSS THE LANDSCAPE TO
INTERSPERSE HABITAT RESOURCES INCLUDING NESTING AND BROOD COVER, ADULT
ESCAPE COVER, ROOSTING SITES, AND, MOST IMPORTANTLY, FOOD RESOURCES.
LAND MANAGERS CAN INTERSPERSE HABITAT RESOURCES THROUGH A COMBINATION OF
DEARCUTTING, SHELTERWOOD HARVESTS, GROUP SELECTION, AND TIMBER STAND
IMPROVEMENT (INCLUDING VARIOUS THINNINGS AND PRESCRIBED FIRE). MANAGERS
SHOULD MAINTAIN CURRENT RUFFED GROUSE HARVEST RATES WHILE PROVIDING HIGH
QUALITY HUNTING OPPORTUNITIES. WE DEFINE HIGH QUALITY HUNTING AS LOW
HUNTING PRESSURE, LOW VEHIDE TRAFFIC, AND HIGH FLUSH RATES. MANAGERS CAN
PROVIDE HIGH QUALITY HUNTING OPPORTUNITIES THROUGH USE OF ROAD CLOSURES
IN CONJUNCTION WITH HABITAT MANAGEMENT. (WILDLIFE MONOGRAPHS 168, 1-36)
DOI: 10.2193/0084-0173.168 KEY WORDS ACORNS, APPALACHIAN MOUNTAINS,
BONASA UMBELLUS, HARVEST, HUNTING, MANAGEMENT, POPULATION ECOLOGY,
REPRODUCTION, B RUFFED GROUSE, SURVIVAL. ~8 SUB GOTTINGEN 219 222 266 T
ZOO? -2 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 3 STUDY AREA 5 METHODS 6 FIELD METHODS 6
REPRODUCTIVE ANALYSIS 6 SURVIVAL ANALYSIS 8 KAPLAN*MEIER 8 KNOWN FATES
ANALYSIS WITH COVARIATES 8 TEST OF THE COMPENSATORY MORTALITY HYPOTHESIS
9 POPULATION MODELING 9 MODEL 1 10 MODEL 2 11 ESTIMATION OF STABLE AGE
DISTRIBUTION 11 ELASTICITY ANALYSES 11 RESULTS 11 REPRODUCTIVE ANALYSIS
11 NESTING RATE 1 1 INCUBATION DATE 12 CLUTCH SIZE 12 HATCHING SUCCESS
13 NEST SUCCESS 13 RENEST RATE 14 FEMALE SUCCESS 14 CHICK SURVIVAL 14
SURVIVAL ANALYSIS 14 KAPLAN-MEIER 14 SURVIVAL 1997-2002 15 SURVIVAL
1997-1998. 15 SURVIVAL 1998-1999 16 SURVIVAL 1999-2000 , 16 SURVIVAL
2000-2001 17 SURVIVAL 2001-2002 17 AUTUMN SURVIVAL 18 WINTER SURVIVAL 18
SPRING SURVIVAL 18 SUMMER SURVIVAL 18 TEST OF THE COMPENSATORY MORTALITY
HYPOTHESIS 19 POPULATION MODELING 20 DISCUSSION 20 REPRODUCTIVE ANALYSIS
20 REGIONAL COMPARISON OF REPRODUCTIVE PARAMETERS 20 FACTORS INFLUENCING
REPRODUCTION 22 SURVIVAL ANALYSIS 24 FACTORS INFLUENCING SURVIVAL 25
TEST OF THE COMPENSATORY MORTALITY HYPOTHESIS 27 POPULATION MODELING 28
POPULATION ECOLOGY 29 MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS 30 INTERSPERSION OF COVER
TYPES 30 HUNTING 31 MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH NEEDS 32 SUMMARY 32
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 33 LITERATURE CITED 33 |
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spelling | Ruffed grouse population ecology in the Appalachian region Patrick K. Devers ... [Washington, DC] Wildlife Soc. 2007 36 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Wildlife monographs 168 Ökologie Ruffed grouse Ecology Appalachian Region Ruffed grouse Population viability analysis Appalachian Region Wildlife management Appalachian Region Devers, Patrick K. Sonstige oth Wildlife monographs 168 (DE-604)BV000000302 168 GBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015738322&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Ruffed grouse population ecology in the Appalachian region Wildlife monographs Ökologie Ruffed grouse Ecology Appalachian Region Ruffed grouse Population viability analysis Appalachian Region Wildlife management Appalachian Region |
title | Ruffed grouse population ecology in the Appalachian region |
title_auth | Ruffed grouse population ecology in the Appalachian region |
title_exact_search | Ruffed grouse population ecology in the Appalachian region |
title_exact_search_txtP | Ruffed grouse population ecology in the Appalachian region |
title_full | Ruffed grouse population ecology in the Appalachian region Patrick K. Devers ... |
title_fullStr | Ruffed grouse population ecology in the Appalachian region Patrick K. Devers ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Ruffed grouse population ecology in the Appalachian region Patrick K. Devers ... |
title_short | Ruffed grouse population ecology in the Appalachian region |
title_sort | ruffed grouse population ecology in the appalachian region |
topic | Ökologie Ruffed grouse Ecology Appalachian Region Ruffed grouse Population viability analysis Appalachian Region Wildlife management Appalachian Region |
topic_facet | Ökologie Ruffed grouse Ecology Appalachian Region Ruffed grouse Population viability analysis Appalachian Region Wildlife management Appalachian Region |
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