The Upland and Webless Migratory Game Birds of Texas

The Upland and Webless Migratory Game Birds of Texas
Author: Leonard A. Brennan
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-02-17
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1623494990


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Authored by some of the state’s top wildlife scientists, The Upland and Webless Migratory Game Birds of Texas presents the most up-to-date and comprehensive information covering twenty-one species of game birds. Ranging from the most well-known, like the Wild Turkey and Mourning Dove, to the marsh-loving rails and other more elusive species, these birds have widespread appeal among both hunters and birders and underscore the diverse challenges facing wildlife scientists, land managers, and conservationists in Texas today. From cultural significance to taxonomy and evolutionary history, this volume provides a wealth of background information on these species. Additionally, the book offers illustrated species accounts, detailed range maps, and information about habitat and management requirements, hunting regulations, and research priorities. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of these game birds and the array of terrestrial and wetland landscapes key to their survival. This will serve as a convenient and thorough reference volume for wildlife biologists and enthusiasts, as well as landowners and hunters.

Breeding Season Ecology of Scaled Quail (Callipepla Squamata) and Gambel's Quail (Callipepla Gambelii)

Breeding Season Ecology of Scaled Quail (Callipepla Squamata) and Gambel's Quail (Callipepla Gambelii)
Author: Elizabeth Leipold
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2018
Genre:
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Scaled quail populations have declined over the last half century, with Gambel's quail populations showing signs of decline in recent decades. Current climate projections predict a temporal shift in the monsoon season of the desert southwest. This highlights the importance of understanding the relationship between seasonal rainfall patterns and population size for desert quail. I studied sympatric populations of scaled and Gambel's quail on White Sands Missile Range in the Chihuahuan Desert for two breeding seasons to better understand the mechanisms behind this relationship and to further describe their habitat use. My objectives were to examine 1) effects of precipitation and temperature on demography and nesting ecology, and 2) resource selection and habitat characteristics for nest sites and brood-rearing areas. I tracked scaled and Gambel's quail using VHF transmitters to estimate adult survival and nest survival, and to characterize nest site selection, brood habitat selection, nesting and re-nesting rates. Differences between the timing and amounts of monsoonal precipitation occurred between the two years. Seasonal precipitation models for estimating adult survival had some support but were not distinct from the null model. Adult survival during the breeding season was estimated to be 48% - 51% for scaled quail and 29% - 30% for Gambel's quail. I found support for a positive association between spring precipitation and daily nest survival for scaled quail. Re-nesting rates for both species were positively associated with more spring and summer precipitation and earlier monsoons. I found strong evidence of selection at nest sites for both species. Scaled quail selected nest sites with more grass cover and visual obstruction (100%). Gambel's quail selected nest sites with more shrub cover and less bare ground. Brood-rearing habitat was characterized by higher amounts of vegetation, cover, and visual obstruction for scaled quail, while Gambel's quail selected for more shrub cover and less bare ground. Gambel's quail preferred areas with higher shrub densities, taller vegetarion, more shrub cover, and less grass cover than scaled quail.

TEXAS QUAILS: Ecology and Management

TEXAS QUAILS: Ecology and Management
Author: Leonard Alfred Brennan
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2007
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1603445129


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Texas Quails presents the first complete assessment of the four species of quail found in this vast state. Experts describe each of them and examine all geographic regions of the state for historical and current population trends, habitat status, and research needs. These experts also discuss management practices, hunting issues, economics, and diseases.