2022
DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.22209
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Quail and rain in semiarid rangelands: Does management matter?

Abstract: Rainfall is a strong driver of quail populations on southwestern rangelands and can account for a large portion (~70–95%) of the variability in regional quail production and abundance. Landowners have attempted to moderate these boom‐and‐bust fluctuations via management; however, presently it is unknown whether management can increase or stabilize quail populations in semiarid environments or whether rainfall remains as influential at small spatial extents. Our objectives were to evaluate the efficacy of manag… Show more

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“…1). Both ecoregions provide relatively large amounts of habitat and support significant bobwhite populations (Ritzell et al 2022). The Rolling Plains is an extension of the Great Plains and consists of approximately 9.7 million ha of gently rolling to moderately rough terrain in northern Texas (Scifres 1980).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Both ecoregions provide relatively large amounts of habitat and support significant bobwhite populations (Ritzell et al 2022). The Rolling Plains is an extension of the Great Plains and consists of approximately 9.7 million ha of gently rolling to moderately rough terrain in northern Texas (Scifres 1980).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%