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Publication Synthesis: An Electronic System to Collect Distance-Sampling Data During Helicopter Surveys of Northern Bobwhite ArticlesMedia

Publication Synthesis: An Electronic System to Collect Distance-Sampling Data During Helicopter Surveys of Northern Bobwhite

by Becky Ruzicka Schnupp et al. 2013 Determining how many animals exist on a landscape at any one time is the ultimate pursuit of wildlife science, the Holy Grail, if you will. Density is typically the most difficult and costly piece of data to collect. We can often accurately assess…
Rolling Plains
November 30, 2021
Publication Synthesis: The Science of Scent and Implications for Northern Bobwhite ArticlesMedia

Publication Synthesis: The Science of Scent and Implications for Northern Bobwhite

by Becky Ruzicka Predators use both visual and olfactory (i.e., sense of smell) senses to locate prey, although most predators tend to rely on one sense more heavily. Birds of prey rely on their visual acuity, while nocturnal mammalian predators (e.g., skunks, raccoons, etc.) tend to rely on their sense…
Rolling Plains
November 1, 2021
Feathers: More than Just Flight ArticlesMedia

Feathers: More than Just Flight

by Emily Vincik, John Palarski, and Brad Kubecka Quail feathers are not often discussed, but are essential in survival and provide a benefit to managers/researchers for determining age. The feathers that almost completely cover quail serve three major purposes. First, perplexing colors provide excellent camouflage while sitting still and hiding…
Rolling Plains
October 1, 2021
RPQRR Roadside Surveys ArticlesMedia

RPQRR Roadside Surveys

Last month we conducted our annual roadside counts at RPQRR. The survey consists of 4 observers counting all quail seen along a 19.2 mile transect. The transect is broken into 2 routes, where one is conducted in the morning and the other in the evening (and then flipped) and replicated…
Rolling Plains
October 1, 2021