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Distribution and derivation of white-winged dove harvests in Texas.

Authors :
Collier, Bret A.
Skow, Kevin L.
Kremer, Shelly R.
Mason, Corey D.
Snelgrove, Robert T.
Calhoun, Kirby W.
Source :
Wildlife Society Bulletin (2328-5540); Jun2012, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p304-312, 9p
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Band recoveries provide requisite data for evaluating the spatial distribution of harvest relative to the distribution of breeding stocks for a wide variety of migratory species. We used direct and indirect band-recovery data to evaluate the distribution and derivation of harvest of white-winged doves ( Zenaida asiatica) banded before hunting season in 3 distinct strata in Texas, USA, during 2007-2010. We banded 60,742 white-winged doves during 2007-2010, and based on 2,458 harvest recoveries, the majority (>95%) of white-winged dove harvest occurred during the first 2 months of the hunting season (Sep-Oct). Juvenile white-winged doves represented a greater percentage of the direct recoveries than adults across all strata (north = 80%, central = 69%, south = 82%) and the majority of direct band recoveries (north = 75%, central = 90%, south = 78%) occurred within the original banding strata. Age-specific weighting factors and harvest derivation indicated that both juvenile and adult harvest were highest within the strata of original banding. Harvest distribution data corrected for band-reporting rates indicated high fidelity of white-winged doves to specific geographic strata, with little interplay between strata. Our results suggest that population vital-rate estimates for survival and harvest for use in future Adaptive Harvest Management should focus on stock-specific levels. © 2012 The Wildlife Society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23285540
Volume :
36
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Wildlife Society Bulletin (2328-5540)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
94473225
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/wsb.136