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transparent Author: Gillette, Gifford Landon, author.
transparent Title Statement: Ecology and management of Columbian sharp-tailed grouse in southern Idaho : evaluating infrared technology, the Conservation Reserve Program, statistical population reconstruction, and the olfactory concealment theory / by Gifford Landon Gillette.
transparent Production: [Moscow, Idaho] : University of Idaho, 2014.
transparent Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 131 pages) : color illustrations
transparent Dissertation Note: Ph. D., Natural Resources University of Idaho December 2014
transparent General Note: Major professor: Kerry P. Reese.
transparent Summary, Etc. Note: Abstract: Wildlife biologists often use counts of individual birds attending leks to monitor several grouse species, but we lack a standard method for counting Columbian sharp-tailed grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus columbianus ; CSTG) on leks. We compared two count methods: aerial infrared (AIR) counts of CSTG on leks and ground-based lek counts. We did not detect a difference in counts between sampling methods on 12 April 2012 because confidence intervals overlapped zero ( -0.14 to 2.14). The cost to conduct AIR counts was twice that of ground counts (on a per lek basis), but AIR allowed us to survey more leks in less time. Hence, we believe AIR has potential as a standard lek count method for CSTG. Abundance estimates for CSTG do not include confidence interval estimation. We used statistical population reconstruction (SPR) to estimate the hunted Idaho population of CSTG during 2000--2013. The estimated abundance for Idaho was stable around 37,000 adults (+/- 6,400). Thus, harvest rates of 0.05--0.16 appear appropriate for maintaining populations. SPR is a flexible framework for estimating abundance, but is seldom used by wildlife managers. Workshops, software, or guide books are needed to help managers with model development and mechanics of SPR. Wildlife agencies consider the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) beneficial to CSTG populations but demographic rates in CRP compared to those in shrub-steppe are unknown. We measured CSTG demographic rates in CRP lands from 2011 to 2013 in Idaho. CSTG successfully bred, nested, and reared young in CRP albeit at comparatively lower rates (lambda = 0.77 +/- 0.284) than grouse occupying shrub-steppe (lambda = 1.08 +/- 0.316). CRP aids CSTG conservation in Idaho but population growth in CRP habitats is unlikely. Nest success is a significant life stage influencing populations of CSTG as predation is the primary source of nest failure. We used videography of CSTG nests to describe nest predators and measured wind characteristics with anemometers at nests to test the olfactory concealment theory. American badgers (Taxidea taxus) and coyotes (Canis latrans) caused 75% of nest failures. Wind characteristics at CSTG nest sites did not support predictions of the olfactory concealment theory.
transparent Contents Note: Contents: Evaluating the potential of aerial infrared as a lek count method for prairie grouse -- Estimated abundance of Columbian sharp-tailed grouse in Idaho derived from statistical population reconstruction -- Evaluating the quality of Conservation Reserve Program lands for Columbian sharp-tailed grouse -- Columbian sharp-tailed grouse nest predators and a test of the olfactory concealment theory.
transparent Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references.
transparent Local Note: NWRCCatalogISO2​0250428
transparent Additional Physical Forms: Electronic reproduction of (manifestation)​: Gillette, Gifford Landon. Ecology and management of Columbian sharp-tailed grouse in southern Idaho. 2014 (OCoLC)92129647​4
transparent Elect. Loc./Access: http://search.p​roquest.com/doc​view/1648169509​/abstract/
transparent Subject: Columbian sharp-tailed grouse-​-​Ecology-​-​Idaho, Southeastern.
transparent Game bird management-​-​Idaho, Southeastern.
transparent Game bird management fast
transparent Southeastern Idaho fast
transparent Index - Genre/Form: dissertations. aat
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transparent Academic theses. lcgft
transparent Thèses et écrits académiques. rvmgf
transparent Name Added Entry: Reese, Kerry Paul, degree supervisor.

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