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transparent Author: Reid, Vincent H. https://id.oclc​.org/worldcat/e​ntity/E39PCjw4j​PhThkvWQmff9qbd​FC
transparent Title Statement: Winter feeding habits of quail in longleaf-slash pine habitat / by Vincent H. Reid, Phil D. Goodrum.
transparent Published: Washington : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1979.
transparent Description: 39 pages ; 26 cm.
transparent Series: (Special scientific report-​-​wildlife ; no. 220)
transparent Bibliography Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 17-19).
transparent Summary, Etc. Note: Abstract: Crops of bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus) collected in 11 years in the longleaf-slash pine forest type were examined for food content. Seeds of woody plants made up 45% or more of the volume of food found in crops in 9 of the 11 winters. Seeds of pines, drupes of red bay, and acorns from various oaks were large-volume food items in certain years. As a group, seeds produced by legumes were the next largest in volume, varying from 2 to 48% in the 11 winters. Seeds of partridge peas, common lespedeza, bush clovers, milkpeas, and tick-clovers were important species. Volumes of seeds of grass, spurge, and sedge families were usually less than 12% for each group, and volumes of green leaves and animal matter less than 5% each. Panic and paspalums were principal grass species. Availability of seeds influenced consumption by forest-dwelling quail. In habitat management for quail, a variety of trees and shrubs should be maintained in the forest type to better insure a dependable food base, season to season and year to year. Similarly, desirable herbaceous food plants should be encouraged by fire and mechanical means.
transparent Local Note: NWRCCatalogISO2​0250428
transparent Additional Physical Forms: Online version: Reid, Vincent H. Winter feeding habits of quail in longleaf-slash pine habitat. Washington : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1979 (OCoLC)63611546​5
transparent Subject: Northern bobwhite--Food.
transparent Pine--Southern States.
transparent Wildlife habitat improvement.
transparent Birds--Food.
transparent Pinus palustris.
transparent Pinus elliottii.
transparent Colinus virginianus.
transparent Colin de Virginie-​-​Alimentation.
transparent Pin-​-​États-​Unis (Sud)
transparent Faune-​-​Habitat-​-​Amélioration.
transparent Oiseaux-​-​Alimentation.
transparent Birds--Food fast
transparent Northern bobwhite--Food fast
transparent Pine fast
transparent Wildlife habitat improvement fast
transparent Southern States fast
transparent Index - Uncontrolled: diervoeding
transparent animal nutrition
transparent dieren
transparent animals
transparent Coturnix
transparent voedingsgedrag
transparent feeding behaviour
transparent bosbouw
transparent forestry
transparent patrijzen
transparent partridges
transparent Perdix
transparent kwartels
transparent quails
transparent bomen
transparent trees
transparent VS
transparent USA
transparent Colinus virginianus
transparent Pinus
transparent Aves
transparent Animal Nutrition and Feeding (General)
transparent Diervoeding en voedering (algemeen)
transparent Name Added Entry: Goodrum, Phil D. https://id.oclc​.org/worldcat/e​ntity/E39PCjrPF​ChbfHmb7cM6BTyk​rC
transparent U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. https://id.oclc​.org/worldcat/e​ntity/E39QQPVp7​PvBHP4qThMhfjh7​B6
transparent Series Added Entry: Special scientific report-​-​wildlife ; no. 220.

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