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WINTER SURVIVAL OF NORTHERN PINTAILS IN THE MIDDLE RIO GRANDE VALLEY, NEW MEXICO

Authors :
Mark C. Andersen
John P. Taylor
David A. Haukos
Colin K. Lee
Source :
Western North American Naturalist. 67:79-85
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Western North American Naturalist, 2007.

Abstract

In response to continued low population numbers of Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) in North America and to increase knowledge of the geographic variation in pintail survival rates, we estimated 126-day (27 October–2 March) survival for male and female pintails wintering in the Middle Rio Grande Valley, New Mexico, during 2001–2002 (SY1) and 2002–2003 (SY2). Sixty-nine adult male and female pintails were marked with radio-transmitters and tracked throughout the study period. Weekly relocation data in relation to study year, sex, time (week), body condition at capture, and hunting seasons were modeled using the known-fate procedure in Program MARK. Year, sex, time, and body condition covariates did not improve model performance in estimating survival, so we used the most parsimonious model to produce an overall winter survival estimate of 0.597 ± 0.077 (95% C.I. = 0.442–0.735). Weekly survival estimates did not differ between hunting and nonhunting seasons. Male and female point estimates did not dif...

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ISSN :
15270904
Volume :
67
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Western North American Naturalist
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........12181edb1b6a148c7d3d6c50853e2c67