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- catalog abstract "This project began in 1993 with a request from the Northeast Wildlife Administrators Association to the Northeast Wild Turkey Technical Committee "to identify the minimum set of information needed to properly manage wild turkey populations and facilitate state standardization of methods and protocols for data collection within the region." The Technical Committee is composed of the wild turkey project leaders from the northeastern United States and the Province of Ontario. The Wildlife Administrators represent state and provincial agencies with authority for managing wildlife.-- p.2.".
- catalog contributor b11711156.
- catalog contributor b11711157.
- catalog contributor b11711158.
- catalog created "[2000]".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "[2000]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[2000]".
- catalog description "Bias, accuracy, precision, and sample size -- Observability and sampling -- Selection of an abundance estimation method -- Chapter 8: Population census: Direct winter counts: -- Background and prior use of the technique -- Assumptions -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Design, standardization, and quality control -- Cost and manpower requirements -- Conclusion and recommendations -- Chapter 9: Population index: Harvest data: -- Background and prior use of the technique -- Classes of removal methods -- Assumptions -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Design, standardization, and quality control -- Cost and manpower requirements -- Conclusion and recommendations -- Chapter 10: Population index: Brood surveys: -- Assumptions -- Sources of variation -- Other approaches -- Design and standardization -- Chapter 11: Population index: Reports from hunters: -- Background and prior use of the technique -- Assumptions -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- ".
- catalog description "Design, standardization, and quality control -- Cost and manpower requirements -- Conclusion and recommendations -- Chapter 12: Population index: Gobbling counts -- Assumptions -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Design, standardization, and quality control -- Cost and manpower requirements -- Chapter 13: Population estimate: Mark-recapture -- Prior use of the technique -- Assumptions -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Design, standardization, and quality control -- Cost and manpower requirements -- Conclusion and recommendations -- Literature cited -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Appendix C.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 64-71).".
- catalog description "Section 1: Introduction: -- Chapter 1: Background and goals -- Section 2: Biology: -- Chapter 2: Life history -- Chapter 3: Population dynamics and models: -- Turkey population models -- Parameters used in population models -- Conclusions: Evaluation of parameters -- Section 3: Harvesting Strategies: -- Chapter 4: Spring gobblers-only harvest: -- Hunting regulations -- Decision variables and regulatory procedures -- Additional comments about decision variables -- Chapter 5: Spring gobbler harvest with limited either-sex fall harvest: -- Fall hunting regulations -- Decision variables and regulatory procedures -- Chapter 6: Maximize combined spring and fall harvests -- Section 4: Techniques: -- Chapter 7: Introduction to population estimation: -- Why measure abundance? -- Census, estimate, and index -- Scales of abundance -- Parameters, techniques, and tools -- Population index, density index, and production index -- Assumptions -- ".
- catalog description "This project began in 1993 with a request from the Northeast Wildlife Administrators Association to the Northeast Wild Turkey Technical Committee "to identify the minimum set of information needed to properly manage wild turkey populations and facilitate state standardization of methods and protocols for data collection within the region." The Technical Committee is composed of the wild turkey project leaders from the northeastern United States and the Province of Ontario. The Wildlife Administrators represent state and provincial agencies with authority for managing wildlife.-- p.2.".
- catalog extent "iv, 96 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Wild turkey harvest management".
- catalog hasFormat "Wild turkey harvest management.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Wild turkey harvest management".
- catalog isFormatOf "Wild turkey harvest management.".
- catalog isPartOf "Biological technical publication ; BTP-R 5001.".
- catalog isPartOf "Biological technical publication ; BTP-R5001-1999".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "[2000]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Sheperdstown, WV (Rte. 1, Box 166, Sheperdstown 25443) : U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service,".
- catalog relation "Wild turkey harvest management".
- catalog relation "Wild turkey harvest management.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "QL696.G27 H44 2000".
- catalog subject "Turkey hunting United States Management.".
- catalog subject "Turkey hunting.".
- catalog subject "Upland game bird management.".
- catalog subject "Wild turkey Control United States.".
- catalog subject "Wild turkey Counting.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Bias, accuracy, precision, and sample size -- Observability and sampling -- Selection of an abundance estimation method -- Chapter 8: Population census: Direct winter counts: -- Background and prior use of the technique -- Assumptions -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Design, standardization, and quality control -- Cost and manpower requirements -- Conclusion and recommendations -- Chapter 9: Population index: Harvest data: -- Background and prior use of the technique -- Classes of removal methods -- Assumptions -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Design, standardization, and quality control -- Cost and manpower requirements -- Conclusion and recommendations -- Chapter 10: Population index: Brood surveys: -- Assumptions -- Sources of variation -- Other approaches -- Design and standardization -- Chapter 11: Population index: Reports from hunters: -- Background and prior use of the technique -- Assumptions -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Design, standardization, and quality control -- Cost and manpower requirements -- Conclusion and recommendations -- Chapter 12: Population index: Gobbling counts -- Assumptions -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Design, standardization, and quality control -- Cost and manpower requirements -- Chapter 13: Population estimate: Mark-recapture -- Prior use of the technique -- Assumptions -- Advantages -- Disadvantages -- Design, standardization, and quality control -- Cost and manpower requirements -- Conclusion and recommendations -- Literature cited -- Appendix A -- Appendix B -- Appendix C.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section 1: Introduction: -- Chapter 1: Background and goals -- Section 2: Biology: -- Chapter 2: Life history -- Chapter 3: Population dynamics and models: -- Turkey population models -- Parameters used in population models -- Conclusions: Evaluation of parameters -- Section 3: Harvesting Strategies: -- Chapter 4: Spring gobblers-only harvest: -- Hunting regulations -- Decision variables and regulatory procedures -- Additional comments about decision variables -- Chapter 5: Spring gobbler harvest with limited either-sex fall harvest: -- Fall hunting regulations -- Decision variables and regulatory procedures -- Chapter 6: Maximize combined spring and fall harvests -- Section 4: Techniques: -- Chapter 7: Introduction to population estimation: -- Why measure abundance? -- Census, estimate, and index -- Scales of abundance -- Parameters, techniques, and tools -- Population index, density index, and production index -- Assumptions -- ".
- catalog title "Wild turkey harvest management : biology, strategies, and techniques / William M. Healy, Shawn M. Powell.".
- catalog type "text".