US Fish & Wildlife Service

 

Date of this Version

2004

Citation

Dolton, D.D., and R.D. Rau. 2004. Mourning dove population status, 2004. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Laurel, Maryland, USA.

Abstract

This report includes Mourning Dove Call-count Survey information gathered over the last 39 years within the conterminous United States. Trends were calculated for the most recent 2- and 10-year intervals and for the entire 39-year period. Between 2003 and 2004, the average number of doves heard per route decreased significantly in the Eastern and Central Management Units. No change was detected in the Western Unit. Over the most recent 10 years, no significant trend was indicated for doves heard in any management unit. Over the 39-year period, all 3 units exhibited significant declines. In contrast, for doves seen over the 10-year period, a significant increase was found in the Eastern Unit while no trends were found in the Central and Western Units. Over 39 years, no trend was found for doves seen in the Eastern and Central Units while a decline was indicated for the Western Unit.

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