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Proceedings of Perdix IV: Gray Partridge Workshop

Richard O. Kimmel, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
John W. Schulz, North Dakota Games and Fish Department
George J. Mitchell, University of Regina

Copyright 1987, the authors of the respective papers. Used by permission

Abstract

Foreword, John W. Schulz

Introduction to Perdix IV, Ted W. Weins

The effect of insect abundance on gray partridge chick survivorship in New York, Jody W. Enck

Foods and feeding behavior of young gray partridge in Minnesota, Richard Erpelding, Richard O. Kimmel, and Drake J. Lockman

Are the results of research on the partridge in Britain relevant to the conservation of this species in North America? G. R. Potts

Imprinting: A technique for wildlife research, Richard O. Kimmel and W. M. Healy

The Wisconsin experiment: Perdix IX Workshop, Robert T. Dumke and William J.Vander Zouwen, Jr.

Gray partridge estabilshment attempts in Pennsylvania, Gerald A. Wunz

Census of the gray partridge in south central Manitoba, Robert E. Jones

Gray partridge in Alberta: Present status and experiences with census techniques, D. L. J. Moyles and L. A. Lester

Gray partridge: Prairie perspective, George J. Mitchell

Field trip to Eyebrow Lake study area. Ross W. Melinchuk

Gray partridge ecology in north-central North Dakota, John P. Carroll

The development of thermoregulation in gray partridge chicks, Sharon D. Offerdahl and Albert J. Fivizzani

Gray partridge and rick-necked pheasant brood feeding on areas managed as nesting cover, Diana Hildreth Regenscheid, Richard O. Kimmel, Richard Erpelding, and Alfred H. Grewe, Jr.

Utilization of gray partridge by hunters in Minnesota, Richard O. Kimmel and Richard Erpelding

Status of gray partridge in North America, 1986, Donald nelson

Agenda for Perdix IV

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