Male sharp-tailed grouse ( Pedioecetes phasianellus) possess a complex set of acoustic signals used to mediate their social interactions. Coos are species typical and stereotyped, are common during most of the spring mating season, and are concerned with species identification and advertisement. ...
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Male sharp-tailed grouse ( Pedioecetes phasianellus) possess a complex set of acoustic signals used to mediate their social interactions. Coos are species typical and stereotyped, are common during most of the spring mating season, and a... LH Kermott,LW Oring - 《Animal Behaviour》 被引量...
Article: Sexual Selection for Increased Male Courtship and Acoustic Signals and Against Large Male Size at Sharp-Tailed Grouse Leks
Drum count surveys for ruffed grouse and count surveys of sharp-tailed grouse at dancing grounds were conducted during April and May 2005. Mean counts of ruffed grouse drums throughout the forestedregions of Minnesota were 0.8 (95% confidence interval = 0.7-0.9) drums/stop (dps), which was ...
This finding offers insights into male reproductive biology in a lekking grouse species. Introduction Columbian sharp-tailed grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus columbianus; hereafter, CSTG) were described as the most abundant game bird in the northern Intermountain West [1] of the United States and ...
During the spring, male sharp-tailed grouse attend these leks from March through July with peak attendance in late April, early May (Conelly et al. 1998). WikiMatrix Oh, how sharp was the bitter taste of spring on my tongue! Literature • • • ALMOST at four sharp, Beverly’...
Columbian sharp-tailed grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus columbianus; hereafter CSTG) have experienced substantial decreases in population numbers and geographic range during the early 20th century, primarily due to habitat loss. The conservation aim of this project was to re-establish a self-sustaining...
We identified vegetation types that were heavily used (used greater-than-or-equal-to 20% of the time) and that were selected (percentage use > percentage availability) by male Prairie Sharp-tailed Grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus campestris) using 26 radio-tagged birds on three study ...
The role of male aggression and female location in determining spatial organization and mating success of male sharp-tailed grouse Tympanuchus phasianellus in southeastern Montana USALandel, H F