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Distribution and habitat use of king rails in the Illinois and Upper Mississippi River valleys

November 1, 2009

The migratory population of the king rail (Rallus elegans) has declined dramatically during the past 40 years, emphasizing the need to identify habitat requirements of this species to help guide conservation efforts. To assess distribution and habitat use of king rails along the Illinois and Upper Mississippi valleys, USA, we conducted repeated call-broadcast surveys at 83 locations in 2006 and 114 locations in 2007 distributed among 21 study sites. We detected king rails at 12 survey locations in 2006 and 14 locations in 2007, illustrating the limited distribution of king rails in this region. We found king rails concentrated at Clarence Cannon National Wildlife Refuge, an adjacent private Wetlands Reserve program site, and B. K. Leach Conservation Area, which were located in the Mississippi River floodplain in northeast Missouri. Using Program PRESENCE, we estimated detection probabilities and built models to identify habitat covariates that were important in king rail site occupancy. Habitat covariates included percentage of cover by tall (> 1 m) and short (

Publication Year 2009
Title Distribution and habitat use of king rails in the Illinois and Upper Mississippi River valleys
DOI 10.2193/2008-561
Authors Abigail J. Darrah, David G. Krementz
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Wildlife Management
Index ID 70148190
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Coop Res Unit Atlanta
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