Gary Krapu, PhD (Former Employee)
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Sandhill cranes and the Platte River Sandhill cranes and the Platte River
No abstract available.
Authors
Gary L. Krapu
Satellite telemetry--a promising tool for addressing information needs on sandhill cranes Satellite telemetry--a promising tool for addressing information needs on sandhill cranes
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
Gary L. Krapu, D.A. Brandt
Wetland use, settling patterns, and recruitment in mallards Wetland use, settling patterns, and recruitment in mallards
The correlation between number of May ponds in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America and size of the continental mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) breeding population the following spring weakened from the 1950s to the 1980s, suggesting possible changes in suitability of prairie ponds for meeting reproductive needs. We studied wetland use and preferences of radioequipped female...
Authors
Gary L. Krapu, Raymond J. Greenwood, Chris P. Dwyer, Kathy M. Kraft, Lewis M. Cowardin
Exposure of wild waterfowl to Mycoplasma anatis Exposure of wild waterfowl to Mycoplasma anatis
We developed an ELISA procedure to assess the presence of M. Anatis-specific serum antibody in ducks. Sera from exposed and unexposed Pekin ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) were used to standardize tile ELISA and to establish reference ranges to classify ELISA results as exposed or not exposed. We conducted serological surveys of female waterfowl in the central and eastern United States...
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M.D. Samuel, Diana R. Goldberg, C. B. Thomas, P. Sharp, J.R. Robb, Gary L. Krapu, B.N. Nersessian, K.P. Kenow, C. E. Korschgen, W.H. Chipley, M.J. Conroy
Effects of a legal drain clean-out on wetlands and waterbirds: a recent case history Effects of a legal drain clean-out on wetlands and waterbirds: a recent case history
Repairs to legal drains in the United States may be regulated to protect adjacent wetlands under Section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, commonly known as the Clean Water Act (CWA). However, few studies have examined effects of legal drain clean-outs on adjacent wetlands and associated migratory waterbird populations. I compare water regimes, cover-to-open water ratios...
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Gary L. Krapu
Spring-staging ecology of midcontinent greater white-fronted geese Spring-staging ecology of midcontinent greater white-fronted geese
A major part of the midcontinent greater white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons) population stages for several weeks in spring in the Rainwater Basin Area (RBA) of south-central Nebraska where substantial mortality from disease occurs periodically. Effective management of this population requires better data on use of habitat, vulnerability to disease, and the role of staging areas in...
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Gary Krapu, Kenneth J. Reinecke, Dennis G. Jorde, S. Gay Simpson
The occurrence of mycoplasmas in selected wild North American waterfowl The occurrence of mycoplasmas in selected wild North American waterfowl
We determined the prevalence of mycoplasma infection in breeding mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) and canvasback (Aythya valisineria) hens and their broods from the central United States (1988 to 1990); and wintering American black duck (Anas rubripes) and mallard hens from the eastern United States (1990 to 1993). Mycoplasmas were isolated by culturing tracheal swabs from 656 live birds and...
Authors
Diana R. Goldberg, M.D. Samuel, C. B. Thomas, P. Sharp, Gary L. Krapu, J.R. Robb, K.P. Kenow, C. E. Korschgen, W.H. Chipley, M.J. Conroy, S.H. Kleven
Modified transmitter attachment method for adult ducks Modified transmitter attachment method for adult ducks
The value of radio telemetry for waterfowl research depends on the availability of suitable methods of attaching transmitters. In previous studies, external transmitters attached to adult Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) with sutures and glue did not stay on birds reliably. In an attempt to improve transmitter retention, a method of attachment was tested in which 4-g transmitters were...
Authors
P.J. Pietz, D.A. Brandt, Gary L. Krapu, D. A. Buhl
Communal roosting and foraging behavior of staging sandhill cranes Communal roosting and foraging behavior of staging sandhill cranes
Each spring more than 300,000 Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis) roost communally at night in river channels in the Platte River Valley of Nebraska and disperse at dawn to forage in agricultural fields. Cranes with central roosts had activity ranges double the size of those with peripheral roosts; 42% of the birds changed activity ranges prior to the onset of migration. Minimum daily...
Authors
D. W. Sparling, Gary L. Krapu
Effects of predator exclosure design on duck brood movements Effects of predator exclosure design on duck brood movements
No abstract available.
Authors
P.J. Pietz, Gary L. Krapu
The year ducks nested into autumn The year ducks nested into autumn
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
Gary L. Krapu
Effects of harness transmitters on behavior and reproduction of wild mallards Effects of harness transmitters on behavior and reproduction of wild mallards
Radio telemetry has been an important research tool in waterfowl studies for >20 years, yet little effort has been made to evaluate potential effects of transmitters on the birds that carry them. As part of a 4-year mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) study in the prairie pothole region of North Dakota and Minnesota, we compared radio-marked and unmarked female mallards in terms of percent time...
Authors
Pamela J. Pietz, Gary L. Krapu, Raymond J. Greenwood, John T. Lokemoen
Science and Products
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Sandhill cranes and the Platte River Sandhill cranes and the Platte River
No abstract available.
Authors
Gary L. Krapu
Satellite telemetry--a promising tool for addressing information needs on sandhill cranes Satellite telemetry--a promising tool for addressing information needs on sandhill cranes
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
Gary L. Krapu, D.A. Brandt
Wetland use, settling patterns, and recruitment in mallards Wetland use, settling patterns, and recruitment in mallards
The correlation between number of May ponds in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America and size of the continental mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) breeding population the following spring weakened from the 1950s to the 1980s, suggesting possible changes in suitability of prairie ponds for meeting reproductive needs. We studied wetland use and preferences of radioequipped female...
Authors
Gary L. Krapu, Raymond J. Greenwood, Chris P. Dwyer, Kathy M. Kraft, Lewis M. Cowardin
Exposure of wild waterfowl to Mycoplasma anatis Exposure of wild waterfowl to Mycoplasma anatis
We developed an ELISA procedure to assess the presence of M. Anatis-specific serum antibody in ducks. Sera from exposed and unexposed Pekin ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) were used to standardize tile ELISA and to establish reference ranges to classify ELISA results as exposed or not exposed. We conducted serological surveys of female waterfowl in the central and eastern United States...
Authors
M.D. Samuel, Diana R. Goldberg, C. B. Thomas, P. Sharp, J.R. Robb, Gary L. Krapu, B.N. Nersessian, K.P. Kenow, C. E. Korschgen, W.H. Chipley, M.J. Conroy
Effects of a legal drain clean-out on wetlands and waterbirds: a recent case history Effects of a legal drain clean-out on wetlands and waterbirds: a recent case history
Repairs to legal drains in the United States may be regulated to protect adjacent wetlands under Section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, commonly known as the Clean Water Act (CWA). However, few studies have examined effects of legal drain clean-outs on adjacent wetlands and associated migratory waterbird populations. I compare water regimes, cover-to-open water ratios...
Authors
Gary L. Krapu
Spring-staging ecology of midcontinent greater white-fronted geese Spring-staging ecology of midcontinent greater white-fronted geese
A major part of the midcontinent greater white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons) population stages for several weeks in spring in the Rainwater Basin Area (RBA) of south-central Nebraska where substantial mortality from disease occurs periodically. Effective management of this population requires better data on use of habitat, vulnerability to disease, and the role of staging areas in...
Authors
Gary Krapu, Kenneth J. Reinecke, Dennis G. Jorde, S. Gay Simpson
The occurrence of mycoplasmas in selected wild North American waterfowl The occurrence of mycoplasmas in selected wild North American waterfowl
We determined the prevalence of mycoplasma infection in breeding mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) and canvasback (Aythya valisineria) hens and their broods from the central United States (1988 to 1990); and wintering American black duck (Anas rubripes) and mallard hens from the eastern United States (1990 to 1993). Mycoplasmas were isolated by culturing tracheal swabs from 656 live birds and...
Authors
Diana R. Goldberg, M.D. Samuel, C. B. Thomas, P. Sharp, Gary L. Krapu, J.R. Robb, K.P. Kenow, C. E. Korschgen, W.H. Chipley, M.J. Conroy, S.H. Kleven
Modified transmitter attachment method for adult ducks Modified transmitter attachment method for adult ducks
The value of radio telemetry for waterfowl research depends on the availability of suitable methods of attaching transmitters. In previous studies, external transmitters attached to adult Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) with sutures and glue did not stay on birds reliably. In an attempt to improve transmitter retention, a method of attachment was tested in which 4-g transmitters were...
Authors
P.J. Pietz, D.A. Brandt, Gary L. Krapu, D. A. Buhl
Communal roosting and foraging behavior of staging sandhill cranes Communal roosting and foraging behavior of staging sandhill cranes
Each spring more than 300,000 Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis) roost communally at night in river channels in the Platte River Valley of Nebraska and disperse at dawn to forage in agricultural fields. Cranes with central roosts had activity ranges double the size of those with peripheral roosts; 42% of the birds changed activity ranges prior to the onset of migration. Minimum daily...
Authors
D. W. Sparling, Gary L. Krapu
Effects of predator exclosure design on duck brood movements Effects of predator exclosure design on duck brood movements
No abstract available.
Authors
P.J. Pietz, Gary L. Krapu
The year ducks nested into autumn The year ducks nested into autumn
Abstract has not been submitted
Authors
Gary L. Krapu
Effects of harness transmitters on behavior and reproduction of wild mallards Effects of harness transmitters on behavior and reproduction of wild mallards
Radio telemetry has been an important research tool in waterfowl studies for >20 years, yet little effort has been made to evaluate potential effects of transmitters on the birds that carry them. As part of a 4-year mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) study in the prairie pothole region of North Dakota and Minnesota, we compared radio-marked and unmarked female mallards in terms of percent time...
Authors
Pamela J. Pietz, Gary L. Krapu, Raymond J. Greenwood, John T. Lokemoen