Joseph Fleskes (Former Employee)
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Science support for managing migratory waterfowl. Science support for managing migratory waterfowl.
Migratory birds in North America are an international resource shared by Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Ultimate population management authority in the U.S. lies with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), but states participate in development of management decisions through the Flyway system. The FWS, state wildlife agencies, and nongovernmental organizations participate...
Authors
Joseph P. Fleskes, Michael R. Miller, John Y. Takekawa
Tracking spring migration of northern pintails with satellite telemetry Tracking spring migration of northern pintails with satellite telemetry
No abstract available at this time
Authors
M. R. Miller, John Y. Takekawa, D.L. Orthmeyer, J. P. Fleskes, Michael L. Casazza, M.W. Perry
Selection of flooded agricultural fields and other landscapes by female northern pintails wintering in Tulare Basin, California Selection of flooded agricultural fields and other landscapes by female northern pintails wintering in Tulare Basin, California
Habitat selection and use are measures of relative importance of habitats to wildlife and necessary information for effective wildlife conservation. To measure the relative importance of flooded agricultural fields and other landscapes to northern pintails (Anas acuta) wintering in Tulare Basin (TB), California, we radiotagged female pintails during late August-early October, 1991-1993...
Authors
Joseph P. Fleskes, Robert L. Jarvis, David S. Gilmer
Effects of backpack radiotags on female northern pintails wintering in California Effects of backpack radiotags on female northern pintails wintering in California
To test whether backpack radiotags impacted the wintering biology of northern pintails (Anas acuta), I attached spear-suture (SSU, n=82 in 1993) or harness (HAR, n=337 in 1991-1993) backpack radiotags to female Hatch-Year (HY) and After-Hatch-Year (AHY) pintails after their autumn arrival in California. I evaluated impacts of radiotags on 1) wintering population distribution; 2) flock...
Authors
Joseph P. Fleskes
Distribution of female northern pintails in relation to hunting and location of hunted and non-hunted habitats in the Grassland Ecological Area, California Distribution of female northern pintails in relation to hunting and location of hunted and non-hunted habitats in the Grassland Ecological Area, California
No abstract available.
Authors
J. P. Fleskes, D.S. Gilmer, R. L. Jarvis
Pintail habitat use and abundance during spring migration in the Klamath Basin and other southern Oregon - northeastern California locations. Progress Report 2002 Pintail habitat use and abundance during spring migration in the Klamath Basin and other southern Oregon - northeastern California locations. Progress Report 2002
No abstract available at this time
Authors
Joseph P. Fleskes, Daniel S. Battaglia
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 101
Science support for managing migratory waterfowl. Science support for managing migratory waterfowl.
Migratory birds in North America are an international resource shared by Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Ultimate population management authority in the U.S. lies with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), but states participate in development of management decisions through the Flyway system. The FWS, state wildlife agencies, and nongovernmental organizations participate...
Authors
Joseph P. Fleskes, Michael R. Miller, John Y. Takekawa
Tracking spring migration of northern pintails with satellite telemetry Tracking spring migration of northern pintails with satellite telemetry
No abstract available at this time
Authors
M. R. Miller, John Y. Takekawa, D.L. Orthmeyer, J. P. Fleskes, Michael L. Casazza, M.W. Perry
Selection of flooded agricultural fields and other landscapes by female northern pintails wintering in Tulare Basin, California Selection of flooded agricultural fields and other landscapes by female northern pintails wintering in Tulare Basin, California
Habitat selection and use are measures of relative importance of habitats to wildlife and necessary information for effective wildlife conservation. To measure the relative importance of flooded agricultural fields and other landscapes to northern pintails (Anas acuta) wintering in Tulare Basin (TB), California, we radiotagged female pintails during late August-early October, 1991-1993...
Authors
Joseph P. Fleskes, Robert L. Jarvis, David S. Gilmer
Effects of backpack radiotags on female northern pintails wintering in California Effects of backpack radiotags on female northern pintails wintering in California
To test whether backpack radiotags impacted the wintering biology of northern pintails (Anas acuta), I attached spear-suture (SSU, n=82 in 1993) or harness (HAR, n=337 in 1991-1993) backpack radiotags to female Hatch-Year (HY) and After-Hatch-Year (AHY) pintails after their autumn arrival in California. I evaluated impacts of radiotags on 1) wintering population distribution; 2) flock...
Authors
Joseph P. Fleskes
Distribution of female northern pintails in relation to hunting and location of hunted and non-hunted habitats in the Grassland Ecological Area, California Distribution of female northern pintails in relation to hunting and location of hunted and non-hunted habitats in the Grassland Ecological Area, California
No abstract available.
Authors
J. P. Fleskes, D.S. Gilmer, R. L. Jarvis
Pintail habitat use and abundance during spring migration in the Klamath Basin and other southern Oregon - northeastern California locations. Progress Report 2002 Pintail habitat use and abundance during spring migration in the Klamath Basin and other southern Oregon - northeastern California locations. Progress Report 2002
No abstract available at this time
Authors
Joseph P. Fleskes, Daniel S. Battaglia