Kevin P Kenow (Former Employee)
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Food habits of redheads at the Horicon marsh, Wisconsin Food habits of redheads at the Horicon marsh, Wisconsin
Food habits of Redheads (Aythya americana) investigated at the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge, Wisconsin, during 1983-1985. Prelaying females consumed plant material almost exclusively, primarily seeds of moist-soil plant species. The diet of laying and incubating females was dominated by seeds but also contained 16-17% animal matter. Consumption of animal matter during egg production...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, D. H. Rusch
Implanting intra-abdominal radiotransmitters with external whip antennas in ducks Implanting intra-abdominal radiotransmitters with external whip antennas in ducks
We developed and evaluated a surgical procedure for implanting intra-abdominal radiotransmitters with external whip antennas in captive mallards (Anas platyrhynchos). Transmitters were implanted in the abdominal cavity and the antennas exited through the caudal abdominal wall and skin. Birds with implanted transmitters developed mild to moderate localized air sac reactions. These...
Authors
C. Korschgen, Kevin Kenow, Annette Gendron-Fitzpatrick, William Green, F. Dein
Canvasback mortality from illegal hunting on the upper Mississippi River Canvasback mortality from illegal hunting on the upper Mississippi River
To quantify the consequences of local hunting on illegal kill of canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria), we studied the behavior of hunters on a 646-ha area open to duck hunting (closed to canvasback hunting) on Lake Onalaska, Navigation Pool 7, Wisconsin, during the 1991 and 1992 waterfowl hunting seasons. Law enforcement officers observed 258 hunting parties for 419 hours. Of 94 hunting...
Authors
Carl Korschgen, Kevin Kenow, James Nissen, John Wetzel
Survival of radiomarked canvasback ducklings in northwestern Minnesota Survival of radiomarked canvasback ducklings in northwestern Minnesota
Duckling survival, an important factor affecting annual recruitment, has not been determined adequately for canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria). We investigated the magnitude, timing, and causes of mortality of canvasback ducklings from hatch to fledging at the Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in northwestern Minnesota during 1987-90. During the 4 years, 217 day-old ducklings were...
Authors
Carl Korschgen, Kevin Kenow, William Green, Douglas Johnson
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. Thomas, P. Sharp, Gary L. Krapu, J.R. Robb, K.P. Kenow, C. Korschgen, W.H. Chipley, M.J. Conroy, S.H. Kleven
An automated telemetry system for studies of migrating diving ducks An automated telemetry system for studies of migrating diving ducks
Abstract not submitted to date
Authors
C. Korschgen, K.P. Kenow, J. Austin, C.O. Kochanny, W. Green, C.H. Simmons, M. Janda
Evaluating habitat selection with radio-telemetry triangulation error Evaluating habitat selection with radio-telemetry triangulation error
Radio-telemetry triangulation errors result in the mislocation of animals and misclassification of habitat use. We present analytical methods that provide improved estimates of habitat use when misclassification probabilities can be determined. When misclassification probabilities cannot be determined, we use random subsamples from the error distribution of an estimated animal location...
Authors
Michael D. Samuel, Kevin Kenow
Evaluating habitat selection with radio-telemetry triangulation error Evaluating habitat selection with radio-telemetry triangulation error
Radio-telemetry triangulation errors result in the mislocation of animals and misclassification of habitat use. We present analytical methods that provide improved estimates of habitat use when misclassification probabilities can be determined. When misclassification probabilities cannot be determined, we use random subsamples from the error distribution of an estimated animal location...
Authors
Michael Samuel, Kevin Kenow
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 68
Food habits of redheads at the Horicon marsh, Wisconsin Food habits of redheads at the Horicon marsh, Wisconsin
Food habits of Redheads (Aythya americana) investigated at the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge, Wisconsin, during 1983-1985. Prelaying females consumed plant material almost exclusively, primarily seeds of moist-soil plant species. The diet of laying and incubating females was dominated by seeds but also contained 16-17% animal matter. Consumption of animal matter during egg production...
Authors
K.P. Kenow, D. H. Rusch
Implanting intra-abdominal radiotransmitters with external whip antennas in ducks Implanting intra-abdominal radiotransmitters with external whip antennas in ducks
We developed and evaluated a surgical procedure for implanting intra-abdominal radiotransmitters with external whip antennas in captive mallards (Anas platyrhynchos). Transmitters were implanted in the abdominal cavity and the antennas exited through the caudal abdominal wall and skin. Birds with implanted transmitters developed mild to moderate localized air sac reactions. These...
Authors
C. Korschgen, Kevin Kenow, Annette Gendron-Fitzpatrick, William Green, F. Dein
Canvasback mortality from illegal hunting on the upper Mississippi River Canvasback mortality from illegal hunting on the upper Mississippi River
To quantify the consequences of local hunting on illegal kill of canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria), we studied the behavior of hunters on a 646-ha area open to duck hunting (closed to canvasback hunting) on Lake Onalaska, Navigation Pool 7, Wisconsin, during the 1991 and 1992 waterfowl hunting seasons. Law enforcement officers observed 258 hunting parties for 419 hours. Of 94 hunting...
Authors
Carl Korschgen, Kevin Kenow, James Nissen, John Wetzel
Survival of radiomarked canvasback ducklings in northwestern Minnesota Survival of radiomarked canvasback ducklings in northwestern Minnesota
Duckling survival, an important factor affecting annual recruitment, has not been determined adequately for canvasbacks (Aythya valisineria). We investigated the magnitude, timing, and causes of mortality of canvasback ducklings from hatch to fledging at the Agassiz National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in northwestern Minnesota during 1987-90. During the 4 years, 217 day-old ducklings were...
Authors
Carl Korschgen, Kevin Kenow, William Green, Douglas Johnson
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. Thomas, P. Sharp, Gary L. Krapu, J.R. Robb, K.P. Kenow, C. Korschgen, W.H. Chipley, M.J. Conroy, S.H. Kleven
An automated telemetry system for studies of migrating diving ducks An automated telemetry system for studies of migrating diving ducks
Abstract not submitted to date
Authors
C. Korschgen, K.P. Kenow, J. Austin, C.O. Kochanny, W. Green, C.H. Simmons, M. Janda
Evaluating habitat selection with radio-telemetry triangulation error Evaluating habitat selection with radio-telemetry triangulation error
Radio-telemetry triangulation errors result in the mislocation of animals and misclassification of habitat use. We present analytical methods that provide improved estimates of habitat use when misclassification probabilities can be determined. When misclassification probabilities cannot be determined, we use random subsamples from the error distribution of an estimated animal location...
Authors
Michael D. Samuel, Kevin Kenow
Evaluating habitat selection with radio-telemetry triangulation error Evaluating habitat selection with radio-telemetry triangulation error
Radio-telemetry triangulation errors result in the mislocation of animals and misclassification of habitat use. We present analytical methods that provide improved estimates of habitat use when misclassification probabilities can be determined. When misclassification probabilities cannot be determined, we use random subsamples from the error distribution of an estimated animal location...
Authors
Michael Samuel, Kevin Kenow