Annual Variation in Northern Bobwhite Survival and Cause-specific Mortality in Relation to Ground Cover and Phenology of Raptor Migration R. Douglas Holt,

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Annual Variation in Northern Bobwhite Survival and Cause-specific Mortality in Relation to Ground Cover and Phenology of Raptor Migration R. Douglas Holt, L. Wes Burger, Jr., Bruce D. Leopold Mississippi State University K. David Godwin Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks

Introduction 2-year Over-winter ecology study (1 September-28 February ) Black Prairie Wildlife Management Area in the Blackland Prairie physiographic region of northeast Mississippi

Introduction Bird capture in September and November each year Birds fitted with 5-6 g necklace style transmitter Birds relocated ≥ 5 days/week Survival estimated using Kaplan- Meier method modified for staggered entry

Survival Estimates (n = 173)0.027 (SE = ) (n = 71)0.362 (SE = )

Cause-specific Mortality AvianMammalianUnknownOther % (SE = 0.040) 37.1% (SE = 0.039) 8.6% (SE = 0.023) 1.3% (SE = 0.009) % (SE = 0.071) 22.9% (SE = 0.067) 12.7% (SE = 0.053) 0

Raptor Migration Phenology Christmas Bird Count (CBC) data downloaded from the National Audubon Society (conducted between 14 December and 5 January each year) Downloaded data for the years Downloaded data for a 14 state region Downloaded data for 181 locations –Ranging from 120 in 1985 to 177 in 1998 –176 in 2000 –173 in 2001 Data downloaded for 4 species of migratory raptors –Sharp-shinned hawks –Cooper’s hawks –Northern harriers –Red-tailed hawks

Raptor Migration Phenology

Kriging Interpolation procedure that uses a set of points with z values to generate an estimated surface that incorporates spatial structure Universal kriging allows for trends in the spatial data Kriged surfaces developed with a cell size of decimal degrees (~ ha)

Raptor Migration Phenology

Year-specific spatial patterns of relative raptor abundance

Raptor Migration Phenology Mean relative abundance of Cooper’s hawks

Raptor Migration Phenology Mean relative abundance of northern harriers

Raptor Migration Phenology Mean relative abundance of red-tailed hawks

Raptor Migration Phenology Mean relative abundance of sharp-shinned hawks

Growing Season Precipitation and Over-winter Temperature Long-term weather data for Mississippi Division 6 Data from Jan – May 2002 Data collected for mean monthly precipitation, Modified Palmer Drought Severity Index, and mean monthly temperature

Growing Season Precipitation and Over Winter Temperature Growing Season Precipitation

Growing Season Precipitation and Over Winter Temperature Modified Palmer Drought Severity Index (PMDI) Calculated using precipitation, temperature, Thornwaite’s evapotranspiration index, runoff, soil recharge, and average regional weather conditions Values range from > 4 (extreme moisture) to < -4 (extreme dryness) Normal values range from 1.5 to -1.5

Growing Season Precipitation and Over Winter Temperature Growing Season PMDI Values

Growing Season Precipitation and Over Winter Temperature Over Winter Temperature

Growing Season Vegetation Structure Vegetative data collected at nest and brood locations during nesting seasons of 2000 and 2001 Used to index vegetation conditions going into winter season –% grass canopy –% forb canopy –Visual obstruction index Compared using General Linear Models Procedure in SAS –Vegetation characteristics as dependent variables –Year and type (brood and nest) as fixed effects Grass structure was sparser at brood sites (F 1,245 = 6.00, P = 0.015) in 2000 (13.09%) vs (42.39%)

Conclusions vs Increased mortality Most attributed to avian predation Colder winter temperatures coupled with decreased growing season precipitation Sparser vegetative ground cover Higher relative abundance of wintering migratory raptors

Problems Low sample size 1 site 2 years Confounding effects of vegetative cover and relative raptor abundance this study “bad” growing season, high relative abundance of raptors “good“ growing season, low relative abundance of raptors What happens when we have “good” growing season with high relative abundance of raptors or “bad” growing season low relative abundance of raptors?

Problems No independent local raptor surveys to validate migration phenology Additional data is needed to validate estimates of raptor migration and to answer questions with respect to habitat vs. predation as driving factors of over-winter northern bobwhite survival.

Acknowledgements Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks BPWMA Staff Ricky Flint Robert Miller Technicians, Volunteers, and Other Graduate Students

Questions ?