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Long-term changes in autumn–winter harvest distributions vary among duck species, months, and subpopulations

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Bram H. F. Verheijen, Elisabeth B. Webb, Michael G. Brasher, and Heath M. Hagy, 2024-06-03, Long-term changes in autumn–winter harvest distributions vary among duck species, months, and subpopulations: Ecology and Evolution, v. 14, no. 6.

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Our aim was to describe shifts in autumn and winter harvest distributions of three species of dabbling ducks (blue-winged teal [Spatula discors], mallard [Anas platyrhynchos], and northern pintail [Anas acuta]) in the Central and Mississippi flyways of North America during 1960–2019. We measured shifts in band recovery distributions corrected for changes in hunting season dates and zones by using kernel density estimators to calculate 10 distributional metrics. We then assessed interannual and intraspecific variation by comparing species-specific changes in distributional metrics for 4 months (October–January) and three geographically based subpopulations. During 1960–2019, band recovery distributions shifted west- and southwards (blue-winged [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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