Factors Associated with Duck Use of Impounded and Natural Wetlands in Western South Dakota

Many wetlands in the northern Great Plains west of the Missouri River are stock ponds, created by impoundment of natural drainages or excavation of existing wetlands to provide water for livestock or improve habitat for waterfowl. We evaluated factors influencing use of wetlands by breeding duck pai...

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Main Authors: Austin, Jane E., Buhl, Deborah A.
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:tpn-1197 2023-11-12T04:01:01+01:00 Factors Associated with Duck Use of Impounded and Natural Wetlands in Western South Dakota Austin, Jane E. Buhl, Deborah A. 2009-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/tpn/200 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/tpn/article/1197/viewcontent/41_1_Austin.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/tpn/200 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/tpn/article/1197/viewcontent/41_1_Austin.pdf The Prairie Naturalist Anas acuta Anas discors Anas platyrhynchos habitat use impoundment South Dakota national grasslands waterfowl Biodiversity Botany Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Environmental Sciences Life Sciences Natural Resources and Conservation Systems Biology Weed Science text 2009 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T11:56:33Z Many wetlands in the northern Great Plains west of the Missouri River are stock ponds, created by impoundment of natural drainages or excavation of existing wetlands to provide water for livestock or improve habitat for waterfowl. We evaluated factors influencing use of wetlands by breeding duck pairs and broods relative to modification, water regime, size, and hydrological location on United States Forest Service lands within the Grand River National Grassland in northern South Dakota (2003 and 2004). Responses for both indicated pairs and broods were related positively to wet area, total wetland area within 4 km, emergent edge cover, and shoreline development index, and related negatively to basin cover (proportion of basin area with emergent cover). Duck responses were higher for instream than for isolated wetlands. Wetland type (water regime and modification) was a critical factor related to number of indicated pairs and probability of mallard (Anas platyrhyncos) use in late May. The negative response of indicated pairs to basin cover in May is associated with the high use of modified semipermanent wetlands, where wetland morphology and water depths limit emergent cover to the perimeter. Emergent edge cover was a critical factor for indicated pairs in May and for probability of use by broods in early July. The influence of wetland size and proximity to other wetlands was evident in five of eight models for pairs and all three brood models. The complexity of and variability among our models demonstrated the seasonal complexities of wetland conditions and waterfowl life history and habitat needs. Text Anas acuta University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL
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topic Anas acuta
Anas discors
Anas platyrhynchos
habitat use
impoundment
South Dakota
national grasslands
waterfowl
Biodiversity
Botany
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Environmental Sciences
Life Sciences
Natural Resources and Conservation
Systems Biology
Weed Science
spellingShingle Anas acuta
Anas discors
Anas platyrhynchos
habitat use
impoundment
South Dakota
national grasslands
waterfowl
Biodiversity
Botany
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Environmental Sciences
Life Sciences
Natural Resources and Conservation
Systems Biology
Weed Science
Austin, Jane E.
Buhl, Deborah A.
Factors Associated with Duck Use of Impounded and Natural Wetlands in Western South Dakota
topic_facet Anas acuta
Anas discors
Anas platyrhynchos
habitat use
impoundment
South Dakota
national grasslands
waterfowl
Biodiversity
Botany
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Environmental Sciences
Life Sciences
Natural Resources and Conservation
Systems Biology
Weed Science
description Many wetlands in the northern Great Plains west of the Missouri River are stock ponds, created by impoundment of natural drainages or excavation of existing wetlands to provide water for livestock or improve habitat for waterfowl. We evaluated factors influencing use of wetlands by breeding duck pairs and broods relative to modification, water regime, size, and hydrological location on United States Forest Service lands within the Grand River National Grassland in northern South Dakota (2003 and 2004). Responses for both indicated pairs and broods were related positively to wet area, total wetland area within 4 km, emergent edge cover, and shoreline development index, and related negatively to basin cover (proportion of basin area with emergent cover). Duck responses were higher for instream than for isolated wetlands. Wetland type (water regime and modification) was a critical factor related to number of indicated pairs and probability of mallard (Anas platyrhyncos) use in late May. The negative response of indicated pairs to basin cover in May is associated with the high use of modified semipermanent wetlands, where wetland morphology and water depths limit emergent cover to the perimeter. Emergent edge cover was a critical factor for indicated pairs in May and for probability of use by broods in early July. The influence of wetland size and proximity to other wetlands was evident in five of eight models for pairs and all three brood models. The complexity of and variability among our models demonstrated the seasonal complexities of wetland conditions and waterfowl life history and habitat needs.
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Buhl, Deborah A.
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title Factors Associated with Duck Use of Impounded and Natural Wetlands in Western South Dakota
title_short Factors Associated with Duck Use of Impounded and Natural Wetlands in Western South Dakota
title_full Factors Associated with Duck Use of Impounded and Natural Wetlands in Western South Dakota
title_fullStr Factors Associated with Duck Use of Impounded and Natural Wetlands in Western South Dakota
title_full_unstemmed Factors Associated with Duck Use of Impounded and Natural Wetlands in Western South Dakota
title_sort factors associated with duck use of impounded and natural wetlands in western south dakota
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