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Ecology Of The Common Snipe In Northern Utah, Samuel C. Winegardner May 1976

Ecology Of The Common Snipe In Northern Utah, Samuel C. Winegardner

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The study addresses five areas relating to the biology and management of common snipe (Capella gallinago), including habitat requirements, food habits, breeding biology, sexing and aging and census techniques.

The primary habitat requirement of snipe was determined to be areas that were saturated or covered with shallow water. Secondary requirements were vegetation of less than 3 decimeters in height and between 30 and 50 percent density.

Food habit studies determined that snipe selected animal material with larger and more abundant organisms being preferred without regard to species . Plant material appeared to be ingested only incidentally.

Common snipe …


Classification Of Quaking Aspen Stands In The Black Hills And Bear Lodge Mountains, K.E. Severson, J.F. Thilenius Jan 1976

Classification Of Quaking Aspen Stands In The Black Hills And Bear Lodge Mountains, K.E. Severson, J.F. Thilenius

Aspen Bibliography

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