GEOGRAPHIC-VARIATION IN BAND REPORTING RATES FOR MALLARDS BASED ON REWARD BANDING

Citation
Jd. Nichols et al., GEOGRAPHIC-VARIATION IN BAND REPORTING RATES FOR MALLARDS BASED ON REWARD BANDING, The Journal of wildlife management, 59(4), 1995, pp. 697-708
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Ecology,Zoology
ISSN journal
0022541X
Volume
59
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
697 - 708
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-541X(1995)59:4<697:GIBRRF>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
We conducted a reward band study on mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) to e stimate and test hypotheses about sources of variation in band reporti ng rate. We banded 25,398 mallards with standard and $100 reward bands (3 mallards banded with standard bands for every reward-banded mallar d) during preseason (Jul-Sep), 1988. We used a series of multinomial m odels to model the resulting 2,776 band recoveries from 1988 to 1991. Estimates of reporting rate for males shot in 10 harvest areas ranged from 0.29 to 0.46 and averaged 0.38 (SE = 0.020). We found evidence (P < 0.01) of geographic variation in reporting rates, but not of smooth latitudinal or longitudinal gradients. There was evidence (P = 0.07) of lower reporting rates for females than males, especially in prairie Canada and the Central Flyway. Except for young males in the northern Atlantic Flyway, estimated harvest rates were lower than historical e stimates, as expected from recent restrictive hunting regulations. Pat terns of geographic and age-sex variation in harvest rates were simila r to those obtained using historical band-recovery data.