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1 November 2007 Monitoring Texas Wood Ducks With a Cooperative Nest-Box Program
DEAN RANSOM, CARL D. FRENTRESS
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Abstract

We analyzed 8 years of data from the Texas Cooperative Nest Box Program initiated in 1988 by Texas Parks and Wildlife, USA, as a means of involving private cooperators in statewide wood duck (Aix sponsa) management. Cooperators operated ≤9 boxes and most reported nest-box data for only 1 year (56.5%) and 2 years (20.6%) over the 8-year life of the project. Mean nest-box use differed among ecological regions of the state (F = 4.23, df = 6, P = 0.001) but did not exceed 30% in any region. Mean nest-box success ranged between 74–91% across ecological regions during 1988–1995, but annual estimates of nest-box success lacked precision (CVs >30%) in most years for all regions. Our project was unsuccessful as a management tool for monitoring wood duck demographics. Future efforts should focus on improving the amount and quality of data collected from box-nesting wood ducks.

DEAN RANSOM and CARL D. FRENTRESS "Monitoring Texas Wood Ducks With a Cooperative Nest-Box Program," Journal of Wildlife Management 71(8), 2743-2748, (1 November 2007). https://doi.org/10.2193/2007-108
Published: 1 November 2007
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KEYWORDS
Aix sponsa
nest box
nest parasitism
nest success
Texas
Wood Ducks
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