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    Avian Foods, Foraging and Habitat Conservation in World Rice Fields by Stafford, Joshua D, Kaminski, Richard M, Reinecke, Kenneth J

    Published in Waterbirds (De Leon Springs, Fla.) (01-12-2010)
    “…Worldwide, rice (Oryza sativa) agriculture typically involves seasonal flooding and soil tillage, which provides a variety of microhabitats and potential food…”
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    Depletion of Rice as Food of Waterfowl Wintering in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley by Greer, Danielle M, Dugger, Bruce D, Reinecke, Kenneth J, Petrie, Mark J

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-09-2009)
    “…Waterfowl habitat conservation strategies in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley (MAV) and several other wintering areas assume carrying capacity is limited by…”
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    Local and Landscape Associations Between Wintering Dabbling Ducks and Wetland Complexes in Mississippi by Pearse, Aaron T., Kaminski, Richard M., Reinecke, Kenneth J., Dinsmore, Stephen J.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-10-2012)
    “…Landscape features influence distribution of waterbirds throughout their annual cycle. A conceptual model, the wetland habitat complex, may be useful in…”
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    Body mass dynamics in wintering mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley by Veon, John T., DeGregorio, Brett A., Naylor, Luke W., Reinecke, Kenneth J., Dabbert, Brad C., Demarest, Dean W., Hartke, Kevin M., Krementz, David G.

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-01-2023)
    “…Body mass in overwintering waterfowl is an important fitness attribute as it affects winter survival, timing of spring migration, and subsequent reproductive…”
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    Moist-Soil Seed Abundance in Managed Wetlands in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley by Kross, Jennifer, Kaminski, Richard M, Reinecke, Kenneth J, Penny, Edward J, Pearse, Aaron T

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-04-2008)
    “…Managed moist-soil units support early succession herbaceous vegetation that produces seeds, tubers, and other plant parts used by waterfowl in the Mississippi…”
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    Conserving Waste Rice for Wintering Waterfowl in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley by Kross, Jennifer P, Kaminski, Richard M, Reinecke, Kenneth J, Pearse, Aaron T

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-08-2008)
    “…Rice lost before or during harvest operations (hereafter waste rice) provides important food for waterfowl in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley, USA, but >70% of…”
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    Estimation and Correction of Visibility Bias in Aerial Surveys of Wintering Ducks by Pearse, Aaron T, Gerard, Patrick D, Dinsmore, Stephen J, Kaminski, Richard M, Reinecke, Kenneth J

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-04-2008)
    “…Incomplete detection of all individuals leading to negative bias in abundance estimates is a pervasive source of error in aerial surveys of wildlife, and…”
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    Waste Rice for Waterfowl in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley by STAFFORD, JOSHUA D, KAMINSKI, RICHARD M, REINECKE, KENNETH J, MANLEY, SCOTT W

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-2006)
    “…Flooded rice fields are important foraging habitats for waterfowl in the lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley (MAV). Waste rice previously was abundant in late…”
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    Evaluation of an Aerial Survey to Estimate Abundance of Wintering Ducks in Mississippi by Pearse, Aaron T, Dinsmore, Stephen J, Kaminski, Richard M, Reinecke, Kenneth J

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-08-2008)
    “…Researchers have successfully designed aerial surveys that provided precise estimates of wintering populations of ducks over large physiographic regions, yet…”
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    WATERBIRD FOODS IN WINTER-MANAGED RICEFIELDS IN MISSISSIPPI by MANLEY, SCOTT W, KAMINSKI, RICHARD M, REINECKE, KENNETH J, GERARD, PATRICK D

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-2004)
    “…Ricefields are important foraging habitats for waterfowl and other waterbirds in primary North American wintering regions. We conducted a large-scale…”
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    True Metabolizable Energy for Wood Ducks from Acorns Compared to Other Waterfowl Foods by Kaminski, Richard M., Davis, J. Brian, Essig, H. Werner, Gerard, Patrick D., Reinecke, Kenneth J.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-07-2003)
    “…Acorns of bottomland red oaks (Quercus spp.) are an important food of North American wood ducks (Aix sponsa). Barras et al. (1996) demonstrated that female…”
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    Estimating moist-soil seeds available to waterfowl with double sampling for stratification by Reinecke, K.J, Hartke, K.M

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-04-2005)
    “…Moist-soil managers manipulate hydrology, soils, and vegetation to provide habitat and foods for waterfowl and other wildlife in seasonally flooded herbaceous…”
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    Multi-stage sampling for large scale natural resources surveys: A case study of rice and waterfowl by Stafford, Joshua D., Reinecke, Kenneth J., Kaminski, Richard M., Gerard, Patrick D.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-03-2006)
    “…Large-scale sample surveys to estimate abundance and distribution of organisms and their habitats are increasingly important in ecological studies. Multi-stage…”
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    Agronomic implications of waterfowl management in Mississippi ricefields by Manley, Scott W., Kaminski, Richard M., Reinecke, Kenneth J., Gerard, Patrick D.

    Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (01-09-2005)
    “…Ricefields are important foraging habitat for waterfowl and other waterbirds in several North American wintering areas, including the Mississippi Alluvial…”
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    Spring-Staging Ecology of Midcontinent Greater White-Fronted Geese by Krapu, Gary L., Reinecke, Kenneth J., Jorde, Dennis G., Simpson, S. Gay

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-10-1995)
    “…A major part of the midcontinent greater white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons) population stages for several weeks in spring in the Rainwater Basin Area (RBA)…”
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    Late winter survival of female mallards in Arkansas by Dugger, B.D, Reinecke, K.J, Fredrickson, L.H

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-01-1994)
    “…Determining factors that limit winter survival of waterfowl is necessary to develop effective management plans. We radiomarked immature and adult female…”
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    Factors Affecting Visibility Rate of Waterfowl Surveys in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley by Smith, David R., Reinecke, Kenneth J., Conroy, Michael J., Brown, Michael W., Nassar, James R.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-07-1995)
    “…Because visibility bias can confound attempts to detect changes in abundance, we evaluated factors that affect visibility rate in aerial surveys of wintering…”
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    Evaluation of Aerial Transects for Counting Wintering Mallards by Reinecke, Kenneth J., Brown, Michael W., Nassar, James R.

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-07-1992)
    “…Winter waterfowl surveys rarely use sampling methods, and little is known about the precision and biases of their population estimates. Consequently, we…”
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    Band Reporting Rates of Mallards in the Mississippi Alluvial Valley by Reinecke, Kenneth J., Shaiffer, Charles W., Delnicki, Don

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-07-1992)
    “…We captured 2,182 mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) in eastcentral Arkansas and marked 730 with standard bands, 728 with $10 reward bands, and 724 with "dummy"…”
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