Evaluation of methods used to improve grasslands as ring‐necked pheasant brood habitat

Author:

Orth Mandy R.1ORCID,Solem Alex2,Runia Travis2,Jensen Kent C.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology & Microbiology South Dakota State University Brookings 57007 SD USA

2. South Dakota Department of Game Fish and Parks 895 3rd Street SW Huron 57350 SD USA

3. Department of Natural Resource Management South Dakota State University Edgar S. McFadden Biostress Lab 138, Box 2140B Brookings 57007 SD USA

Abstract

AbstractRing‐necked pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) demographic response is sensitive to chick survival and nest success. The establishment and management of grasslands within agricultural landscapes, often through cropland conversion programs (e.g., Conservation Reserve Program [CRP]), have positive impacts on survival and nest success. Newly established CRP and early successional habitat can provide vegetative structure selected by pheasant chicks. Ideal brood habitat provides an abundance of arthropods, an open understory promoting efficient chick movement, and a protective canopy cover. However, the natural succession of grasslands changes desired vegetative structure and challenges managers with providing adequate habitat for pheasant chicks. We investigated the efficacy of different methods of CRP management, including haying, burning, herbicide application, interseeding, and grazing, to provide adequate brood rearing habitat in cool‐ and warm‐season grasslands. We assessed chick body mass change using human‐imprinted ring‐necked pheasant chicks and investigated changes in vegetation composition and structure in relation to various habitat treatments in north‐central and north‐eastern South Dakota during mid‐June and mid‐July of 2013, 2014, and 2015. Generally, treatments that incorporated interseeding, herbicide application, or their combination had the greatest chick mass gain, reduced litter cover and depth, and increased bare ground and forb cover. Effective management for brood habitat may require more aggressive techniques than simple haying or prescribed fire techniques.

Funder

South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks

South Dakota State University

Publisher

Wiley

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