2024
DOI: 10.1002/jwmg.22567
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Sex‐specific resource use by wild turkeys in response to hunting activity

Alaina P. Roth,
Patrick H. Wightman,
Nicholas M. Masto
et al.

Abstract: Hunting causes direct mortality and potentially disrupts normal activities of game and non‐game species. As spatial (i.e., selection of hunting areas) and temporal (i.e., only diurnally present) patterns of hunters can become predictable, hunted species may respond accordingly. Risk becomes more dynamic and complex for species that are hunted concurrent with their breeding cycle, and growing literature has noted that wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo spp.) behaviors can be altered by hunting activity. We alloca… Show more

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