Theses and Dissertations
Issuing Body
Mississippi State University
Advisor
Strickland, Bronson K.
Committee Member
Dacus, Chad
Committee Member
Wang, Guiming
Committee Member
Demarais, Steve
Date of Degree
8-11-2012
Document Type
Graduate Thesis - Open Access
Major
Wildlife and Fisheries Science
Degree Name
Master of Science
College
College of Forest Resources
Department
Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Aquaculture
Abstract
I analyzed precision and accuracy of lactation data to reflect actual fawn recruitment for various levels of fecundity, neonatal mortality, harvest intensity, and hunter selectivity. I evaluated and developed a correction equation to adjust for harvest date effects on lactation detectability. I compared metrics of site-specific fawn recruitment (e.g., lactation rates, hunter observation fawn-to-doe ratios, and post-season fawn-to-doe ratios) among themselves, and to site-specific indices of carnivore abundance, for 18 properties across Mississippi and Alabama. Accuracy of lactation rates are compromised due to variation at minimal harvest intensity and insensitivity to change in fetal rate or neonatal mortality. Lactation data can be corrected for harvest date effects on lactation detectability. Hunter observation data are variable and poorly represent fawn recruitment. Lactation data are related to fawn recruitment and can be used to roughly estimate fawn recruitment. Carnivore abundance had neither a significant nor consistent effect on fawn recruitment.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11668/19943
Recommended Citation
Campbell, Kamen Lee, "Assessment of the Lactation Index for Managing White-Tailed Deer Populations" (2012). Theses and Dissertations. 792.
https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/td/792