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1 November 2011 Retention of Butt-End Aluminum Leg Bands by Wild Turkeys
Matthew J. Butler, Bret A. Collier, R. Douglas Holt, Warren B. Ballard, Markus J. Peterson, Nova J. Silvy, Mark C. Wallace
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We examined retention of butt-end aluminum leg bands on Rio Grande wild turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo intermedia) captured in Texas and Kansas, USA, 2000–2009. We examined 187 recaptured or harvested radiotagged wild turkeys to determine band retention and modeled band retention with Program MARK. We did not detect differences in band retention among age and gender classes or that band retention probability was time dependent. We estimated monthly probability of band retention was 0.990 (SE = 0.002). Band retention probability was 0.971 (SE = 0.006) at 3 months post-banding and 0.864 (SE = 0.028) at 15 months post-banding. Butt-end aluminum leg band retention was not 100% for wild turkeys marked during our work; however, our band retention rates were 3.7–5.7 times greater than described previously.

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Matthew J. Butler, Bret A. Collier, R. Douglas Holt, Warren B. Ballard, Markus J. Peterson, Nova J. Silvy, and Mark C. Wallace "Retention of Butt-End Aluminum Leg Bands by Wild Turkeys," Journal of Wildlife Management 75(8), 1807-1811, (1 November 2011). https://doi.org/10.1002/jwmg.231
Received: 3 August 2010; Accepted: 23 March 2011; Published: 1 November 2011
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KEYWORDS
aluminum
banding
butt-end band
Kansas
leg band
Meleagris gallopavo
retention
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