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one (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: 1. Which of these potential causes is most likely to blame for the decline of quail populations in Texas?, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true, Coded Values: [invasive: a. Invasive species], [parasites: b. Parasites], [drought: c. Drought], ... 1 more ...)
two (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: 2. At what rate is the human population of Texas growing?, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true, Coded Values: [onehundred: a. 100,000 residents/year], [fivehundred: b. 500,000 residents/year], [sixhundred: c. 600,000 residents/year], ... 1 more ...)
three (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: 3. Approximately how many acres of continuous habitat are the minimum amount needed to support a viable population of 800 northern bobwhite?, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true, Coded Values: [fivehundred: a. 500 acres], [thousand: b. 1,000 acres], [twothousand: c. 2,000 acres], ... 1 more ...)
four (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: 4. In what seasons are insects an important food source for northern bobwhite?, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true, Coded Values: [summerfall: a. Summer and fall], [fallwinter: b. Fall and winter], [winterspring: c. Winter and spring], ... 1 more ...)
five (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: 5. True or False: Bobwhites prefer to brood and loaf in areas with overhead cover and thick ground vegetation., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true, Coded Values: [TRUE: a. True], [FALSE: b. False])
six (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: 6. Due to their more arid habitat preferences, what food source do scaled quail eat more often than bobwhites?, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true, Coded Values: [seeds: a. Seeds], [greenveg: b. Green vegetation], [insects: c. Insects], ... 1 more ...)
seven (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: 7. Which of these woody plants do scaled quail use for escape cover?, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
eight (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: 8. What is the preferred habitat type for Gambel's Quail?, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true, Coded Values: [one: a. Dense ground vegetation with sparse woody canopy and sparse herbaceous plant cover], [two: b. Dense ground vegetation with dense woody canopy and sparse herbaceous plant cover], [three: c. Open ground with dense woody canopy and sparse herbaceous plant cover], ... 1 more ...)
nine (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: 9. What are some of the characteristics of preferred habitat for Montezuma quail?, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
ten (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: 10. Which species of Texas quail does not roost on the ground?, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true, Coded Values: [bobwhite: a. Northern bobwhite], [scaled: b. Scaled quail], [Gambel's: c. Gambel's quail], ... 1 more ...)
conclusion (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Thank you for taking the time to learn with us about the Habitat Requirements of Texas Quail, developed in partnership with the Reversing the Quail Decline Initiative. We work to ensure our private land stewardship programs like our PLS Lessons foster stewardship of private lands and their associated public benefits throughengagement and partnerships. The opportunity to work with private landowners and groups offers unique learning environments to relay research results and pragmatic solutions to emerging natural resource challenges. If you haveany questions about the PLS Lesson or private land stewardship-related topics, send us an email at the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute at nri@tamu.edu. , SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)