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Assessment of Chukar and Gray Partridge Populations - Idaho Power

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Hells Canyon <strong>Chukar</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gray</strong> <strong>Partridge</strong> Report, Ratti <strong>and</strong> Giudice 123.1.6. ProCite ® Database <strong>and</strong> Hard-Copies <strong>of</strong> LiteratureWe used Pro-Cite ® for Windows, version 3.4., to create the computerized database(Chuk-Hun) provided with this report. Pro-Cite ® is a literature-management program availablein Windows, DOS, <strong>and</strong> Macintosh formats. This program allows an efficient <strong>and</strong> quick search <strong>of</strong>the computerized database.It is important to note that the Chuk_Hun database does not contain all literature onchukar <strong>and</strong> gray partridge (i.e., not all publications from outside North America are included).However, all literature that we located on the target species specific to Hells Canyon or the HellsCanyon region has been included in the database. Key terms that may be useful for searching thedatabase are listed in Appendix C.Hard copies <strong>of</strong> selected literature (major publications <strong>and</strong> research reports germane to theIntermountain West) were also provided with this report. Each hard copy was numbered in theupper-right corner. This number corresponds to a Pro-Cite ® entry number under the “Note”field. Hard copies were filed sequentially.3.2. Site VisitsSite visits were conducted during the fall <strong>and</strong> winter <strong>of</strong> 1999, spring <strong>of</strong> 2000, <strong>and</strong> fall <strong>and</strong>winter <strong>of</strong> 2001. Site visits included surveys to obtain partridge counts, assessment <strong>of</strong> habitat, <strong>and</strong>photographic records for each survey site. Details <strong>of</strong> site-visit methods are presented in section5.0 below.4. Literature ReviewOther than annual population surveys, only limited data exist on chukar <strong>and</strong> graypartridge populations in Hells Canyon (rim-to-rim from Weiser to Hells Canyon Dam). Only 4chukar studies have been conducted in or near Hells Canyon. Mackie <strong>and</strong> Buechner (1963)described the reproductive cycle <strong>of</strong> the chukar along the Snake River in southeast Washington.Oelklaus (1976) described distribution <strong>and</strong> habitat use <strong>of</strong> chukar along the middle <strong>and</strong> lowerSnake River. Lindbloom (1998) described habitat use, reproduction, movements, <strong>and</strong> survival <strong>of</strong>chukar along the Lower Salmon River in west-central <strong>Idaho</strong>. Walter (2000) describedreproduction, movements, habitat use, <strong>and</strong> diet <strong>of</strong> chukar in Succor Creek State Park, MalheurCounty, Oregon. Information on chukar ecology <strong>and</strong> management in North America is basedmostly on studies conducted in Nevada, Utah, <strong>and</strong> California (see Christensen 1996). Likewise,information on ecology <strong>and</strong> management <strong>of</strong> gray partridge is based mostly on studies conductedin agricultural areas <strong>of</strong> Europe (e.g., Potts 1986) <strong>and</strong> North America (e.g., Weig<strong>and</strong> 1980, Smithet al. 1982, Ratti et al. 1983, Carroll 1993), including the Palouse Prairie <strong>of</strong> <strong>Idaho</strong> <strong>and</strong>Washington (Knott et al. 1943, Yocom 1943, Mendel 1979, Rotella <strong>and</strong> Ratti 1986). Mendel(1979) also estimated hatching phenology for birds inhabiting lower-elevation rangel<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong>canyons along the Potlatch, Clearwater, <strong>and</strong> Snake rivers. However, very little informationexists on gray partridge populations inhabiting Hells Canyon or other canyon grassl<strong>and</strong>s. Even

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