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We assessed habitat selection of female wild turkeys during their reproductive cycle in a longleaf pine forest managed with frequent prescribed fire.
Pine savannas are primarily managed with frequent prescribed fire (≤ 3 years) to promote diversity of flora and fauna, and to maintain open, park-like conditions needed by species such as the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealis).
We examined use of recently burned pine stands by female eastern wild turkeys (M. g. silvestris) immediately following prescribed fire in a pine-dominated landscape managed with frequent fire.
Our results show that bobcats exploit a broad range of habitat types in pine landscapes managed with frequent fire and commonly use recently burned stands (≤ 1.1 year post-fire), suggesting prey in many areas of this system are at risk of bobcat predation.
We examined bobcat habitat selection in a pine savanna managed with frequent fires at two spatial scales (i.e., study area boundary [hereafter, landscape scale]) and annual area of use [95% kernel density; local scale]), and assessed effects of prescribed fire on bobcat habitat selection.
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It is clear from our findings that patients who have had a stroke are expensive to manage, with frequent, costly hospitalizations, which place a significant burden on them, their families and the health care system.
Due to concerns for infection, the pleural catheter was later removed and he was managed with diuretics and frequent thoracenteses.
In patients who do not meet the above criteria and whose operative risk probably outweighs the anticipated benefits from lead revision/replacement, they should be managed conservatively with frequent monitoring.
It is especially worth considering if the required frequency of follow-up is reasonable or if asthmatics with mild intermittent and mild persistent asthma can manage with less frequent visits.
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