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A simulation model of Rio Grande wild turkey dynamics in the Edwards Plateau of TexasSchwertner, Thomas Wayne 16 August 2006 (has links)
I investigated the effect of precipitation and predator abundance on Rio Grande wild
turkey (Meleagris gallopavo; RGWT) in Texas. My results suggested that RGWT
production was strongly correlated with cumulative winter precipitation over the range
of the RGWT in Texas. However, I found no evidence that predator abundance
influenced RGWT production, although spatial-asynchrony of predator populations at
multiple spatial scales might have masked broad-scale effects. Using the results of these
analyses, as well as empirical data derived from the literature and from field studies in
the southern Edwards Plateau, I developed a stochastic, density-dependent, sex- and agespecific
simulation model of wild turkey population dynamics. I used the model to
evaluate the effect of alternative harvest management strategies on turkey populations.
Sensitivity analysis of the model suggested that shape of the density-dependence
relationship, clutch size, hatchability, juvenile sex ratio, poult survival, juvenile survival,
and nonbreeding hen mortality most strongly influenced model outcome. Of these,
density-dependence, sex ratio, and juvenile survival were least understood and merit
further research. My evaluation of fall hen harvest suggested that current rates do not pose a threat to turkey populations. Moreover, it appears that hen harvest can be
extended to other portions of the RGWT range without reducing turkey abundance,
assuming that population dynamics and harvest rates are similar to those in the current
fall harvest zone. Finally, simulation of alternative hen harvest rates suggested that rates
≥5% of the fall hen population resulted in significant declines in the simulated
population after 25 years, and rates ≥15% resulted in significant risk of extinction to the
simulated population.
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Home range characteristics of the male eastern wild turkey in West VirginiaRauch, Steven E. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--West Virginia University, 2009. / Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains xv, 339 p. : ill. (some col.), col. maps. Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references.
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The foreign relations of the Ottoman Empire under Selim I, 1512-1520 /Crider, Elizabeth Fortunato, January 1969 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Ohio State University, 1969. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 98-102). Available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center
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Reform and finance in the Ottoman Empire as reported by English travellers, 1850-1870 /Beyer, Richard Drummond. January 1957 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.)--Ohio State University, 1957. / Available online via OhioLINK's ETD Center
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Turkish Air Force's experiences in chemical material acquisition /Taskiran, Huseyin Tanju. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.S.)--Naval Postgraduate School, 2002. / Thesis advisor(s): Jeffrey Cuskey, Bill Gates. Includes bibliographical references (p. 79-82). Also available online.
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The Ottoman Timar system and its transformation, 1563-1656Howard, Douglas A. January 1987 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Indiana University, 1987. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-265).
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Islam and nationalism a study of contemporary Islamic political thought in Turkey, 1980-1990 /Lapidot, Anat. January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--University of Durham, 1995. / BLDSC reference no.: DX194033.
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An analysis of foreign direct investment in Turkish manufacturing industryEren, Fesih January 1994 (has links)
This dissertation focuses on the determinants of foreign direct investment in Turkey's manufacturing industry. The empirical analysis of determinants of foreign direct investment in developing countries is much less studied than those of developed countries. Overall, the most revealed features of foreign direct investment technological superiority together with product differentiation were found not to be a paramount factor in Turkish industry. The Turkish industrial policies and resultant market structure turned out to have created the principle conditions for foreign direct investment to thrive. A highly concentrated market, with considerably high sectoral protection rates and relatively fast market growth were found as the most significant factors in determining the level of investment. The ability of foreign firms to take advantage of Turkish market conditions was found to play a major role. The most important of all their ability to prevail in sectors where high minimum capital was required, where managerial and high technical and production skills were of prime importance.
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The influence of key international actors (U.S.-E.U.) and Kemalists on Turkey's attitude toward its Kurdish minorityOikonomopoulos, Panagiotis. January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.A. in Security Studies (Middle East, South Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa))--Naval Postgraduate School, June 2008. / Thesis Advisor(s): Kadhim, Abbas ; Baylouny, Anne-Marie. "June 2008." Description based on title screen as viewed on August 27, 2008. Includes bibliographical references (p.89-94). Also available in print.
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Turkey and PKK terrorism.Zehni, Tevfik. January 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.A. in Security Studies (Defense Decision-Making))--Naval Postgraduate School, June 2008. / Thesis Advisor(s): Russell, James ; Baylouny, Anne Marie. "June 2008." Description based on title screen as viewed on August 25, 2008. Includes bibliographical references (p. 63-69). Also available in print.
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