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BIOMASS AND FATE OF GRAIN FOR MIGRATING AND WINTERING WATERFOWL IN TENNESSEE MELISSA A. FOSTER 1 , University of Tennessee Wetlands Program, Department of Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries, 274 Ellington Plant Sciences Bu
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Document Date: 2008-08-02 16:12:04


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City

New Johnsonville / Busseltown / Knoxville / /

Company

Lower Mississippi Valley Joint Venture / Ducks Unlimited / /

Country

United States / Canada / /

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Event

Natural Disaster / /

Facility

Ellington Plant Sciences Building / Tennessee plant / University of Tennessee Wetlands Program / /

IndustryTerm

metabolizable energy / food resources / dry food / daily energy requirement / empirical food density / meet energy needs / unharvested food / travel time / waterfowl food resources / duck energy-days / high-energy food resources / food / Energy-rich foods / energy / /

NaturalFeature

Duck River / Cumberland Plateau / Tennessee River / Mississippi Alluvial Valley / /

Organization

Department of Forestry / Wildlife and Fisheries / University of Tennessee Wetlands Program / U.S. Department of Commerce / Duck River Unit / DED / Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency / U.S. Department of the Interior / /

Person

Prince / MATTHEW J. GRAY / /

Position

Prince / private / state and federal lands / representative / /

ProvinceOrState

Texas / Tennessee / Nebraska / Illinois / /

Region

east Tennessee / southeastern United States / west Tennessee / /

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