Welcome to the Carroll Lab
This is the home page of John P. Carroll's gamebird research group at the University of Georgia
To go to John's personal page, click here. All lab member pages may be accessed by clicking on their name in the Current Lab Members box to the right.
Research areas of the lab include:
- Ecology and management of gamebirds
- Impact of agricultural practices on wildlife
- Conservation of endangered Galliformes
- International issues in wildlife conservation, see (1)
Current research includes:
- Cotton farming impacts on songbirds and quail
- Impact of Conservation Reserve programs on bobwhite and other species, see (1)
- Range management and Northern Bobwhite in Florida, see (1)
- Impact of landscape scale habitat management for bobwhite quail on quail and songbirds, see (1)
- Impact of predator control on bobwhite quail and predator community, see (1, 2, 3)
- Translocation and release practices relative to Northern Bobwhite management, see (1), 2)
- Ecology of rat snakes in southern pine ecosystems, see (1)
- Songbird use of longleaf pine CPA fields, see(1,
- Pheasant ecology in Lower Austria
- Population genetics of the northern bobwhite quail, see (1, 2, 3)
- Ecology of the wild turkey in pine savannah ecosystems, see (1)
- Parasite ecology of reared and wild Northern Bobwhites, see (1)