Phrases and concepts familiar to traditional wildlife managers like carry~ng_ cap~city, annual su~lus, d edge are being replaced in the literature and at conferences by terms such as b1odivers1ty, metapopulatili,nsf :~d fragmentation. I raise the question of whether this new vocabulary merely represents trendy ~uzz:o~ o the 1980's, or is it relevant to bobwhite management in the _1990'.s an~ beyond? Some aspects of the new i10lo: to differ from traditional wildlife management pnmarily with respect to scale, and may there ore . :~~~:ble in dealing with relatively isolated populations in dissected ha?itats. Others, howeve_r, reflect more basic differences in philosophies and agendas. Implications for future bobwhite management are discussed.
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