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Like every other thing, it is undoubtedly a combination of multiple factors and I bet every single one mentioned on this thread plays a pretty noticieable and measurable role.
The thing that concerns me the most according to this podcast-- on pristine habitat where the parasite is present quail are vanishing. Not because of development, habitat fragmentation, hogs, coons, hawks etc. It is because of the parasite as evidenced by the experiment run with controls.
Pristine habitat=native grasslands on ranches with tens of thousands of acres.
If you can't keep quail numbers up on the best habitat on earth for them because of the parasite, the threat should not be minimized.