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Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 6, Iss C, Pp 179-188 (2016)
Habitat loss and degradation compound the effects of climate change on wildlife, yet responses to climate and land cover change are often quantified independently. The interaction between climate and land cover change could be intensified in the Grea
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https://doaj.org/article/9231dc76fa4d43d69d7dafae664f97df
Autor:
Dan S. Sullins, John D. Kraft, Jonathan D. Lautenbach, Reid T. Plumb, Mindy B. Rice, Matthew R. Bain, David A. Haukos, James C. Pitman, Joseph M. Lautenbach, Samantha G. Robinson, Christian A. Hagen
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Wildlife Management. 85:354-368
Grazing management recommendations often sacrifice the intrinsic heterogeneity of grasslands by prescribing uniform grazing distributions through smaller pastures, increased stocking densities, and reduced grazing periods. The lack of patch-burn graz
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 10, Iss 8, p e0137021 (2015)
The demands of a growing human population dictates that expansion of energy infrastructure, roads, and other development frequently takes place in native rangelands. Particularly, transmission lines and roads commonly divide rural landscapes and incr
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https://doaj.org/article/524c715b5e574aa7b18129393c950c77
Publikováno v:
The Auk. 135:228-239
Conservation of small populations is often based on limited data from spatially and temporally restricted studies, resulting in management actions based on an incomplete assessment of the population drivers. If fluctuations in abundance are related t
Autor:
Samantha G. Robinson, Jonathan D. Lautenbach, James C. Pitman, John D. Kraft, Christian A. Hagen, Joseph M. Lautenbach, Reid T. Plumb, David A. Haukos, Daniel S. Sullins
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Wildlife Management. 82:413-423
The lesser prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus), a species of conservation concern with uncertain regulatory status, has experienced population declines over the past century. Most research on lesser prairie-chickens has focused on the breedi
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Rangeland Ecology & Management. 70:165-174
Ecological interactions between fire and grazing have shaped the evolutionary history of grassland ecosystems. Currently, grassland birds have experienced ongoing population declines, following widespread implementation of intensive rangeland managem
Autor:
James C. Pitman, Samantha G. Robinson, David A. Haukos, Reid T. Plumb, John D. Kraft, Daniel S. Sullins, Joseph M. Lautenbach, Jonathan D. Lautenbach, Christian A. Hagen
Lesser prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) populations have declined since the 1980s. Understanding factors influencing nest-site selection and nest survival are important for conservation and management of lesser prairie-chicken populations
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a0dc2b02761b5ce4c95bea4880ac549d
https://hdl.handle.net/10919/99173
https://hdl.handle.net/10919/99173
Publikováno v:
Rangeland Ecology & Management. 68:298-304
Population declines of grassland birds over the past 30 yr have followed the widespread implementation of intensive rangeland management practices that create homogenous grassland habitats. Patch-burn grazing (PBG) was tested as an alternative manage
Autor:
Theron M. Terhune, William E. Palmer, Thomas V. Dailey, Billy Dukes, Charles L. McKelvy, John J. Morgan, James C. Pitman, Marc Puckett, Reggie E. Thackston
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Quail. 7