Nesting, brood rearing, and summer habitat selection by translocated greater sage-grouse in North Dakota, USA. [PDF]
Lazenby KD +4 more
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Wildlife tracking studies have become ubiquitous in ecology and now provide previously unobtainable data regarding individual movement, vital rates, and population demographics. However, tracking devices can potentially reduce survival of study subjects,
Carl G. Lundblad +7 more
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The adrenocortical response of greater sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) to capture, ACTH injection, and confinement, as measured in fecal samples. [PDF]
Jankowski MD +4 more
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Greater sage-grouse spotted along the auto tour route on Arapaho NWR. The sagebrush leaves and seedheads are a primary food source for the Greater sage-grouse.
Koerner, Tom, USFWS
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Non-native grazers affect physiological and demographic responses of greater sage-grouse. [PDF]
Behnke T +4 more
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The impact of management on the fecal microbiome of endangered greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) in a zoo-based conservation program. [PDF]
Vaasjo E +4 more
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Behavioral and Evolutionary Perspectives on Visual Lateralization in Mating Birds: A Short Systematic Review. [PDF]
Soma M.
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New strategies for characterizing genetic structure in wide-ranging, continuously distributed species: A Greater Sage-grouse case study. [PDF]
Oyler-McCance SJ +7 more
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A Comparison of Feathers and Oral Swab Samples as DNA Sources for Molecular Sexing in Companion Birds. [PDF]
Turcu MC, Paștiu AI, Bel LV, Pusta DL.
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