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Fighting isn't sexy in lekking greater sage-grouse: a relational event model approach for mating interactions. [PDF]
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Gene cloning of S100β and NGF and localization of their expression in the small intestine of broilers of various ages. [PDF]
Han R, Tian X, Xu C, Qi F.
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Beyond overlap: Considering habitat preference and fitness outcomes in the umbrella species concept. [PDF]
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Woody plant encroachment drives the decline of a grassland bird: The fate of golden-shouldered parrot (Psephotellus chrysopterygius) nests. [PDF]
Crowley GM +3 more
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Protocols for Investigating the Effects of Tall Structure on Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus)
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Animal Behaviour, 1994
Abstract Abstract. Sage grouse, Centrocercus urophasianus , in an isolated montane basin near Gunnison, Colorado differ in several morphological and behavioural traits from conspecifics studied in other areas of the species' range. Both sexes in Gunnison are smaller than sage grouse elsewhere, and males possess differences in feather morphology as
Jessica R. Young +3 more
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Abstract Abstract. Sage grouse, Centrocercus urophasianus , in an isolated montane basin near Gunnison, Colorado differ in several morphological and behavioural traits from conspecifics studied in other areas of the species' range. Both sexes in Gunnison are smaller than sage grouse elsewhere, and males possess differences in feather morphology as
Jessica R. Young +3 more
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Landscape Ecology, 2015
The ability of landscapes to impede species’ movement or gene flow may be quantified by resistance models. Few studies have assessed the performance of resistance models parameterized by expert opinion. In addition, resistance models differ in terms of spatial and thematic resolution as well as their focus on the ecology of a particular species or more
Andrew J. Shirk +3 more
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The ability of landscapes to impede species’ movement or gene flow may be quantified by resistance models. Few studies have assessed the performance of resistance models parameterized by expert opinion. In addition, resistance models differ in terms of spatial and thematic resolution as well as their focus on the ecology of a particular species or more
Andrew J. Shirk +3 more
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Fatal Systemic Haemosporidiosis in a Free-Ranging Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus)
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 2023A wild adult Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) from northeastern Oregon, US, was found dead, with multiorgan necrosis and inflammation associated with protozoal schizonts and phanerozoites. Molecular characterization identified these protozoa as Plasmodium homopolare H2 and a novel Leucocytozoon sp. lineage.
Deborah L A, Chong +3 more
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Conservation Genetics, 2003
The status of Sage-grouse (Centrocercusurophasianus) is of increasing concern, aspopulations throughout its range havecontracted as a result of habitat loss anddegradation. Historically, Sage-grouse wereclassified into two subspecies: eastern(C. u. urophasianus) and westernSage-grouse (C. u.
Nicolas G. Benedict +4 more
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The status of Sage-grouse (Centrocercusurophasianus) is of increasing concern, aspopulations throughout its range havecontracted as a result of habitat loss anddegradation. Historically, Sage-grouse wereclassified into two subspecies: eastern(C. u. urophasianus) and westernSage-grouse (C. u.
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