Function over form: The benefits of aspen as surrogate brood‐rearing habitat for greater sage‐grouse
Species of conservation concern are often habitat specialists, posing significant risk to those species when specific plant communities are threatened. As a result, practitioners habitually focus conservation efforts on these communities while ignoring ...
Michel T. Kohl +5 more
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Anthropogenic and Natural Determinants of the Population of a Sensitive Species: Sage Grouse in Nevada [PDF]
This paper uses Nevada data to conduct regression analyses of the relationship between sage grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) population sizes and potential causal factors.
Alison Eagle +2 more
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Brood translocation increases post-release recruitment and promotes population restoration of Centrocercus urophasianus (Greater Sage-Grouse) [PDF]
Mary B. Meyerpeter +6 more
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Function over form: the benefits of aspen for Greater Sage-grouse Michel T. Kohl, Associate Professor of Wildlife Management and Wildlife Extension Specialist, University of Georgia David Dahlgren, Associate Professor and Rangeland Wildlife Extension ...
Western Aspen Alliance
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Fighting isn't sexy in lekking greater sage-grouse: a relational event model approach for mating interactions. [PDF]
Snow SS +6 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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Correction: The effects of electric power lines on the breeding ecology of greater sage-grouse. [PDF]
Kohl MT +8 more
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Low neutral genetic diversity in isolated Greater Sage-Grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) populations in northwest Wyoming [PDF]
Sarah E. Schulwitz +2 more
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