Different Data for Different Goals: Exploring Trade-Offs and Synergies in the Use of Spatial Data Inputs to Optimize Conservation Action in Sagebrush Ecosystems. [PDF]
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Landscape characteristics influencing the genetic structure of greater sage-grouse within the stronghold of their range: a holistic modeling approach. [PDF]
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An integrated modeling approach to estimating Gunnison sage-grouse population dynamics: combining index and demographic data. [PDF]
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Effects of Landscape-Scale Environmental Variation on Greater Sage-Grouse Chick Survival. [PDF]
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Climate and landscape drivers of a mosquito-borne pathogen in an iconic game bird in the eastern and upper midwestern USA. [PDF]
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Journal of Chemical Ecology, 1989We tested the hypothesis that the monoterpenoid levels in the ingesta from various digestive organs of sage grouse are less than that expected from the big sagebrush leaves ingested. Results supported the hypothesis. Dramatic reductions occurred between the gizzard and duodenum.
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HEMATOZOA IN SAGE GROUSE FROM COLORADO
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1977Blood films from 361 sage grouse ( Centrocercus urophasianus ) from North Park, Colorado, were examined for hematozoa. Parasites found were: Plasmodium pedioecetii , Haemoproteus canachites , Leucocytozoon bonasae , Trypanosoma avium , and microfilariae. The sage grouse represents a new host record for Plasmodium .
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