Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) are burrowing rodents considered to be ecosystem engineers and keystone species of the central grasslands of North America. Yet, prairie dog populations have declined by an estimated 98% throughout their historic range. This dramatic decline has resulted in the widespread loss of their important ecological role throughout this grassland system. The 92,060 ha Sevilleta NWR in central New Mexico includes more than 54,000 ha of native grassland. Gunnison’s prairie dogs (C. gunnisoni) were reported to occupy ~15,000 ha of what is now the SNWR during the 1960’s, prior to their systematic eradication. In 2010, we collaborated with local agencies and conservation organizations to restore the functional role of prairie d...
Keystone species have large impacts on community and ecosystem properties, and create important ecol...
Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) and banner-tailed kangaroo rats (Dipodomys spectabilis) are considered k...
Keystone species have large impacts on community and ecosystem properties, and create important ecol...
Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) are burrowing rodents considered to be ecosystem engineers and keystone...
This dataset was originally published on the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Data Porta...
The Sevilleta Gunnison’s Prairie Dog (Cynomys gunnisoni) Restoration project examines keystone consu...
This dataset was originally published on the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Data Porta...
Prairie dogs are keystone species that impact both animals and plants in grassland habitats. They ar...
This dataset was originally published on the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Data Porta...
Grasslands are among the most imperiled ecosystems in the world where the loss of native species is ...
This dataset was originally published on the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Data Porta...
One of the most important conservation issues in ecology is the imperiled state of grassland ecosyst...
Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) and banner-tailed kangaroo rats (Dipodomys spectabilis) are considered k...
Megaherbivores and small burrowing mammals commonly coexist and play important functional roles in g...
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge is being re-seeded to native shortgrass prairie,...
Keystone species have large impacts on community and ecosystem properties, and create important ecol...
Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) and banner-tailed kangaroo rats (Dipodomys spectabilis) are considered k...
Keystone species have large impacts on community and ecosystem properties, and create important ecol...
Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) are burrowing rodents considered to be ecosystem engineers and keystone...
This dataset was originally published on the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Data Porta...
The Sevilleta Gunnison’s Prairie Dog (Cynomys gunnisoni) Restoration project examines keystone consu...
This dataset was originally published on the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Data Porta...
Prairie dogs are keystone species that impact both animals and plants in grassland habitats. They ar...
This dataset was originally published on the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Data Porta...
Grasslands are among the most imperiled ecosystems in the world where the loss of native species is ...
This dataset was originally published on the Long Term Ecological Research (LTER) Network Data Porta...
One of the most important conservation issues in ecology is the imperiled state of grassland ecosyst...
Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) and banner-tailed kangaroo rats (Dipodomys spectabilis) are considered k...
Megaherbivores and small burrowing mammals commonly coexist and play important functional roles in g...
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge is being re-seeded to native shortgrass prairie,...
Keystone species have large impacts on community and ecosystem properties, and create important ecol...
Prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) and banner-tailed kangaroo rats (Dipodomys spectabilis) are considered k...
Keystone species have large impacts on community and ecosystem properties, and create important ecol...