The prairie dog (Cynomys) has been cussed, discussed, protected, exploited, credited with doing many good things and accused of being completely bad. He is at least a controversial Great Plains inhabitant. The prairie dog has been credited with adding significant amounts of organic matter to the soil profile through burrowing, clipping and feces deposition. Really the 35 to 40 pounds of organic matter per acre per year added to the soil profile by prairie dogs is rather insignificant especially when one considers that amount throughout a 5 to 7 foot soil profile and that the organic matter added isn\u27t well distributed
Anthropogenic impacts on North American grasslands, a highly endangered ecosystem, have led to decli...
The rates of natural erosion are poorly understood, especially with respect to influences by fauna. ...
Previous studies indicate the black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) alters its environment...
The prairie dog (Cynomys) has been cussed, discussed, protected, exploited, credited with doing many...
The prairie dog is no doubt one of the most controversial animals in the western United States. Publ...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus; hereafter, prairie dogs) are native to the short-gr...
After almost 70 years of decline, prairie dog numbers are increasing in many western states. As popu...
Prairie dogs and their control are complex issues. At this conference we\u27ve heard numerous speake...
Modern range scientists and managers are tasked with feeding more people than ever before while main...
On the Ground•Maintaining cattle and prairie dogs on rangelands is important ecologically, economica...
Black-tailed prairie dogs in the mixed-grass prairie at Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, creat...
Quantitative data is lacking on competition between prairie dogs and cattle for forage on mixed-gras...
Blacktail prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) were more abundant (P \u3c 0.01) in areas of southwest...
On the Ground Maintaining cattle and prairie dogs on rangelands is important ecologically, economi...
On the Ground•Past management and historic occupation by black-tailed prairie dogs will affect the v...
Anthropogenic impacts on North American grasslands, a highly endangered ecosystem, have led to decli...
The rates of natural erosion are poorly understood, especially with respect to influences by fauna. ...
Previous studies indicate the black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) alters its environment...
The prairie dog (Cynomys) has been cussed, discussed, protected, exploited, credited with doing many...
The prairie dog is no doubt one of the most controversial animals in the western United States. Publ...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus; hereafter, prairie dogs) are native to the short-gr...
After almost 70 years of decline, prairie dog numbers are increasing in many western states. As popu...
Prairie dogs and their control are complex issues. At this conference we\u27ve heard numerous speake...
Modern range scientists and managers are tasked with feeding more people than ever before while main...
On the Ground•Maintaining cattle and prairie dogs on rangelands is important ecologically, economica...
Black-tailed prairie dogs in the mixed-grass prairie at Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, creat...
Quantitative data is lacking on competition between prairie dogs and cattle for forage on mixed-gras...
Blacktail prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) were more abundant (P \u3c 0.01) in areas of southwest...
On the Ground Maintaining cattle and prairie dogs on rangelands is important ecologically, economi...
On the Ground•Past management and historic occupation by black-tailed prairie dogs will affect the v...
Anthropogenic impacts on North American grasslands, a highly endangered ecosystem, have led to decli...
The rates of natural erosion are poorly understood, especially with respect to influences by fauna. ...
Previous studies indicate the black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) alters its environment...