Xeric, mixed-grass landscapes are changing rapidly as native grasslands are converted to cropland. We surveyed birds to compare their use of grassland and cropland habitats and to evaluate whether their abundances were related to grassland fragment size. Surveys were conducted in western South Dakota at 146 sites that were stratified by habitat type, landscape composition and fragment size. The abundances of 13 of 14 species were 1.2-140 times higher in grass- lands than in cropland. Greater prairie-chicken, sharp-tailed grouse, burrowing owl, Baird\u27s sparrow, northern harrier, and short-eared owl never occurred in cropland. Abundances of grasshopper sparrow, western meadowlark and chestnut-collared longspur were higher in grassland than...
Grassland fragmentation to increase agricultural production is decreasing habitats for grassland bir...
Little is known about how avian relationships to tracts of native sod prairie compare with avian rel...
Population declines of many grassland-nesting birds are now widely recognized. Fundamental to unders...
Xeric, mixed-grass landscapes are changing rapidly as native grasslands are converted to cropland. W...
Grassland bird populations have been declining throughout North America since the 1960’s. These decl...
Central and western South Dakota contain some of the largest intact blocks of mixed-grass prairie in...
Central and western South Dakota contain some of the largest intact blocks of mixed-grass prairie in...
Decline of grassland bird species has frequently been linked to habitat loss and fragmentation. A la...
Grassland bird populations have been declining throughout a majority of their range in the United St...
The purpose of this study was to inventory nongame bird species on public lands throughout eastern S...
Birds associated with prairie ecosystems are declining and the ecological condition (seral stage) of...
The area enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program in the Great Plains is enormous: nearly 18 mil...
Area requirements of grassland birds ha ve not been studied except in tallgrass prairie. We studied ...
Grazing occurred naturally in the northern Great Plains and influenced many natural processes in gra...
Cheyenne Bottoms is a 41,000-acre prairie-marsh ecosystem in central Kansas. Approximately 8,000 acr...
Grassland fragmentation to increase agricultural production is decreasing habitats for grassland bir...
Little is known about how avian relationships to tracts of native sod prairie compare with avian rel...
Population declines of many grassland-nesting birds are now widely recognized. Fundamental to unders...
Xeric, mixed-grass landscapes are changing rapidly as native grasslands are converted to cropland. W...
Grassland bird populations have been declining throughout North America since the 1960’s. These decl...
Central and western South Dakota contain some of the largest intact blocks of mixed-grass prairie in...
Central and western South Dakota contain some of the largest intact blocks of mixed-grass prairie in...
Decline of grassland bird species has frequently been linked to habitat loss and fragmentation. A la...
Grassland bird populations have been declining throughout a majority of their range in the United St...
The purpose of this study was to inventory nongame bird species on public lands throughout eastern S...
Birds associated with prairie ecosystems are declining and the ecological condition (seral stage) of...
The area enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program in the Great Plains is enormous: nearly 18 mil...
Area requirements of grassland birds ha ve not been studied except in tallgrass prairie. We studied ...
Grazing occurred naturally in the northern Great Plains and influenced many natural processes in gra...
Cheyenne Bottoms is a 41,000-acre prairie-marsh ecosystem in central Kansas. Approximately 8,000 acr...
Grassland fragmentation to increase agricultural production is decreasing habitats for grassland bir...
Little is known about how avian relationships to tracts of native sod prairie compare with avian rel...
Population declines of many grassland-nesting birds are now widely recognized. Fundamental to unders...