The principle objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of black-tailed prairie dogs on the availability and utilization of range forage by cattle and the seasonal weight gains of cattle. Small mammals and arthropods were monitored to determine if the presence of prairie dogs influence these populations. The thesis is in the format and style of the Journal of Range Management.Wildlife Ecolog
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) are a keystone species; this means that they have a...
On the Ground One objective of the ongoing Renewal on Standing Rock Reservation project is to eval...
On the Ground Maintaining cattle and prairie dogs on rangelands is important ecologically, economi...
Quantitative data is lacking on competition between prairie dogs and cattle for forage on mixed-gras...
After almost 70 years of decline, prairie dog numbers are increasing in many western states. As popu...
This study examined the food interactions between Utah prairie dogs (Cynomys parvidens, Allen) and c...
Blacktail prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) were more abundant (P \u3c 0.01) in areas of southwest...
Modern range scientists and managers are tasked with feeding more people than ever before while main...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) share rangeland with other wildlife and livestock. ...
Prairie dogs are burrowing rodents located throughout the United States. The black-tailed prairie do...
We investigated the use of prairie dog towns by cattle (Bos taurus) on the shortgrass steppe of nort...
Prairie dogs can reduce the carrying capacity on rangelands by up to 50% through direct consumption ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The data used in this report was acquired during an investigation conducted for the Development Plan...
Implications of new information and several recent developments to the management of black-tailed pr...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) are a keystone species; this means that they have a...
On the Ground One objective of the ongoing Renewal on Standing Rock Reservation project is to eval...
On the Ground Maintaining cattle and prairie dogs on rangelands is important ecologically, economi...
Quantitative data is lacking on competition between prairie dogs and cattle for forage on mixed-gras...
After almost 70 years of decline, prairie dog numbers are increasing in many western states. As popu...
This study examined the food interactions between Utah prairie dogs (Cynomys parvidens, Allen) and c...
Blacktail prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) were more abundant (P \u3c 0.01) in areas of southwest...
Modern range scientists and managers are tasked with feeding more people than ever before while main...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) share rangeland with other wildlife and livestock. ...
Prairie dogs are burrowing rodents located throughout the United States. The black-tailed prairie do...
We investigated the use of prairie dog towns by cattle (Bos taurus) on the shortgrass steppe of nort...
Prairie dogs can reduce the carrying capacity on rangelands by up to 50% through direct consumption ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The data used in this report was acquired during an investigation conducted for the Development Plan...
Implications of new information and several recent developments to the management of black-tailed pr...
Black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) are a keystone species; this means that they have a...
On the Ground One objective of the ongoing Renewal on Standing Rock Reservation project is to eval...
On the Ground Maintaining cattle and prairie dogs on rangelands is important ecologically, economi...