Sagebrush lands in the western Dakotas are at the eastern edge of the distribution of sagebrush in the United States, forming a transition zone from the true shrubsteppe of Wyoming and Montana to the mixed-grass prairie that dominates most of the Dakotas. Because this transition zone is different from the two major ecosystems that lie to the east and west of it, the characteristics of the vegetation are unique and the avian associations consist of species from both the grassland and the true shrubsteppe. Various activities, including grazing, conversion to tillage agriculture, introduction of exotic species, herbicide application, and roadbuilding have significantly altered and/or reduced sagebrush throughout its range. The purpose of this ...
The sagebrush shrubsteppe of western North America has been extensively fragmented by agriculture. I...
Grassland bird populations have been declining throughout North America since the 1960’s. These decl...
I determined habitat associations for five species of songbirds breeding in sagebrush of the southe...
Sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) steppe is one of north America’s most imperiled ecosystems, as the result...
The purpose of this study was to inventory nongame bird species on public lands throughout eastern S...
Recent and unprecedented scale of greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) conservation in th...
Xeric, mixed-grass landscapes are changing rapidly as native grasslands are converted to cropland. W...
Rangeland managers are often faced with the complex challenge of managing sites for multiple uses an...
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...
Grassland fragmentation to increase agricultural production is decreasing habitats for grassland bir...
Changes in the coverage of trees and shrubs on the North Dakota landscape since Euro- American settl...
AbstractRecent and unprecedented scale of greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) conservati...
Greater sage-grouse Centrocercus urophasianus is a large, ground-feeding bird whose habitat includes...
Grazing is a powerful tool to address wildlife declines associated with land use conversion in the w...
The sagebrush shrubsteppe of western North America has been extensively fragmented by agriculture. I...
Grassland bird populations have been declining throughout North America since the 1960’s. These decl...
I determined habitat associations for five species of songbirds breeding in sagebrush of the southe...
Sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) steppe is one of north America’s most imperiled ecosystems, as the result...
The purpose of this study was to inventory nongame bird species on public lands throughout eastern S...
Recent and unprecedented scale of greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) conservation in th...
Xeric, mixed-grass landscapes are changing rapidly as native grasslands are converted to cropland. W...
Rangeland managers are often faced with the complex challenge of managing sites for multiple uses an...
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...
Grassland fragmentation to increase agricultural production is decreasing habitats for grassland bir...
Changes in the coverage of trees and shrubs on the North Dakota landscape since Euro- American settl...
AbstractRecent and unprecedented scale of greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) conservati...
Greater sage-grouse Centrocercus urophasianus is a large, ground-feeding bird whose habitat includes...
Grazing is a powerful tool to address wildlife declines associated with land use conversion in the w...
The sagebrush shrubsteppe of western North America has been extensively fragmented by agriculture. I...
Grassland bird populations have been declining throughout North America since the 1960’s. These decl...
I determined habitat associations for five species of songbirds breeding in sagebrush of the southe...