Changes in the coverage of trees and shrubs on the North Dakota landscape since Euro- American settlement have likely had a pronounced impact on bird species that favor woody vegetation. Long- term data sets on breeding bird populations in wooded habitats in North Dakota or in the Great Plains are scarce. In 1975 a wildlife habitat plot was established in a 10.5 ha cropland field with a long history of small- grain production. Th e objective of this article is to evaluate the successional changes in bird populations as the habitat at this site became more biologically and structurally complex aft er the establishment of a diverse stand of shrubs and trees. Between 1975 and 2015, 103 species or varieties of native and non- native trees, shru...
Graduation date: 2011Recent evidence suggests that population declines of some avian species may be ...
The Platte River has changed from a nearly treeless prairie river to a heavily forested river. These...
Low-density development consumes large tracts of the rural landscape surrounding Great Plains cities...
Changes in the coverage of trees and shrubs on the North Dakota landscape since Euro- American settl...
Population declines of many grassland-nesting birds are now widely recognized. Fundamental to unders...
Wooded draws represent a unique vegetative community within the northern Great Plains. Because of th...
We analyzed data from a woodland site for a 59-year period to determine whether changes in bird popu...
We repeated a bird census of a prairie/field community that was done by Kendeigh (1941) in 1940. Cha...
Grassland fragmentation to increase agricultural production is decreasing habitats for grassland bir...
We compared breeding bird populations in North Dakota using surveys conducted in 1967 and 1992-93. I...
Xeric, mixed-grass landscapes are changing rapidly as native grasslands are converted to cropland. W...
Numerous species of woodland and grassland nesting birds have experienced population declines in the...
The purpose of this study was to inventory nongame bird species on public lands throughout eastern S...
Previous studies have shown that habitat provided by the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), a featu...
We examined the dynamics of avian communities associated with fragmented grasslands in Oklahoma, USA...
Graduation date: 2011Recent evidence suggests that population declines of some avian species may be ...
The Platte River has changed from a nearly treeless prairie river to a heavily forested river. These...
Low-density development consumes large tracts of the rural landscape surrounding Great Plains cities...
Changes in the coverage of trees and shrubs on the North Dakota landscape since Euro- American settl...
Population declines of many grassland-nesting birds are now widely recognized. Fundamental to unders...
Wooded draws represent a unique vegetative community within the northern Great Plains. Because of th...
We analyzed data from a woodland site for a 59-year period to determine whether changes in bird popu...
We repeated a bird census of a prairie/field community that was done by Kendeigh (1941) in 1940. Cha...
Grassland fragmentation to increase agricultural production is decreasing habitats for grassland bir...
We compared breeding bird populations in North Dakota using surveys conducted in 1967 and 1992-93. I...
Xeric, mixed-grass landscapes are changing rapidly as native grasslands are converted to cropland. W...
Numerous species of woodland and grassland nesting birds have experienced population declines in the...
The purpose of this study was to inventory nongame bird species on public lands throughout eastern S...
Previous studies have shown that habitat provided by the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), a featu...
We examined the dynamics of avian communities associated with fragmented grasslands in Oklahoma, USA...
Graduation date: 2011Recent evidence suggests that population declines of some avian species may be ...
The Platte River has changed from a nearly treeless prairie river to a heavily forested river. These...
Low-density development consumes large tracts of the rural landscape surrounding Great Plains cities...