Research was conducted to determine the effects of a native, sedentary rodent of North American grasslands, the black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus), on seasonal aboveground plant biomass and nutrient dynamics and plant species diversity. The study was done on a northern mixed-grass prairie site at wind Cave National Park, South Dakota.Peak live plant biomass was greatest (190 g/m2) on the uncolonized part of the study area and least (95 g/m2) on a part of the prairie dog town colonized for 3 to 8 y. Peak live plant biomass (170 g/m2) of the oldest portion of the prairie dog town (colonized \u3e26 y) was not significantly different from that of uncolonized prairie. However, where-as graminoids composed \u3e85% of the total biomas...
This study examined the food interactions between Utah prairie dogs (Cynomys parvidens, Allen) and c...
Four plants made up 65% of items in fecal pellets of the black-tailed prairie dog in western South D...
Megaherbivores and small burrowing mammals commonly coexist and play important functional roles in g...
Combined grazing by black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) and bison (Bison) produces and ...
Forty paired sites were examined on the mixed-grass prairie of northeastern Montana to compare the e...
Studies were conducted during the 1979 growing season to examine how North American bison (Bison bis...
A prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) colony with a known history of habitation was studied to quanti...
Previous studies indicate the black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) alters its environment...
Vegetation, small rodents, and birds were sampled during the growing seasons of 2 years on prairie d...
Black-tailed prairie dogs in the mixed-grass prairie at Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, creat...
Plant production of 43 plant species was evaluated for three treatments after poisoning black-tailed...
Rapid human population growth and habitat modification in the western United States has led to the f...
Vegetational differences were studied among one active prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) town and t...
This study documented some effects of prairie dogs on a shortgrass type of the Central Plains Experi...
Black-tailed prairie dogs have declined by 98% in the past century. Due to continued declines, the U...
This study examined the food interactions between Utah prairie dogs (Cynomys parvidens, Allen) and c...
Four plants made up 65% of items in fecal pellets of the black-tailed prairie dog in western South D...
Megaherbivores and small burrowing mammals commonly coexist and play important functional roles in g...
Combined grazing by black-tailed prairie dogs (Cynomys ludovicianus) and bison (Bison) produces and ...
Forty paired sites were examined on the mixed-grass prairie of northeastern Montana to compare the e...
Studies were conducted during the 1979 growing season to examine how North American bison (Bison bis...
A prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) colony with a known history of habitation was studied to quanti...
Previous studies indicate the black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) alters its environment...
Vegetation, small rodents, and birds were sampled during the growing seasons of 2 years on prairie d...
Black-tailed prairie dogs in the mixed-grass prairie at Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota, creat...
Plant production of 43 plant species was evaluated for three treatments after poisoning black-tailed...
Rapid human population growth and habitat modification in the western United States has led to the f...
Vegetational differences were studied among one active prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) town and t...
This study documented some effects of prairie dogs on a shortgrass type of the Central Plains Experi...
Black-tailed prairie dogs have declined by 98% in the past century. Due to continued declines, the U...
This study examined the food interactions between Utah prairie dogs (Cynomys parvidens, Allen) and c...
Four plants made up 65% of items in fecal pellets of the black-tailed prairie dog in western South D...
Megaherbivores and small burrowing mammals commonly coexist and play important functional roles in g...