Grassland songbird populations are declining, and one reason for this might be livestock management practices in native prairies. Although cattle grazing is a common practice in native mixed-grass prairie, little research has been conducted to date to determine its impact on prairie songbird nest survival. During the summers of 2006-2007, we examined the effects of low- to moderate-intensity cattle grazing typical of the region and nest site vegetation structure on nest survival of five species of ground-nesting songbirds in native mixed-grass prairie in southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada. There was no significant effect of grazing (P>0.10) on Sprague’s pipit (Anthus spragueii), Baird’s sparrow (Ammodramus bairdii), vesper sparrow (Pooecetes...
As a group, grassland birds have been declining significantly since European settlement of the prair...
29 cm.Cattle grazing in riparian zones can have large impacts on vegetation characteristics and avia...
During the past 40 years grassland bird populations have declined faster than any other avian guild ...
Grassland bird species are declining more quickly than birds of any other biome in North America, bu...
Much of the remaining prairie in Canada is grazed by cattle and most grassland birds of conservation...
Decline of grassland bird species has frequently been linked to habitat loss and fragmentation. A la...
The central grasslands of North America are a current focus for biological research because of the l...
Grazing occurred naturally in the northern Great Plains and influenced many natural processes in gra...
Agriculture and wildlife conservation programs have converted vast amounts of cropland into grasslan...
The majority of native prairie has been lost throughout North America. Much of the remaining prairie...
Large-scale loss and degradation of North American native prairie coupled with sharp declines in gra...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources and Science: Wildlife Management, 1999I ...
Grassland bird populations have been declining throughout a majority of their range in the United St...
Cheyenne Bottoms is a 41,000-acre prairie-marsh ecosystem in central Kansas. Approximately 8,000 acr...
Temperate grassland ecosystems are imperiled globally, and habitat loss in North America has resulte...
As a group, grassland birds have been declining significantly since European settlement of the prair...
29 cm.Cattle grazing in riparian zones can have large impacts on vegetation characteristics and avia...
During the past 40 years grassland bird populations have declined faster than any other avian guild ...
Grassland bird species are declining more quickly than birds of any other biome in North America, bu...
Much of the remaining prairie in Canada is grazed by cattle and most grassland birds of conservation...
Decline of grassland bird species has frequently been linked to habitat loss and fragmentation. A la...
The central grasslands of North America are a current focus for biological research because of the l...
Grazing occurred naturally in the northern Great Plains and influenced many natural processes in gra...
Agriculture and wildlife conservation programs have converted vast amounts of cropland into grasslan...
The majority of native prairie has been lost throughout North America. Much of the remaining prairie...
Large-scale loss and degradation of North American native prairie coupled with sharp declines in gra...
Thesis (M.S.)--Humboldt State University, Natural Resources and Science: Wildlife Management, 1999I ...
Grassland bird populations have been declining throughout a majority of their range in the United St...
Cheyenne Bottoms is a 41,000-acre prairie-marsh ecosystem in central Kansas. Approximately 8,000 acr...
Temperate grassland ecosystems are imperiled globally, and habitat loss in North America has resulte...
As a group, grassland birds have been declining significantly since European settlement of the prair...
29 cm.Cattle grazing in riparian zones can have large impacts on vegetation characteristics and avia...
During the past 40 years grassland bird populations have declined faster than any other avian guild ...