Grassland birds have experienced widespread population declines throughout the North American tallgrass prairie region, largely as a result of habitat loss and the homogenization of remaining fragments. Recent work in relatively extensive grasslands has demonstrated that mimicking historic disturbance patterns using a fire-grazing interaction can increase the abundance and diversity of grassland birds by providing more habitat heterogeneity. We examined the efficacy of management that restores a fire-grazing interaction for promoting avian diversity in a fragmented landscape. We examined community and population responses of obligate and facultative grassland bird species at 13 experimental research pastures in the Grand River Grasslands of...
Grassland bird populations have experienced significant population declines due to the loss of grass...
Grassland birds are known to respond to specific changes in habitat structure, such as plant height ...
Despite the fact that many birds are believed to be declining as a result of habitat loss and elimin...
Grassland birds have experienced widespread population declines throughout the North American tallgr...
In North America, the loss of habitat heterogeneity resulting from homogeneous livestock grazing is ...
The grasslands of central North America have experienced drastic reductions in extent, removal of hi...
Worldwide grassland loss necessitates careful consideration of management practices occurring on tho...
Conversions of grasslands to row crop agriculture over recent decades have contributed to steep decl...
Ongoing habitat loss and intensification of management of remaining grasslands have led to large pop...
In the central US, land use change has resulted in the loss and fragmentation of grassland habitats....
Ecological interactions between fire and grazing have shaped the evolutionary history of grassland e...
Grassland birds are the most rapidly declining bird guild in North America, largely due to extensive...
Historically, North American prairies were strongly influenced by two natural disturbances, fire and...
Grasslands are inherently dynamic in space and time, evolving with frequent disturbance from fire an...
Temperate grasslands and shrublands are critically endangered ecosystems receiving almost no prote...
Grassland bird populations have experienced significant population declines due to the loss of grass...
Grassland birds are known to respond to specific changes in habitat structure, such as plant height ...
Despite the fact that many birds are believed to be declining as a result of habitat loss and elimin...
Grassland birds have experienced widespread population declines throughout the North American tallgr...
In North America, the loss of habitat heterogeneity resulting from homogeneous livestock grazing is ...
The grasslands of central North America have experienced drastic reductions in extent, removal of hi...
Worldwide grassland loss necessitates careful consideration of management practices occurring on tho...
Conversions of grasslands to row crop agriculture over recent decades have contributed to steep decl...
Ongoing habitat loss and intensification of management of remaining grasslands have led to large pop...
In the central US, land use change has resulted in the loss and fragmentation of grassland habitats....
Ecological interactions between fire and grazing have shaped the evolutionary history of grassland e...
Grassland birds are the most rapidly declining bird guild in North America, largely due to extensive...
Historically, North American prairies were strongly influenced by two natural disturbances, fire and...
Grasslands are inherently dynamic in space and time, evolving with frequent disturbance from fire an...
Temperate grasslands and shrublands are critically endangered ecosystems receiving almost no prote...
Grassland bird populations have experienced significant population declines due to the loss of grass...
Grassland birds are known to respond to specific changes in habitat structure, such as plant height ...
Despite the fact that many birds are believed to be declining as a result of habitat loss and elimin...