Across the globe, grasslands are experiencing a loss of ecosystem services due to numerous threats, such as overgrazing, agriculture intensification, and woody plant encroachment. In North America, an estimated 20% of grasslands remain intact, but even these areas are threatened by encroaching woody vegetation. Degradation of grasslands are a primary reason that 73% of grassland birds in the Great Plains are experiencing population declines. Although the threat of woody plant encroachment is well known to conservationists, current management practices have not been successful in reversing the trend over broad areas. That is due in part to the treatment of all woody plants as encroaching and equally detrimental. A few studies have already li...
Structure and composition of vegetation and abundance of breeding birds in grasslands seeded to Old ...
Changes in the coverage of trees and shrubs on the North Dakota landscape since Euro- American settl...
Globally many bird populations are declining at a rapid pace due to direct and indirect anthropogeni...
We examined the dynamics of avian communities associated with fragmented grasslands in Oklahoma, USA...
Grassland birds have declined more rapidly than any other avian taxa in North America. While woody e...
Grassland birds have declined more rapidly than any other avian taxa in North America. While woody e...
Grassland birds have declined more rapidly than any other avian taxa in North America. While woody e...
Given the drastic loss of prairie habitat and consequent decline in grassland bird populations, iden...
The abundance and distribution of woody plants have increased in grassland ecosystems worldwide. Rob...
Structure and composition of vegetation and abundance of breeding birds in grasslands seeded to Old ...
Structure and composition of vegetation and abundance of breeding birds in grasslands seeded to Old ...
Prairie is one of the most imperiled ecosystems, and grassland birds have experienced steeper and mo...
Prairie is one of the most imperiled ecosystems, and grassland birds have experienced steeper and mo...
Oak savannas were once an abundant vegetation type in the Midwestern United States that have now dec...
Oak savannas were once an abundant vegetation type in the Midwestern United States that have now dec...
Structure and composition of vegetation and abundance of breeding birds in grasslands seeded to Old ...
Changes in the coverage of trees and shrubs on the North Dakota landscape since Euro- American settl...
Globally many bird populations are declining at a rapid pace due to direct and indirect anthropogeni...
We examined the dynamics of avian communities associated with fragmented grasslands in Oklahoma, USA...
Grassland birds have declined more rapidly than any other avian taxa in North America. While woody e...
Grassland birds have declined more rapidly than any other avian taxa in North America. While woody e...
Grassland birds have declined more rapidly than any other avian taxa in North America. While woody e...
Given the drastic loss of prairie habitat and consequent decline in grassland bird populations, iden...
The abundance and distribution of woody plants have increased in grassland ecosystems worldwide. Rob...
Structure and composition of vegetation and abundance of breeding birds in grasslands seeded to Old ...
Structure and composition of vegetation and abundance of breeding birds in grasslands seeded to Old ...
Prairie is one of the most imperiled ecosystems, and grassland birds have experienced steeper and mo...
Prairie is one of the most imperiled ecosystems, and grassland birds have experienced steeper and mo...
Oak savannas were once an abundant vegetation type in the Midwestern United States that have now dec...
Oak savannas were once an abundant vegetation type in the Midwestern United States that have now dec...
Structure and composition of vegetation and abundance of breeding birds in grasslands seeded to Old ...
Changes in the coverage of trees and shrubs on the North Dakota landscape since Euro- American settl...
Globally many bird populations are declining at a rapid pace due to direct and indirect anthropogeni...