Abstract Rangeland simplification is a global threat to biodiversity. Historically, rangelands exhibited varied vegetation structure, which provided a diverse wildlife habitat. Vegetation heterogeneity resulted from interactions between topoedaphic (inherent heterogeneity) and disturbance factors (imposed heterogeneity). Until recently, these interactive sources of heterogeneity have been ignored in rangeland management and study. Under an emerging paradigm that embraces heterogeneity, contributions of disturbance and topoedaphic conditions to rangeland biodiversity remain largely unknown. Using the avian community, we assessed the effects of wetland area, ecological site, and topographic roughness (inherent heterogeneity) and four grazing ...
1. Many rangelands evolved under an interactive disturbance regime in which grazers respond to the s...
<div><p>While the positive relationship between avian diversity and habitat heterogeneity is widely ...
There is empirical evidence that the proportions of different land uses or management regimes and th...
Grasslands are inherently dynamic in space and time, evolving with frequent disturbance from fire an...
Worldwide grassland loss necessitates careful consideration of management practices occurring on tho...
In North America, the loss of habitat heterogeneity resulting from homogeneous livestock grazing is ...
Native rangelands in the Great Plains are largely privately owned and used for beef production. Vege...
Native rangelands in the Great Plains are largely privately owned and used for beef production. Vege...
Fine-scale vegetation cover is a common variable used to explain animal occurrence, but we know less...
Grassland birds have experienced widespread population declines throughout the North American tallgr...
The grasslands of central North America have experienced drastic reductions in extent, removal of hi...
Conservation policy often incentivizes managers of human-impacted areas to create landscape heteroge...
Spatial and temporal patterns of disturbance and the subsequent heterogeneity are critical in mainta...
Monoculture and mixed pastures in Florida provide habitat for a variety of resident and migratory bi...
Conversions of grasslands to row crop agriculture over recent decades have contributed to steep decl...
1. Many rangelands evolved under an interactive disturbance regime in which grazers respond to the s...
<div><p>While the positive relationship between avian diversity and habitat heterogeneity is widely ...
There is empirical evidence that the proportions of different land uses or management regimes and th...
Grasslands are inherently dynamic in space and time, evolving with frequent disturbance from fire an...
Worldwide grassland loss necessitates careful consideration of management practices occurring on tho...
In North America, the loss of habitat heterogeneity resulting from homogeneous livestock grazing is ...
Native rangelands in the Great Plains are largely privately owned and used for beef production. Vege...
Native rangelands in the Great Plains are largely privately owned and used for beef production. Vege...
Fine-scale vegetation cover is a common variable used to explain animal occurrence, but we know less...
Grassland birds have experienced widespread population declines throughout the North American tallgr...
The grasslands of central North America have experienced drastic reductions in extent, removal of hi...
Conservation policy often incentivizes managers of human-impacted areas to create landscape heteroge...
Spatial and temporal patterns of disturbance and the subsequent heterogeneity are critical in mainta...
Monoculture and mixed pastures in Florida provide habitat for a variety of resident and migratory bi...
Conversions of grasslands to row crop agriculture over recent decades have contributed to steep decl...
1. Many rangelands evolved under an interactive disturbance regime in which grazers respond to the s...
<div><p>While the positive relationship between avian diversity and habitat heterogeneity is widely ...
There is empirical evidence that the proportions of different land uses or management regimes and th...