Patterns in Greater Sage‐grouse population dynamics correspond with public grazing records at broad scales

Volume: 27, Issue: 4, Pages: 1096 - 1107
Published: Mar 22, 2017
Abstract
Human land use, such as livestock grazing, can have profound yet varied effects on wildlife interacting within common ecosystems, yet our understanding of land-use effects is often generalized from short-term, local studies that may not correspond with trends at broader scales. Here we used public land records to characterize livestock grazing across Wyoming, USA, and we used Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) as a model organism to...
Paper Details
Title
Patterns in Greater Sage‐grouse population dynamics correspond with public grazing records at broad scales
Published Date
Mar 22, 2017
Volume
27
Issue
4
Pages
1096 - 1107
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