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Kentucky Warbler (Vol. 93, No. 4), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Kentucky Warbler (Vol. 93, No. 4), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Kentucky Warbler
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Kentucky Warbler (Vol. 93, No. 3), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Kentucky Warbler (Vol. 93, No. 3), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Kentucky Warbler
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A Multi-Indicator Assessment Of Conservation Success Across A Populated Forest Anthrome, Emma Cook, Natalie Ribble, John Quinn
A Multi-Indicator Assessment Of Conservation Success Across A Populated Forest Anthrome, Emma Cook, Natalie Ribble, John Quinn
Biology Presentations
The heterogeneous landscape of the eastern United States has resulted in a diversity of conservation interventions including public protected areas, private lands held in easements, and open space managed at various levels of intensity. Given the pressures of expected land use and land cover change, particularly in the Southern Piedmont ecoregion, multi-scale and comprehensive data are needed to prioritize conservation actions. We assessed local and regional indicators of conservation success across an urban-rural gradient by analyzing local bird abundance and diversity as a factor of forest patch area, land use matrix, and land management strategy. The study was conducted across …
Kentucky Warbler (Vol. 93, No. 2), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Kentucky Warbler (Vol. 93, No. 2), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Kentucky Warbler
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Heterogeneity Of Avian Breeding Habitat On Grazing Lands Of The Northern Great Plains, Maggi S. Sliwinski
Heterogeneity Of Avian Breeding Habitat On Grazing Lands Of The Northern Great Plains, Maggi S. Sliwinski
School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
Native rangelands in the Great Plains are largely privately owned and used for beef production. Vegetation heterogeneity is important for maintaining biodiversity, but private land may be more homogenous than desired. My research had two components: 1) to examine whether a variety of grazing strategies created vegetation heterogeneity in a large, intact rangeland, and 2) to understand beef producers’ attitudes about vegetation heterogeneity.
First, I sampled vegetation structure, composition, and bird abundance at multiple plots on eleven management units in Cherry County, Nebraska. Units were managed with commonly used grazing strategies (e.g., short-duration grazing and season-long continuous grazing). I examined …
Kentucky Warbler (Vol. 93, No. 1), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Kentucky Warbler (Vol. 93, No. 1), Kentucky Library Research Collections
Kentucky Warbler
No abstract provided.