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Relationship of obligate grassland birds to landscape structure in Wisconsin

January 1, 2008

Conservation plans for grassland birds have included recommendations at the landscape level, but species' responses to landscape structure are variable. We studied the relationships between grassland bird abundances and landscape structure in 800-ha landscapes in Wisconsin, USA, using roadside surveys. Of 9 species considered, abundances of only 4 species differed among landscapes with varying amounts of grassland and forest. Landscape variables explained <20% of variation in abundances for 4 of the 5 rarest species in our study. Our results suggest landscape-based management plans for grassland birds might not benefit the rarest species and, thus, plans should incorporate species-specific habitat preferences for these species.

Publication Year 2008
Title Relationship of obligate grassland birds to landscape structure in Wisconsin
DOI 10.2193/2006-556
Authors L.D. Murray, C. A. Ribic, W.E. Thogmartin
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Wildlife Management
Index ID 70033483
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse