Dispersal ecology of greater sage-grouse in northwestern Colorado. evidence from demographic and genetic methods / 2006 annual progress report, March through December 2006
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[Denver, Colo.] : [Colorado Division of Wildlife], [2007].
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Includes bibliographical references pages 34-38.
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Over the last 30 years declines in greater sage-grouse populations have occurred across much of their range. Breeding populations had declined by an estimated 17-47% since the mid 1970s, a trend that has paralleled significant changes in the sagebrush habitats essential for the species. The primary factors affecting this change in sagebrush habitats differ by region and state but include changes in fire regime, conversion to cropland and seeded grasslands, wild and domestic ungulates, removal of sagebrush to increase livestock production (mechanical and herbicide methods), range conversion by invasive exotic plant species like cheatgrass, and general anthropocentric encroachment (e.g. excessive hunting, roads, and mineral exploration and extraction). The result of these changes has been a progressive range-wide loss, fragmentation, and degradation of sagebrush habitats.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Thompson, T. R. (2007). Dispersal ecology of greater sage-grouse in northwestern Colorado: evidence from demographic and genetic methods . [Colorado Division of Wildlife].
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Thompson, Thomas R. 2007. Dispersal Ecology of Greater Sage-grouse in Northwestern Colorado: Evidence From Demographic and Genetic Methods. [Colorado Division of Wildlife].
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Thompson, Thomas R. Dispersal Ecology of Greater Sage-grouse in Northwestern Colorado: Evidence From Demographic and Genetic Methods [Colorado Division of Wildlife], 2007.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Thompson, Thomas R. Dispersal Ecology of Greater Sage-grouse in Northwestern Colorado: Evidence From Demographic and Genetic Methods [Colorado Division of Wildlife], 2007.
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