“…For example, increased vegetation height and/or greater insect abundance resulting from reduced grazing intensity positively affected production in black grouse ( Tetrao tetrix ) in Britain (Baines, ; Calladine, Baines, & Warren, ). The positive effect on production was, however, diminished or even reversed when grazing reduction treatments covered larger areas (Calladine et al., ), suggesting mosaics of vegetation height may confer greater benefits than uniformly tall vegetation (also see Baines, Richardson, & Warren, ; Jahren, Storaas, Willebrand, Moa, & Hagen, ). Taller vegetation may also moderate thermal extremes experienced by grouse, a function which may take on increased importance under climate change (Hovick, Elmore, Allred, Fuhlendorf, & Dahlgren, ).…”