2009
DOI: 10.2981/07-068
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Greater Sage‐Grouse Centrocercus urophasianus Use of Threetip Sagebrush Relative to Big Sagebrush in South‐Central Idaho

Abstract: Disturbances that change sagebrush Artemisia spp.‐steppe communities may have an impact on greater sage‐grouse Centrocercus urophasianus populations. Fire can rapidly alter sagebrush‐steppe communities and may result in an increase in threetip sagebrush A. tripartita because this shrub is one of the few species of sagebrush that will sprout following fire. We examined the use of threetip sagebrush by sage‐grouse as nest cover and compared nest success of grouse using threetip sagebrush to that of grouse using … Show more

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“…These results are contrary to the suggestion by Crawford et al (2004) that low rates of nest initiation contribute to generally low productivity. It is unclear whether low rates of nest initiation reported in some studies (e.g., Gregg 1991, Connelly et al 1993, Fischer 1994, Chi 2004, Dahlgren 2006, Lowe et al 2009) are real or due to the logistical difficulties of adequately monitoring females early in the nesting season.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results are contrary to the suggestion by Crawford et al (2004) that low rates of nest initiation contribute to generally low productivity. It is unclear whether low rates of nest initiation reported in some studies (e.g., Gregg 1991, Connelly et al 1993, Fischer 1994, Chi 2004, Dahlgren 2006, Lowe et al 2009) are real or due to the logistical difficulties of adequately monitoring females early in the nesting season.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%