2015
DOI: 10.1002/wsb.601
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Large-scale control site selection for population monitoring: An example assessing sage-grouse trends

Abstract: Human impacts on wildlife populations are widespread and prolific and understanding wildlife responses to human impacts is a fundamental component of wildlife management. The first step to understanding wildlife responses is the documentation of changes in wildlife population parameters, such as population size. Meaningful assessment of population changes in potentially impacted sites requires the establishment of monitoring at similar, nonimpacted, control sites. However, it is often difficult to identify app… Show more

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“…Habitat use (based on PrGRSG‐scat ) was positively associated with elevation and negatively related to slope and distance to sagebrush seedling outplantings, which are consistent with previous findings for GRSG in unburned areas (Fedy et al 2015 a , 2015 b ). The elevation effect may reflect GRSG preference for brood‐rearing in higher elevation sites where food resources and perennial grass and forb cover tend to be greater (e.g.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Habitat use (based on PrGRSG‐scat ) was positively associated with elevation and negatively related to slope and distance to sagebrush seedling outplantings, which are consistent with previous findings for GRSG in unburned areas (Fedy et al 2015 a , 2015 b ). The elevation effect may reflect GRSG preference for brood‐rearing in higher elevation sites where food resources and perennial grass and forb cover tend to be greater (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%