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Response of a sage grouse breeding population to fire in southeastern Idaho

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Response of a sage grouse breeding population to fire in southeastern Idaho

Response of a sage grouse breeding population to fire in southeastern Idaho

Authors(s): J. W. Connelly, K. P. Reese, R. A. Fischer and W. L. Wakkinen

Publication: Wildlife Society Bulletin

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Abstract: Studies the effects of prescribed fire on lek attendance by male sage grouse occupying low-precipitation sagebrush habitats in southeastern Idaho from 1986 through 1994. Description of the study area; How the study was conducted; Changes in mean lek attendance for major leks in treatment and control areas in the Big Desert of southeastern Idaho; Management implications.

Keywords: animal, breeding, bird, Aves, ornithology, grouse, Idaho, sage grouse, Centrocercus uraphasianus, population, mortality, habitat, fire, management

BIBLIOGRAPHY ID1644
REF TYPEJournal Article
AUTHORSJ. W. Connelly, K. P. Reese, R. A. Fischer and W. L. Wakkinen
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PUB TITLE1Wildlife Society Bulletin
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DOC TITLEResponse of a sage grouse breeding population to fire in southeastern Idaho
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KEYWORDSanimal, breeding, bird, Aves, ornithology, grouse, Idaho, sage grouse, Centrocercus uraphasianus, population, mortality, habitat, fire, management
ABSTRACTStudies the effects of prescribed fire on lek attendance by male sage grouse occupying low-precipitation sagebrush habitats in southeastern Idaho from 1986 through 1994. Description of the study area; How the study was conducted; Changes in mean lek attendance for major leks in treatment and control areas in the Big Desert of southeastern Idaho; Management implications.
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