Sage Grouse Seasonal Habitat Use in Grand Teton National Park
Authors(s): S. Anderson and M. Holloran
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Abstract: Objectives 1. Identify and vegetatively quantify seasonal habitats used by sage grouse based on reproductive status (nesting, brood-rearing, summer, winter habitat selection). 2. Quantify the immediate effects of management practices and development throughout the park. 3. Assess the impacts of predation on sage grouse productivity and seasonal survival. 4. Assess the impacts of native ungulate grazing on the sagebrush dominated portions of the park. Findings and Status For initial findings, refer to 1999 summer field season progress report, provided to Grand Teton National Park in October, 1999. We have completed one of two proposed field seasons.
Keywords: animal, bird, ornithology, Aves, sage grouse, grouse, Centrocercus uraphasianus, Grand Teton National Park, habitat, population, management, predation, ungulate, nest, nesting
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| REF TYPE | Report |
| AUTHORS | S. Anderson and M. Holloran |
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| DOC TITLE | Sage Grouse Seasonal Habitat Use in Grand Teton National Park |
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| DOC TYPE | annual report |
| PUB VOLUME | 4257 |
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| KEYWORDS | animal, bird, ornithology, Aves, sage grouse, grouse, Centrocercus uraphasianus, Grand Teton National Park, habitat, population, management, predation, ungulate, nest, nesting |
| ABSTRACT | Objectives 1. Identify and vegetatively quantify seasonal habitats used by sage grouse based on reproductive status (nesting, brood-rearing, summer, winter habitat selection). 2. Quantify the immediate effects of management practices and development throughout the park. 3. Assess the impacts of predation on sage grouse productivity and seasonal survival. 4. Assess the impacts of native ungulate grazing on the sagebrush dominated portions of the park. Findings and Status For initial findings, refer to 1999 summer field season progress report, provided to Grand Teton National Park in October, 1999. We have completed one of two proposed field seasons. |
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