Browsing by Subject "landscape"
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Analyzing Sericea Lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata) Management Practices and the Importance of Forbs in the Diet of Cattle and Bison on Tallgrass Prairie
(2019-05-01)Managing an invasive species while simultaneously preserving native plant diversity can be a challenge and species invasions are best understood when they are studied at multiple spatiotemporal scales. Using two large, ... -
Grassland heterogeneity and pyric herbivory: Implications for ungulate movement, biodiversity conservation, and rangeland productivity in the Anthropocene
(2022-05)How to simultaneously manage grasslands for sustained livestock productivity and biodiversity conservation is a persistent dilemma for rangeland ecologists and conservationists. Moreover, climate change and invasive species ... -
Northern Bobwhite and Bird Community Response to Habitat Restoration in Oklahoma
(Oklahoma State University, 2012-05-01)Reversing the population decline of Northern Bobwhites (Colinus virginianus, hereafter bobwhite), an economically important gamebird, in Oklahoma, is a priority for wildlife managers in the state. The Quail Habitat Restoration ... -
Ornamental grasses and grass-like plants for Oklahoma
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Perception, visibility, and intervisibility in the late Archaic landscape of the Black Mesa region of Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Colorado
(2023-05-12)Phenomenology, as an interpretive framework centered on perception and life experience, aids archaeologists in understanding past human relationships with landscapes and their features. In the Black Mesa region of Cimarron ... -
Spatial heterogeneity and scale-dependent habitat selection for two sympatric raptors in mixed-grass prairie
(Wiley Open Access, 2017-07-15)Sympatric predators are predicted to partition resources, especially under conditions of food limitation. Spatial heterogeneity that influences prey availability might play an important role in the scales at which potential ... -
Stand- and landscape-level roost selection by forest bats in the Ouachita Mountains
(2006-07)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to determine roosting habitat preferences by forest bats and to create landscape-level models to determine characteristics of the landscape that were associated with ... -
Thermal patterns constrain diurnal behavior of a ground-dwelling bird
(Ecological Society of America, 2015-11-12)Recently, gaining knowledge about thermal refuges for vulnerable species has been a major focal point of ecological studies, and this focus has been heightened by predicted temperature increases associated with global ...