Progress 10/01/16 to 09/30/17
Outputs Target Audience:The target audience includes private ranchers, conservationist and land managers, as well as scientists, natural resource and agricultural agencies of Oklahoma and the United States. Collectively, this work has led to the development of a working group that meets annually and this year met in Kansas. This Patch Burn Grazing working group includes ranchers, employees from state and federal agencies, and university representatives from 11 states. Our work has received additional funding by state and federal agencies. This work also has been integral to the Lesser Prairie Chicken Initiative through the NRCS. Changes/Problems:
Nothing Reported
What opportunities for training and professional development has the project provided?The patch-burn working group met again this year in Missouri. It is a group of researchers and managers that meets once a year to determine progress and challenges associated with their efforts. This working group was put together based on the seminal research connected to this project and includes representatives from Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, Texas, South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota and other areas. We conducted extension workshops to educate professionals on rangeland management appropriate for wildlife conservation. This project contributes to my personal development by continuing to get me invited to give presentations and interact with people from many different communities. The latest is a strong interest in Montana where this research is being applied to government and private land in northern Mixed Prairie. How have the results been disseminated to communities of interest?We continue to publish articles in peer-reviewed journals. Articles have been written about our work in International and other more regional outlets. Our extension partners continue to develop outreach material that are based on this research. What do you plan to do during the next reporting period to accomplish the goals?I recently was awarded a grant to work on Bobwhite quail to find a way to integrate their management as an objective in woody plant management and grazing management on rangelands.
Impacts What was accomplished under these goals?
We acquired grants from Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation and continue to work on grants through The Nature Conservancy, Natural Resource Conservation Service, and the National Science Foundation. We completed a project on the effect of energy development on Lesser prairie-chickens, grazing and fire on Greater prairie-chickens and several other projects on the management of bobwhite quail. We completed a project on coyote behavior in response to livestock management, prescribed fires and energy development. We also completed a funded by joint-fire sciences that was focused on using grazing and prescribed fires to manage fuels that limit wildfire and maintain wildlife habitat. Accomplishments over the past year include 22 peer-reviewed publications, outreach to the Natural Resource Conservation Service and Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, completion of several graduate students and acquisition of money to perform this research.
Publications
- Type:
Book Chapters
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Fuhlendorf, SD, RWS Fynn, DA McGranahan, D Twidwell. 2017. Heterogeneity as the basis of rangeland management. Rangeland Systems Edited by David D. Briske.
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Fuhlendorf, SD 2017. A hierarchical perspective to woody plant encroachment for conservation of Prairie-chickens. Symposium on Grouse Conservation and Management. January 30, 2017. Society for Range Management annual meeting in St. George, Utah.
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Scholtz R., Fuhlendorf S.D., Archer S.R. 2017. Social and ecological challenges in understanding fire dynamics and woodland expansion in the Great Plains. Savanna Science Network Meeting, Skukuza, Kruger National Park, South Africa
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Scholtz R., Fuhlendorf S.D., Archer S.R. 2017. Social and ecological challenges in understanding fire dynamics and woodland expansion in the Great Plains. Society of Rangeland Management, St. George, UT, USA
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Scholtz R., Fuhlendorf S.D., Leis S.A., Picotte J.J. 2016. Spatiotemporal patterns of fire behavior in the Great Plains, USA. Seminars in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Scholtz R., Polo J.A., Fuhlendorf S.D., Engle D.M., Weir J.R. 2017 Herbicide and fire have mixed effects on reducing woodland expansion in an experimental rangeland. EPSCoR Symposium, Oklahoma City, OK, USA
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Carroll, JM, CA Davis, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf. 2017. Response of Northern Bobwhite movements to management driven disturbance in a shrub dominated ecosystem. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 70:175-182.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Fuhlendorf, SD, TJ Hovick, RD Elmore, AM Tanner, DM Engle, CA Davis. 2017. A hierarchical perspective to woody plant encroachment for conservation of prairie chickens. Rangeland Ecology & Management. 70: 9-14.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Tanner, EP, RD Elmore, CA Davis, SD Fuhlendorf. 2017. Wintering bird responses to the presence of artificial water in a semi-arid rangeland. Wildlife Biology, wlb 00315.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Elmore, RD, JM Carrol, EP Tanner, TJ Hovick, BA Grisham, SD Fuhlendorf, SK Windels. 2017. Implications of the thermal environment for terrestrial wildlife management. Wildlife Society Bulletin 41: 183-193
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Leis, SA, CE Blocksome, D Twidwell, SD Fuhlendorf, JM Briggs, Larry D. Sanders. 2017 Juniper invasions in grasslands: Research needs and intervention strategies. Rangelands 39: 64-72.
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Fuhlendorf, SD. 2017. Heterogeneity as the basis for rangeland management. Keynote address: Grassland Society of Southern Africa. July 25, 2017. Hoedspruit, Mpumalanga, South Africa.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Tanner EP, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf, C Davis, DK Dahlgren, JP Orange. 2017. Extreme climatic events constrain space use and survival of a ground-nesting bird. Global Change Biology: 23: 1832-1846.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Leverkus, S, SD Fuhlendorf, M Geertsema, RD Elmore, DM Engle, Kristen Baum. 2017. A landscape disturbance matrix for conserving biodiversity. Journal of Ecosystem Management. 17.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Krueger, ES, TE Oschner, SM Quiring, DM Engle, JD Carlson, D Twidwell, SD Fuhlendorf. 2017. Measured soil moisture is a better predictor of large growing season wildfires than the Keetch-Byram drought index. Soil Science Society of America journal 81 490-502.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Hovick, TJ, JM Carroll, RD Elmore, CA Davis, SD Fuhlendorf. 2017. Restoring fire to grasslands is critical for migrating shorebird populations. Ecological Applications: 1805-1814.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Becerra, TA, DM Engle, SD Fuhlendorf, RD Elmore. 2017. Preference for grassland heterogeneity: Implications for biodiversity in the Great Plains. Society & Natural Resources 30: 601-612.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Scholtz, R, JA Polo, SD Fuhlendorf, GD Duckworth. 2017. Land cover dynamics influence distribution of breeding birds in the Great Plains, USA. Biological Conservation 209: 323-331
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Tanner, EP, M Papes, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf, CA Davis. 2017. Incorporating abundance information and guiding variable selection for climate-based ensemble forecasting of species' distributional shifts. PloS one 12: e0184316
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Carroll, JM, CA Davis, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf. 2017. Using a historic drought and high-heat event to validate thermal exposure predictions for ground-dwelling birds. Ecology and Evolution 7: 6413-6422
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Carroll, JM, TJ Hovick, CA Davis, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf. 2017. Reproductive plasticity and landscape heterogeneity benefit a ground-nesting bird in a fire-prone ecosystem. Ecological Application 27: 2234-2244.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Joshi, O, TA Becerra, DM Engle, SD Fuhlendorf, RD Elmore. 2017. Factors affecting public preferences for grassland landscape heterogeneity in the Great Plains. Environmental Management 60: 922-930.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Hovick, TJ, DA McGranahan, RD Elmore, JR Weir, SD Fuhlendorf. 2017. Pyric-carnivory: Raptor use of prescribed fires. Ecology and Evolution 7: 9144-9150
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Tanner, EP, RD Elmore, CA Davis, SD Fuhlendorf. 2017. Evidence of nest tenacity in scaled quail (Callipepla squamata) following an anthropogenic disturbance. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 129: 34-359.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Davis, CA, JP Orange, RA Van Den Bussche, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf, JM Carroll, EP Tanner, DM Leslie Jr. 2017. Extrapair paternity and nest parasitism in two sympatric quail. The Auk. 134- 811-820.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2017
Citation:
Fogarty, DT, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf, SR Loss. 2017. Influence of olfactory and visual cover on nest site selection and nest success for grassland-nesting birds. Ecology and Evolution. 7: 6413-6422.
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Progress 10/01/15 to 09/30/16
Outputs Target Audience:The target audience includes private ranchers, conservationist and land managers, as well as scientists, natural resource and agricultural agencies of Oklahoma and the United States. Collectively, this work has led to the development of a working group that meets annually and this year met in Kansas. This Patch Burn Grazing working group includes ranchers, employees from state and federal agencies, and university representatives from 11 states. Our work has received additional funding by state and federal agencies. This work also has been integral to the Lesser Prairie Chicken Initiative through the NRCS. Changes/Problems:
Nothing Reported
What opportunities for training and professional development has the project provided?The patch-burn working group met again this year in Texas. It is a group of researchers and managers that meets once a year to determine progress and challenges associated with their efforts. This working group was put together based on the seminal research connected to this project and includes representatives from Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, Texas, South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota and other areas. This project contributes to my personal development by continuing to get me invited to give presentations and interact with people from many different communities. The latest is a strong interest in Montana where this research is being applied to government and private land in northern Mixed Prairie. How have the results been disseminated to communities of interest?We continue to publish articles in peer-reviewed journals. Articles have been written about our work in International and other more regional outlets. Our extension partners continue to develop outreach material that are based on this research. What do you plan to do during the next reporting period to accomplish the goals?I plan to continue my accomplishments from this year and develop a new project focused on Sericea Lespedeza.
Impacts What was accomplished under these goals?
Accomplishments over the past year include 19 peer-reviewed publications, outreach to the Natural Resource Conservation Service and Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, completion of several graduate students and acquisition of money to perform this research. We acquired grants from The Nature Conservancy and the Natural Resource Conservation Service.
Publications
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Fuhlendorf, SD. 2016. Pyric herbivory to promote livestock production and wildlife conservation. Nebraska Grazing Conference. August 9. 2016. Kearney Nebraska.
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Fuhlendorf, SD, CA Davis, T. Hovick. A phantasmagoria of heterogeneity: Fire, water and birds on a shifting landscape. Symposium: Beyond the ashes: disturbance ecology. The Wildlife Society Annual meeting Raleigh North Carolina.
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Fuhlendorf, SD. 2016. Conservation and Ecology of Oklahoma Landscapes. November 9, 2016. Tulsa Community College. Environmental Science Seminar series.
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Fuhlendorf, SD. 2016. Rangeland Phantasmagoria: Fire and grazing for rangeland conservation. Plenary Session of the Minnesota Chapter of the Wildlife Society. 2016 Annual Meeting. Mankato Minnesota. February 9-11, 2016.
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Fuhlendorf, SD, RWS Fynn, DA McGranahan, D Twidwell. 2016. Heterogeneity as the basis of rangeland management. Symposium: Conceptual Developments of the Rangeland Profession over the past 25 years. Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. February 1, 2016. Corpus Christi, Texas.
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Fuhlendorf, SD. 2016. Rangelands as thermal landscapes: Temperature across spatial and temporal scales. Symposium: Thermal ecology in rangelands. Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. February 1, 2016. Corpus Christi, Texas.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
West, AL, CB Zou, E Stebler, SD Fuhlendorf, B Allred. 2016. Pyric-herbivory and Hydrological Responses in Tallgrass Prairie. Rangeland Ecology & Management 69: 20-27.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
McGranahan, DA, T Hovick, RD Elmore, DM Engle, SD Fuhlendorf, S Winter, JR Miller, DM Debinski. 2016. Temporal variability in aboveground plant biomass decreases as spatial variability increases. Ecology 97: 555-560
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Limb, RF, SD Fuhlendorf, DM Engle, RF Miller. 2016. Synthesis Paper: Assessment of Research on Rangeland Fire as a Management Practice. Rangeland Ecology & Management 69: 415-422.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
TA Becerra, DM Engle, SD Fuhlendorf, RD Elmore. 2016. Preference for Grassland Heterogeneity: Implications for Biodiversity in the Great Plains, Society & Natural Resources, DOI: 10.1080/08941920.2016.1239293
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Tanner, E.P., R.D. Elmore, S.D. Fuhlendorf, C.A. Davis, D.K. Dahlgren, and J.P. Orange. 2016. Extreme climatic events contain space use and survival of a ground-nesting bird. Global Change Biology. doi: 10.1111/gcb.13505
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Carroll, M.J., C.A. Davis, S.D. Fuhlendorf, and R.D. Elmore. 2016. Landscape pattern is critical for the moderation of thermal extremes. Ecosphere 7(7): art e01403.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Earl, J.E., S.D. Fuhlendorf, D. Haukos, A.M. Tanner, R.D. Elmore, and S.A. Carleton. 2016. Characteristics of lesser prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) long-distance movements across their distribution. Ecosphere 7(8): art e01441.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Hovick, T.J., B.W. Allred, D.A. McGranahan, M.W. Palmer, R.D. Elmore, and S.D. Fuhlendorf. 2016. Informing conservation by identifying range shift patterns across breeding habitats and migration strategies. Biodiversity and Conservation DOI: 10.1007/s10531-016-1053-6.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Orange, J.P., C.A. Davis, R.D. Elmore, and S.D. Fuhlendorf. 2016. Temporary communal brooding in northern bobwhite and scaled quail broods. Western North American Naturalist 76:122-127.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Tanner, EP, RD Elmore, CA Davis, DK Dahlgren, ET Thacker, JP Orange. 2016. Does the presence of oil and gas infrastructure potentially increase risk of harvest in northern bobwhite. Wildlife Biology 22: 294-304.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Earl, JE. SD Fuhlendorf. 2016. Relative importance of climate variables to population vital rates: A quantitative synthesis for the Lesser prairie-chickens. PloS one 11 (9), e0163585
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Earl, JE, SD Fuhlendorf, D Haukos, AM Tanner, D Elmore, SA Carleton. 2016. Characteristics of lesser prairie?chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) long?distance movements across their distribution. Ecosphere 7 (8).
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Krueger, ES, TE Ochsner, JD Carlson, DM Engle, D Twidwell, SD Fuhlendorf. 2016. Concurrent and antecedent soil moisture relate positively or negatively to probability of large wildfires depending on season. International Journal of Wildland Fire 25: 657-668.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Bowman, DMJS, GLW Perry, SI Higgins, CN Johnson, SD Fuhlendorf, BP Murphey. 2016. Pyrodiversity is the coupling of biodiversity and fire regimes in food webs. Philisophical Transactions of the Royal Society 371: 20150169.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Fuhlendorf SD, JR Brown. 2016. Future directions for usable rangeland science: From plant communities to landscapes. Rangelands 38: 75-78.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Orange, JP, CA Davis, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf. 2016. Temporary communal brooding in Northern Bobwhite and Scaled Quail broods. Western North American Naturalist 76:122-127.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Twidwell, D, AS West, WB Hiatt, AL Ramirez, JT Winter, DM Engle, SD Fuhlendorf, JD Carlson. Plant Invasions or Fire Policy: Which Has Altered Fire Behavior More in Tallgrass Prairie? Ecosystems 19 (2), 356-368
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Davis, CA, RT Churchwell, SD Fuhlendorf, DM Engle, TJ Hovick. 2016. Effects of pyric herbivory on source-sink dynamics in grassland birds. Journal of Applied Ecology 53: 1004-1012.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2016
Citation:
Carroll, JM, CA Davis, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf. 2016. Response of Northern Bobwhite movements to management driven disturbance in a shrub dominated ecosystem. Rangeland Ecology & Management. DOI: 10.1016/j.rama.2016.08.006
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Progress 11/19/14 to 09/30/15
Outputs Target Audience:The target audience includes private ranchers, conservationist and land managers, as well as scientists, natural resource and agricultural agencies of Oklahoma and the United States. Collectively, this work has led to the development of a working group that meets annually and this year met in Kansas. The Patch Burn Grazing working group includes ranchers, employees from state and federal agencies, and university representatives from 11 states. Our work has received additional funding by state and federal agencies. This work also has been integral to the Lesser Prairie Chicken Initiative through the NRCS. Changes/Problems:
Nothing Reported
What opportunities for training and professional development has the project provided?The patch-burn working group met again this year in Kansas. It is a group of researchers and managers that meets once a year to determine progress and challenges associated with their efforts. This working group was put together based on the seminal research connected to this project and includes representatives from Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, Texas, South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota and other areas. This project contributes to my personal development by continuing to get me invited to give presentations and interact with people from many different communities. The latest is a strong interest in Montana where this research is being applied to government and private land in northern Mixed Prairie. How have the results been disseminated to communities of interest?We continue to publish articles in peer-reviewed journals. Articles have been written about our work in International and other more regional outlets. Our extension partners continue to develop outreach material that are based on this research What do you plan to do during the next reporting period to accomplish the goals?This projectwill continue to generatemanuscripts. Additionally, I often meet with the NRCS and state wildlife agencies to explore opportunities for outreach.
Impacts What was accomplished under these goals?
Our preliminary results suggest that rangelands can be managed for livestock production and with appropriate efforts the fire-grazing interaction can lead to improved biodiversity, ecosystem function, livestock production and fuels management. Studies that I have worked on in the past year include the impacts of energy development and land management on lesser and greater prairie-chickens and bobwhite quail and the integration of fuels management and wildlife management on complex landscapes. All of these projects include graduate students that are in various phases of completion. The greatest challenge in accomplishing this is that the agricultural education and agricultural culture have promoted homogeneity in land management that is counter to conservation practices and many landscapes are experiencing energy development that resembles industrialization of agricultural landscapes.
Publications
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Carroll, M.J., C.A. Davis., R.D. Elmore, and S.D. Fuhlendforf. 2015. Proximate thermal environments constrain diurnal behavior of Northern bobwhite broods. 2015 Oklahoma Natural Resources Conference, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA.
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Tanner, E. P., M. Pape, R. D. Elmore, S. D. Fuhlendorf, and C. A. Davis. 2015. When strongholds collapse: gains in future distributions may cost current population sources under future climate projections. The Wildlife Society 22nd National Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba.
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Tanner, E. P., R. D. Elmore, C. A. Davis, and S. D. Fuhlendorf. 2015. Predicting shifts in northern bobwhite and scaled quail distribution from climate change. Joint Meeting of the Oklahoma Chapter of the American Fisheries Society and the Oklahoma Wildlife Society, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Fuhlendorf SD. 2015. Importance of Fire to conserve and restore wildlife on working rangelands in the Northern Great Plains. Symposium: Rangeland Wildlife in the Northern Great Plains: Engaging for Success!. The Wildlife Society Manitoba Canada.
- Type:
Conference Papers and Presentations
Status:
Other
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Fuhlendorf, SD. 2015. Rangeland vegetation science as usable science. 2015. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. Baltimore Maryland. Symposium Usable Science on Rangelands.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Hovick, TJ, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf, DM Engle, RG Hamilton. 2015. Spatial Heterogeneity increases diversity and stability in grassland bird communities. Ecological Applications 25: 662-672.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Tanner, EP, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf, CA Davis, ET Thacker, DK Dahlgren. 2015. Behavioral Responses at distribution extremes: How artificial surface water can affect quail movement patterns. Rangeland Ecology & Management 68: 476-484.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Carroll, JM, CA Davis, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf, ET Thacker. 2015. Thermal patterns constrain diurnal behavior of a ground-dwelling bird. Ecosphere 6 (11), art222
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Hovick TJ, BW Allred, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf, RG Hamilton, A Breland. 2015. Dynamic Disturbance Processes Create Dynamic Lek Site Selection in a Prairie Grouse. PloS one 10 (9), e0137882
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Winter SL, BW Allred, KR Hickman, SD Fuhlendorf. 2015. Tallgrass prairie vegetation response to spring fires and bison grazing. The Southwestern Naturalist 60 (1), 30-35
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Scasta, JD, DM Engle, JL Talley, JR Weir, SD Fuhlendorf, DM Debinski. 2015. Drought influences control of parasitic flies of cattle on pastures managed with patch-burn grazing. Rangeland Ecology & Management 68 (3), 290-297
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Allred, BW, WK Smith, D Twidwell, JH Haggerty, SW Running, DE Naugle, SD Fuhlendorf. 2015. Ecosystem services lost to oil and gas in North America. Science 348 (6233), 401-402
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Hovick, TJ, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf, DK Dahlgren. 2015. Weather Constrains the Influence of Fire and Grazing on Nesting Greater Prairie-Chickens. Rangeland Ecology & Management 68 (2), 186-193
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Carroll, JM, CA Davis, RD Elmore, SD Fuhlendorf. 2015. A Ground-Nesting Galliforms Response to Thermal Heterogeneity: Implications for Ground-Dwelling Birds. PloS one 10 (11)
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Twidwell, D, AS West, WB Hiatt, AL Ramirez, JT Winter, DM Engle, SD Fuhlendorf, JD Carlson. 2015. Plant Invasions or fire policy: Which has altered fire behavior more in tallgrass prairie? Ecosystems 2015: 1-13.
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Krueger, ES, TE Ochsner, DM Engle, JD Carlson, D Twidwell, SD Fuhlendorf. 2015. Soil Moisture Affects Growing-Season Wildfire Size in the Southern Great Plains. Soil Science Society of America Journal 79 (6), 1567-1576
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Scasta, JD, ET Thacker, TJ Hovick, DM Engle, BW Allred, SD Fuhlendorf, JR Weir. 2015. Patch-burn grazing (PBG) as a livestock management alternative for fire-prone ecosystems of North America. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems, 1-18
- Type:
Journal Articles
Status:
Published
Year Published:
2015
Citation:
Scasta, JD, DM Engle, SD Fuhlendorf, DD Redfearn, TG Bidwell. 2015. Meta-analysis of exotic forages as invasive plants in complex multi-functioning landscapes. Invasive Plant Science and Management 8: 292-306.
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