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Cattle grazing in CRP grasslands during the nesting season
by
Kjaer, Esben L.
, Morphew, Alex R.
, Houseman, Gregory R.
, Watson, D. Fraser
, Jensen, William E.
, Jameson, Mary Liz
, Reichenborn, Molly M.
, Wilson, Benjamin S.
in
abundance
/ Ammodramus savannarum
/ atmospheric precipitation
/ Biodiversity
/ Bird populations
/ Birds
/ Breeding seasons
/ Cattle
/ Colinus virginianus
/ Conservation Reserve Program
/ Contract management
/ game birds
/ grassland birds
/ Grasslands
/ Grazing
/ Growing season
/ Herbivores
/ Heterogeneity
/ Kansas
/ mid‐contract management
/ Molothrus ater
/ Multivariate analysis
/ Nesting
/ Occupancy
/ Phasianus colchicus
/ Plant diversity
/ Population Ecology
/ Relative abundance
/ Seasons
/ Songbirds
/ Spatial heterogeneity
/ spatial variation
/ Species diversity
/ Spiza americana
/ Vegetation
/ vegetation structure
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife habitats
/ Wildlife management
/ Zenaida macroura
2022
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Cattle grazing in CRP grasslands during the nesting season
by
Kjaer, Esben L.
, Morphew, Alex R.
, Houseman, Gregory R.
, Watson, D. Fraser
, Jensen, William E.
, Jameson, Mary Liz
, Reichenborn, Molly M.
, Wilson, Benjamin S.
in
abundance
/ Ammodramus savannarum
/ atmospheric precipitation
/ Biodiversity
/ Bird populations
/ Birds
/ Breeding seasons
/ Cattle
/ Colinus virginianus
/ Conservation Reserve Program
/ Contract management
/ game birds
/ grassland birds
/ Grasslands
/ Grazing
/ Growing season
/ Herbivores
/ Heterogeneity
/ Kansas
/ mid‐contract management
/ Molothrus ater
/ Multivariate analysis
/ Nesting
/ Occupancy
/ Phasianus colchicus
/ Plant diversity
/ Population Ecology
/ Relative abundance
/ Seasons
/ Songbirds
/ Spatial heterogeneity
/ spatial variation
/ Species diversity
/ Spiza americana
/ Vegetation
/ vegetation structure
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife habitats
/ Wildlife management
/ Zenaida macroura
2022
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Cattle grazing in CRP grasslands during the nesting season
by
Kjaer, Esben L.
, Morphew, Alex R.
, Houseman, Gregory R.
, Watson, D. Fraser
, Jensen, William E.
, Jameson, Mary Liz
, Reichenborn, Molly M.
, Wilson, Benjamin S.
in
abundance
/ Ammodramus savannarum
/ atmospheric precipitation
/ Biodiversity
/ Bird populations
/ Birds
/ Breeding seasons
/ Cattle
/ Colinus virginianus
/ Conservation Reserve Program
/ Contract management
/ game birds
/ grassland birds
/ Grasslands
/ Grazing
/ Growing season
/ Herbivores
/ Heterogeneity
/ Kansas
/ mid‐contract management
/ Molothrus ater
/ Multivariate analysis
/ Nesting
/ Occupancy
/ Phasianus colchicus
/ Plant diversity
/ Population Ecology
/ Relative abundance
/ Seasons
/ Songbirds
/ Spatial heterogeneity
/ spatial variation
/ Species diversity
/ Spiza americana
/ Vegetation
/ vegetation structure
/ Wildlife
/ Wildlife habitats
/ Wildlife management
/ Zenaida macroura
2022
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Cattle grazing in CRP grasslands during the nesting season
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Cattle grazing in CRP grasslands during the nesting season
2022
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The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a primary tool for restoring grassland in the United States, in part as wildlife habitat, which has benefited declining grassland bird populations. Among potential mid-contract management practices used to maintain early-successional CRP grasslands, cattle grazing had been prohibited and is currently disincentivized during the primary nesting season for birds (much of the growing season), despite the important role that large herbivores historically played in structuring grassland ecosystems. Conservative grazing of CRP grasslands could increase spatial heterogeneity in vegetation structure and plant diversity, potentially supporting higher densities of some grassland bird species and higher bird diversity. Our objective was to determine the effect of experimental cattle grazing on species-specific relative abundance and occupancy, species diversity, and community dissimilarity of grassland birds on CRP grasslands across the longitudinal extent of Kansas, USA (a 63.5-cm precipitation gradient) during the 2017–2019 avian breeding seasons. Fifty-three of 108 fields were grazed by cattle during the growing seasons of 2017 and 2018 and all fields were rested from grazing in 2019. For all analyses, we examined separate model sets for semiarid western versus more mesic eastern Kansas. Using data from line transect surveys, we modeled relative abundances of 5 songbird species: grasshopper sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum), dickcissel (Spiza americana), eastern meadowlark (Sturnella magna), western meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta), and brown-headed cowbird (Molothrus ater). Grazing had delayed yet positive effects on abundances of grasshopper sparrow in western Kansas, and eastern meadowlark in eastern Kansas, but negative effects on dickcissel abundance in western Kansas and especially on burned fields in eastern Kansas. Somewhat counterintuitively, brown-headed cowbirds in western Kansas were more abundant on ungrazed versus grazed fields in the years after grazing began. In addition, we modeled multi-season occupancy of 3 gamebird species (ring-necked pheasant [Phasianus colcicus], northern bobwhite [Colinus virginianus], mourning dove [Zenaida macroura]) and Henslow’s sparrow (Centronyx henslowii); grazing did not affect occupancy of these species. In eastern Kansas, species diversity was highest in grazed, unburned fields. In western Kansas, bird communities in grazed and ungrazed fields were dissimilar, as determined from multivariate analysis. Though regionally variable, conservative stocking of cattle on CRP grasslands during the nesting season as a mid-contract management tool might increase bird species diversity by restructuring habitat that accommodates a greater variety of species and decreasing abundances of species associated with taller, denser stands of vegetation.
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