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FY2011Research is showing that populations of wintering raptors, including Northern Harriers, Rough-Legged Hawks, Prairie Falcons, American Kestrels. Red-Tailed Hawks and Golden Eagles, have stayed relatively constant in the last 20 years are being used by the Bureau of Land Management and Idaho Army National Guard in developing raptor conservation management practices. The American Wind and WildlifeInstitute will also use the results for their wind energy siting support tools.
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Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Data Acquisition and Development,
Federal resource managers,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Monitoring,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection, All tags...
Project,
Publication,
State agencies,
american kestrel,
american kestrel,
american kestrel,
birds of prey nca,
birds of prey nca,
birds of prey nca,
climate change,
climate change,
climate change,
completed,
distribution,
distribution,
distribution,
golden eagle,
golden eagle,
golden eagle,
idaho,
idaho,
idaho,
northern great basin,
northern great basin,
northern great basin,
northern harrier,
prairie falcon,
prairie falcon,
prairie falcon,
red-tailed hawk,
red-tailed hawk,
red-tailed hawk,
rough-legged hawk,
rough-legged hawk,
rough-legged hawk,
snake river,
winter,
winter,
winter, Fewer tags
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A genecological approach was used to explore genetic variation for survival in Artemisia tridentata (big sagebrush). Artemisia tridentata is a widespread and foundational shrub species in western North America. This species has become extremely fragmented, to the detriment of dependent wildlife, and efforts to restore it are now a land manage-ment priority. Common- garden experiments were established at three sites with seed-lings from 55 source- populations. Populations included each of the three predominant subspecies, and cytotype variations. Survival was monitored for 5 years to assess dif-ferences in survival between gardens and populations. We found evidence of adap-tive genetic variation for survival. Survival...
Categories: Data,
Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: Academics & scientific researchers,
California,
Completed,
EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > LANDSCAPE,
Federal resource managers, All tags...
Great Basin,
Great Basin,
Idaho,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Nevada,
Oregon,
Report,
Utah,
adaptation,
atmospheric decoupling,
big sagebrush,
biota,
climate change,
cold adaptations,
environment,
location,
minimum temperatures,
polyploidy,
population differentiation,
survival analysis, Fewer tags
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On August 25, 2015 speaker Matt Germino presented on his work restoring sagebrush in the Great Basin. Shrubs are ecosystem foundation species in most of the Great Basin’s landscapes. Most of the species, including sagebrush, are poorly adapted to the changes in fire and invasive pressures that are compounded by climate change. This presentation gives an overview of challenges and opportunities regarding restoration of sagebrush and blackbrush, focusing on climate adaptation, selection of seeds and achieving seeding and planting success. Results from Great Basin LCC supported research on seed selection and planting techniques are presented.
Categories: Data;
Tags: Academics & scientific researchers,
Completed,
EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > LANDSCAPE,
Federal resource managers,
Great Basin, All tags...
Idaho,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Nevada,
biota,
cheatgrass,
environment,
genotype,
presentation,
sage grouse,
seed source,
wildfire, Fewer tags
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FY2013The proposed project’s objective is to provide a scientific review of(1) current priority species management practices in Nevada, (2) status of our combined scientific knowledge of priority species’ needs and gaps in that knowledge, and(3) adequacy of current monitoring programs of priority species.The project builds on recent, well-researched species conservation plans for Nevada (GBBO 2010, NWPT 2012), and it will leverage funds that are already obligated to research on scientifically based disturbance buffer recommendations and to evaluate GBBO’s statewide landbird monitoring program, the Nevada Bird Count.The outcome of the proposed work will be an online open-source compendium document that summarizes...
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Project;
Types: Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Birds,
Birds,
Birds,
Conservation Design,
Federal resource managers, All tags...
Great Basin,
Great Basin,
Great Basin Landscape Conservation Cooperative,
Informing Conservation Delivery,
LCC,
LCC Network Science Catalog,
Nevada,
Nevada,
Nevada,
Population & Habitat Evaluation/Projection,
Project,
Report,
State agencies,
Training/Outreach/Workshop,
onGoing,
species management,
species management,
species management, Fewer tags
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The spread and impacts of exotic species are unambiguous, global threats to many ecosystems. A prominent example is the suite of annual grasses in the Bromus genus (Bromus hereafter) that originate from Europe and Eurasia but have invaded or are invading large areas of the Western USA. This book brings a diverse, multidisciplinary group of authors together to synthesize current knowledge, research needs, and management implications for Bromus. Exotic plant invasions are multifaceted problems, and understanding and managing them requires the biological, ecological, sociological, and economic perspectives that are integrated in this book. Knowing how well information from one geographic or environmental setting can...
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Publication;
Types: Citation;
Tags: California,
EARTH SCIENCE > LAND SURFACE > LANDSCAPE,
Great Basin,
Idaho,
LCC Network Science Catalog, All tags...
Nevada,
Oregon,
Publication,
Utah,
annual grasses,
biota,
bromus rubens,
bromus tectorum,
cheatgrass,
completed,
exotic grasses,
intermountain,
invasive plants,
perennial plant systems, Fewer tags
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