Conclusions: Report identifies regional patterns of habitat disturbance, land use practices, and population trends relative to greater sage-grouse. In general, the most important landscape characteristics influencing sage-grouse populations are the proximity of leks (areas in which males perform to nesting habitat for and The report examined findings from studies that indicate several area and distance specific conservation thresholds for maintaining viable sage-grouse habitat. Thresholds/Learnings: Male sage-grouse prefer sod-forming grasses or bare ground for leks; female sage-grouse prefer dense sagebrush stands surrounding leks for nesting; gentle terrain characterized by <10% slope; <5% of existing sagebrush...
Categories: Publication;
Types: Citation,
Map Service,
OGC WFS Layer,
OGC WMS Layer,
OGC WMS Service;
Tags: Alberta,
Greater sage-grouse,
Land use configuration,
Landscape fragmentation,
Montana, All tags...
Natural cover amount,
Natural cover heterogeneity,
Nevada,
Oregon,
Utah,
Washington,
Wyoming,
and Saskatchewan,
birds,
breeding area,
conectivity,
conservation thresholds,
disturbance,
habitat fragmentation,
habitat requirements,
land use,
leks,
meso-regional,
population trends,
sagebrush steppe, Fewer tags
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