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Grassland bird response to harvesting switchgrass as a biomass energy crop

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2005

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Roth, A. M., Sample, D. W., Ribic, C. A., Paine, L., Undersander, D. J., and Bartelt, G. A., 2005, Grassland bird response to harvesting switchgrass as a biomass energy crop: Biomass & Bioenergy, v. 28, iss. 5, p. 490-498.

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The combustion of perennial grass biomass to generate electricity may be a promising renewable energy option. Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) grown as a biofuel has the potential to provide a cash crop for farmers and quality nesting cover for grassland birds. In southwestern Wisconsin (near lat. 42 degrees 52', long. 90 degrees 08'), we investigated the impact of an August harvest of switchgrass for bioenergy on community composition and abundance of Wisconsin grassland bird species of management concern. Harvesting the switchgrass in August resulted in changes in vegetation structure and bird species composition the following nesting season. In harvested transects, residual vegetation was shorter and the litter layer was reduced in [...]

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