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Avian Response to Landscape Change in Fragmented Southern Great Plains Grasslands.

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Bryan R Coppedge, David M Engle, Ronald E Masters, and Mark S Gregory, 2000, Avian Response to Landscape Change in Fragmented Southern Great Plains Grasslands.: Ecological Applications 11, no. 1 (2001): 47-59.

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Conclusions:Landscapes dominated by woody vegetation had significantly more patches, smaller patches and patch core areas, more total edge, and higher patch diversity than landscapes dominated by anthropogenic cover types. Results indicate that expanding juniper is exacerbating the fragmentation process initiated by previous human activityThresholds/Learnings:

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  • Great Northern Landscape Conservation Cooperative
  • LC MAP - Landscape Conservation Management and Analysis Portal
  • Landscape Patterns Catalog

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journalEcological Applications 11, no. 1 (2001): 47-59

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