Biological Capability of Selected Ecological Sites in the Western Dakotas
Sharp-tailed grouse habitat on the Dakota Prairie Grasslands are assessed by habitat structure with the use of the Robel pole to measure visual obstruction readings (VOR). The purpose of this study was to determine 1) if all selected ecological sites (loamy, thin loamy, and claypan) are biologically...
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ndltd-ndsu.edu-oai-library.ndsu.edu-10365-278782021-09-28T17:11:56Z Biological Capability of Selected Ecological Sites in the Western Dakotas Klempel, Lauren Nicole Sharp-tailed grouse habitat on the Dakota Prairie Grasslands are assessed by habitat structure with the use of the Robel pole to measure visual obstruction readings (VOR). The purpose of this study was to determine 1) if all selected ecological sites (loamy, thin loamy, and claypan) are biologically capable of producing high structure (VOR > 3.5 in) with 3 years of protection from livestock grazing and 2) if strong and consistent correlations exist between standing crop and visual obstruction among ecological sites and across years. Results showed that 1) all selected ecological sites were biologically capable of producing high structure, 2) strong correlations between standing crop and visual obstruction were not consistent among ecological sites and across years, 3) year effects were evident in plant community composition, and 4) 2,534 kg∙ha-1 (se ± 205.3) of standing crop provides the mean threshold to determine if the selected ecological sites are biologically capable. United States Forest Service North Dakota and South Dakota Grazing Associations (Medora, McKenzie, and Grand River Ranger Districts) 2018-03-27T18:26:53Z 2018-03-27T18:26:53Z 2015 text/thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10365/27878 NDSU policy 190.6.2 https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdf application/pdf North Dakota State University |
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Sharp-tailed grouse habitat on the Dakota Prairie Grasslands are assessed by habitat structure with the use of the Robel pole to measure visual obstruction readings (VOR). The purpose of this study was to determine 1) if all selected ecological sites (loamy, thin loamy, and claypan) are biologically capable of producing high structure (VOR > 3.5 in) with 3 years of protection from livestock grazing and 2) if strong and consistent correlations exist between standing crop and visual obstruction among ecological sites and across years. Results showed that 1) all selected ecological sites were biologically capable of producing high structure, 2) strong correlations between standing crop and visual obstruction were not consistent among ecological sites and across years, 3) year effects were evident in plant community composition, and 4) 2,534 kg∙ha-1 (se ± 205.3) of standing crop provides the mean threshold to determine if the selected ecological sites are biologically capable. === United States Forest Service === North Dakota and South Dakota Grazing Associations (Medora, McKenzie, and Grand River Ranger Districts) |
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Biological Capability of Selected Ecological Sites in the Western Dakotas |
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Biological Capability of Selected Ecological Sites in the Western Dakotas |
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Biological Capability of Selected Ecological Sites in the Western Dakotas |
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Biological Capability of Selected Ecological Sites in the Western Dakotas |
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Biological Capability of Selected Ecological Sites in the Western Dakotas |
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biological capability of selected ecological sites in the western dakotas |
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North Dakota State University |
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