2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.rama.2022.03.005
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Predictive Mapping of Low-Density Juniper Stands in Prairie Landscapes of the Northern Great Plains

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“…Finally, slope may indirectly impact territory selection via vegetation structure, as sloped and flat areas may have different plant biomass and community composition (Collins & Calabrese, 2012; Liu et al, 2019), including woody vegetation (Jones et al, 2023). Many shrub and tree patches in the Great Plains are more likely to occur on moderate or steep slopes (e.g., Kaskie et al, 2022). Because all three bird species avoided shrubs and trees, woody vegetation may underlie grassland birds' aversion to slopes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, slope may indirectly impact territory selection via vegetation structure, as sloped and flat areas may have different plant biomass and community composition (Collins & Calabrese, 2012; Liu et al, 2019), including woody vegetation (Jones et al, 2023). Many shrub and tree patches in the Great Plains are more likely to occur on moderate or steep slopes (e.g., Kaskie et al, 2022). Because all three bird species avoided shrubs and trees, woody vegetation may underlie grassland birds' aversion to slopes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%