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Wildlife Biology | 2009

Nesting Ecology of Greater Sage-Grouse Centrocercus urophasianus at the Eastern Edge of their Historic Distribution

Katie M. Herman-Brunson; Kent C. Jensen; Nicholas W. Kaczor; Christopher C. Swanson; Mark A. Rumble; Robert W. Klaver

Greater sage-grouse Centrocercus urophasianus populations in North Dakota declined approximately 67% between 1965 and 2003, and the species is listed as a Priority Level 1 Species of Special Concern by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department. The habitat and ecology of the species at the eastern edge of its historical range is largely unknown. We investigated nest site selection by greater sage-grouse and nest survival in North Dakota during 2005 – 2006. Sage-grouse selected nest sites in sagebrush Artemisia spp. with more total vegetative cover, greater sagebrush density, and greater 1-m visual obstruction from the nest than at random sites. Height of grass and shrub (sagebrush) at nest sites were shorter than at random sites, because areas where sagebrush was common were sites in low seral condition or dense clay or clay-pan soils with low productivity. Constant survival estimates of incubated nests were 33% in 2005 and 30% in 2006. Variables that described the resource selection function for nests were not those that modeled nest survival. Nest survival was positively influenced by percentage of shrub (sagebrush) cover and grass height. Daily nest survival decreased substantially when percentage of shrub cover declined below about 9% and when grass heights were less than about 16 cm. Daily nest survival rates decreased with increased daily precipitation.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Buteo Nesting Ecology: Evaluating Nesting of Swainson's Hawks in the Northern Great Plains.

Will M. Inselman; Shubham Datta; Jonathan A. Jenks; Kent C. Jensen; Troy W. Grovenburg

Swainson’s hawks (Buteo swainsoni) are long-distance migratory raptors that nest primarily in isolated trees located in areas of high grassland density. In recent years, anthropogenic conversion of grassland habitat has raised concerns about the status of the breeding population in the northern Great Plains. In 2013, we initiated a study to investigate the influence of extrinsic factors influencing Swainson’s hawk nesting ecology in north-central South Dakota and south-central North Dakota. Using ground and aerial surveys, we located and monitored nesting Swainson’s hawk pairs: 73 in 2013 and 120 in 2014. We documented 98 successful breeding attempts that fledged 163 chicks; 1.52 and 1.72 fledglings per successful nest in 2013 and 2014, respectively. We used Program MARK to evaluate the influence of land cover on nest survival. The top model, S Dist2Farm+%Hay, indicated that nest survival (fledging at least one chick) decreased as nests were located farther from farm sites and as the percent of hay cover increased within 1200-m of the nest site (34.4%; 95% CI = 27.6%–42.3%). We used logistic regression analysis to evaluate the influence of landscape variables on nest-site selection; Swainson’s hawks selected for nest sites located closer to roads. We suggest that tree belts associated with farm sites, whether occupied or not, provide critical breeding sites for Swainson’s hawks. Additionally, poor breeding success may be related to the late migratory behavior of this species which requires them to occupy marginal habitat due to other raptors occupying the most suitable habitat prior to Swainson’s hawks arriving to the breeding grounds.


Archive | 1994

Vegetation Sampling and Measurement

Kenneth F. Higgins; Kurt J. Jenkins; Gary K. Clambey; Daniel W. Uresk; David E. Naugle; Robert W. Klaver; Jack E. Norland; Kent C. Jensen; William T. Barker


Wildlife Society Bulletin | 2015

Evaluation of autonomous recording units for detecting 3 species of secretive marsh birds

Anna M. Sidie-Slettedahl; Kent C. Jensen; Rex R. Johnson; Todd W. Arnold; Jane E. Austin; Joshua D. Stafford


Journal of Wildlife Management | 2013

Greater sage-grouse winter habitat use on the eastern edge of their range

Christopher C. Swanson; Mark A. Rumble; Troy W. Grovenburg; Nicholas W. Kaczor; Robert W. Klaver; Katie M. Herman-Brunson; Jonathan A. Jenks; Kent C. Jensen


Journal of Wildlife Management | 2016

Assessing spring direct mortality to avifauna from wind energy facilities in the Dakotas

Brianna J. Graff; Jonathan A. Jenks; Joshua D. Stafford; Kent C. Jensen; Troy W. Grovenburg


Archive | 2014

Multi-scale Habitat Use of Male Ruffed Grouse in the Black Hills National Forest

Cassandra L. Mehls; Kent C. Jensen; Mark A. Rumble; Michael C. Wimberly


Studies in Avian Biology; Ecology, Conservation, and Management of Grouse | 2011

Nesting success and resource selection of greater sage grouse in South Dakota

Nicholas W. Kaczor; Kent C. Jensen; Robert W. Klaver; Mark A. Rumble; Katie M. Herman-Brunson; Christopher C. Swanson; Brett K. Sandercock; Kathy Martin; Gernot Segelbacher


The Prairie Naturalist | 2015

Mate Replacement and Alloparental Care in Ferruginous Hawk (Buteo regalis)

Shubham Datta; Will M. Inselman; Jonathan A. Jenks; Kent C. Jensen; Christopher C. Swanson; Robert W. Klaver; Indrani Sasmal; Troy W. Grovenburg


Studies in Avian Biology; Ecology, Conservation, and Management of Grouse | 2011

Nesting success and resource selection of greater sage grouse in South Dakota: Chapter 8

Nicholas W. Kaczor; Kent C. Jensen; Robert W. Klaver; Mark A. Rumble; Katie M. Herman-Brunson; Christopher C. Swanson

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Robert W. Klaver

United States Geological Survey

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Kenneth F. Higgins

South Dakota State University

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Mark A. Rumble

United States Forest Service

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Nicholas W. Kaczor

United States Fish and Wildlife Service

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Jonathan A. Jenks

South Dakota State University

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Troy W. Grovenburg

South Dakota State University

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Joshua D. Stafford

United States Geological Survey

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Kristel K. Bakker

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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