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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): Christian A. Hagen; Brent E. Jamison; Kenneth M. Giesen; Terry Z. Riley
Publication Date: 2004

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Citation: Hagen, C. A., B. E. Jamison, K. M. Giesen, and T. Z. Riley. 2004. Guidelines for managing lesser prairie-chicken populations and their habitats. Wildlife Society Bulletin, v. 32, no. 1, p. 69-82.

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Keywords:
  • agriculture
  • Ambrosia psilostachya
  • Artemisia filifolia
  • bibliographies
  • Bouteloua gracilis
  • Coleoptera
  • Colorado
  • conservation
  • diseases
  • distribution
  • Erigonum
  • fire exclusion
  • fire management
  • firebreaks
  • forage
  • forbs
  • game birds
  • grasslands
  • grazing
  • habitat conversion
  • herbicides
  • hunting
  • insects
  • invertebrates
  • Juniperus
  • Kansas
  • mortality
  • nesting cover
  • New Mexico
  • Oklahoma
  • overstory
  • parasites
  • population density
  • population ecology
  • Populus
  • post fire recovery
  • prairies
  • private lands
  • Quercus havardii
  • range management
  • rangelands
  • reproduction
  • Rhus aromatica
  • season of fire
  • site treatments
  • Texas
  • threatened and endangered species (animals)
  • Tympanuchus pallidicinctus
  • vulnerable species or communities
  • Vulpia
  • wildlife food habits
  • wildlife habitat management
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