Ungulate preference for burned patches reveals strength of fire-grazing interaction.
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Pyrodiversity is the coupling of biodiversity and fire regimes in food webs.Foraging decisions underlying restricted space use: effects of fire and forage maturation on large herbivore nutrient uptakeHabitat Heterogeneity Variably Influences Habitat Selection by Wild Herbivores in a Semi-Arid Tropical Savanna EcosystemConservation implications of native and introduced ungulates in a changing climate.Asynchronous vegetation phenology enhances winter body condition of a large mobile herbivore.Grassland fire and cattle grazing regulate reptile and amphibian assembly among patches.Competition on the range: science vs. perception in a bison-cattle conflict in the western USA.Interactive effects of fire and large herbivores on web-building spiders.Spatial heterogeneity increases diversity and stability in grassland bird communities.Dynamic Disturbance Processes Create Dynamic Lek Site Selection in a Prairie GrouseIntegrating theory into disturbance interaction experiments to better inform ecosystem management.Restoring fire to grasslands is critical for migrating shorebird populations.Complex variation in habitat selection strategies among individuals driven by extrinsic factorsNative and domestic browsers and grazers reduce fuels, fire temperatures, and acacia ant mortality in an African savanna.Factors Affecting Public Preferences for Grassland Landscape Heterogeneity in the Great Plains.Linking landscape-scale differences in forage to ungulate nutritional ecology.Mapping Resource Selection Functions in Wildlife Studies: Concerns and Recommendations.Moderate patchiness optimizes heterogeneity, stability, and beta diversity in mesic grassland.Interactions between rainfall, fire and herbivory drive resprouter vital rates in a semi-arid ecosystemTop-down control of rare species abundances by native ungulates in a grassland restorationForage patch use by grazing herbivores in a South African grazing ecosystemSynergistic interactions between fire and browsing drive plant diversity in a forest understoreyIndigenous impacts on North American Great Plains fire regimes of the past millenniumConsequences of fire and cattle browsing on ground beetles (Coleoptera) in NW PatagoniaHeterogeneity as the Basis for Rangeland ManagementEffects of rangeland management on survival of female greater prairie-chickensBird-habitat associations in coastal rangelands of southern Brazil
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Ungulate preference for burned patches reveals strength of fire-grazing interaction.
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Ungulate preference for burned patches reveals strength of fire-grazing interaction.
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Brady W Allred
David M Engle
R Dwayne Elmore
Samuel D Fuhlendorf
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10.1002/ECE3.12
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2011-10-01T00:00:00Z