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Presence of both Active and Inactive Colonies of Prairie Dogs Contributes to Higher Vegetation Heterogeneity at the Landscape Scale
Cæcilie Aamand Gervin,
Hans Henrik Bruun
, Tim Seipel, Neil D. Burgess
Department of Biology
Ecology and Evolution
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
clipping
18%
disturbance
9%
dog
68%
ecosystem
7%
effect
3%
forage
14%
grassland
11%
habitat
8%
habitat type
60%
indicator
8%
introduced species
15%
microhabitat
15%
North America
21%
plain
20%
plant community
25%
plant life
18%
plant species
36%
prairie
72%
rodent
14%
shrub
12%
species richness
11%
vegetation
40%
Agriculture & Biology
botanical composition
33%
Cynomys
100%
Cynomys ludovicianus
41%
ecosystems
10%
forage
10%
forbs
16%
graminoids
17%
grasslands
11%
ground cover plants
18%
habitats
39%
indicator species
14%
microhabitats
13%
plant communities
25%
prairies
15%
rodents
11%
shrubs
11%
species diversity
10%
species richness
11%
vegetation
50%