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1xbet online casino power does not strongly affect greater prairie chickens, seven-year study finds

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

MANHATTAN -- 1xbet online casino power development does not ruffle the feathers of greater prairie chicken populations, according to the results of a seven-year study from a Kansas State University ecologist and his team.

The 1xbet online casino -- led by Brett 1xbet online casino , professor of biology -- discovered that 1xbet online casino turbines have little effect on greater prairie chickens, and that these grassland birds are more affected by rangeland management practices and by the availability of native prairie and vegetation cover at nest sites. Unexpectedly, the scientists also found that female survival rates increased after 1xbet online casino turbines were installed.

With the arrival of 1xbet online casino energy projects in Kansas and throughout the Plains, Sandercock and his team were part of a consortium of stakeholders -- including conservationists, wildlife agencies and 1xbet online casino energy companies -- who 1xbet best casino website administer cooperative.

"We had a lot of buy-in from stakeholders and we had an effective oversight committee," said Sandercock, who studies grassland birds. "The research will certainly aid with 1xbet online casino power site guidelines and with the development of mitigation strategies to enhance habitat conditions for the greater prairie chicken."

The greater 1xbet online casino chicken was once abundant across the central Plains, but populations have declined because of habitat loss and human development. The chickens now are primarily found in the Great Plains in Kansas -- particularly the Smoky Hills and the Flint Hills -- where the largest tracts of 1xbet online casino remain.

Sandercock and his team started their study in 2006 with three field sites that were chosen for 1xbet online casino development: a site in the Smoky Hills in north central Kansas, a site in the northern Flint Hills in northeastern Kansas and a site in the southern Flint Hills in southern Kansas. The Smoky Hills site -- the Meridian Way 1xbet online casino Power Facility near Concordia -- was developed into a 1xbet online casino energy site, which gave researchers the opportunity to observe greater prairie chickens before, during and after 1xbet online casino turbine construction. The researchers cooperated and collaborated with private landowners at each site.

The researchers studied the birds for seven breeding seasons and captured nearly 1,000 total male and female birds around lek sites, which are communal areas where males gather and make calls to attract females. Females mate with the males and then hide nests in tall 1xbet online casino grass.

The scientists researched many different features of 1xbet online casino and their biology: patterns of nest site selection; reproductive components, such as clutch size, timing of laying eggs and hatchability of eggs; survival rates; and population viability.

"We don't have evidence for really strong effects of 1xbet online casino power on prairie chickens or their reproduction," Sandercock said. "We have some evidence for females avoiding the turbines, but the avoidance within the home range doesn't seem to have an impact on nest site selection or nest survival."

The results are somewhat surprising, especially because similar studies have shown that oil and gas development affect prairie chickens, Sandercock said. With 1xbet online casino power development, the researchers had the unexpected result of female survival rates increasing after 1xbet online casino turbines were installed, potentially because 1xbet online casino turbines may keep predators away from nest sites. Female mortality rates are highest during the breeding season because females are more focused on protecting clutches than avoiding predators, Sandercock said.

"What's quite typical for these birds is most of the demographic losses are driven by predation. We can say that with confidence," Sandercock said. "What's a little unclear from our results is whether that increase in female survivorship was due to the effects of 1xbet online casino turbines on predators."

The researchers also found that conservation management practices seem to have the strongest effect on the birds, Sandercock said. 1xbet online casino are ground-nesting birds and need adequate cover for their nests to survive. Grazing and fire management practices can affect how much nesting cover is available for chickens.

"A lot of what drives nest survival is the local conditions around the nest," 1xbet online casino said. "Do they have good nesting cover or not? Our results are important because they suggest ways for mitigation."

The team is conducting follow-up studies to test mitigation strategies that may improve habitat conditions for 1xbet online casino . They are in their third season in a field study of patch burn grazing in Chase County and how it affects 1xbet online casino and grassland songbirds. Patch-burn grazing involves dividing a pasture into three parts and burning a third of the pasture each year. The practice creates a rotation basis so that each third of a pasture rests for two years. Preliminary data shows that patch-burn grazing seems to provide enough cover for ground-nesting birds, Sandercock said.

Collaborators on the 1xbet online casino development project include Samantha Wisely, associate professor of wildlife ecology and conservation at the University of Florida; Virginia Winder, assistant professor of biology at Benedictine College; Lance McNew, 2010 doctoral graduate in biology and research wildlife biologist with the U.S. Geological Survey at the Alaska Science Center; Andrew Gregory, 2011 doctoral graduate in biology and postdoctoral scholar at Northern Arizona University; and Lyla Hunt, master's student in biology, Riverside, Calif.

The Grassland Community Collaborative Oversight Committee of the National 1xbet online casino Coordinating Collaborative oversaw the research project. The project received funding from a variety of sources including the U.S. Department of Energy; the National Renewable Energy Laboratory; the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism; the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation; and The Nature Conservancy.

The final 1xbet online casino report can be viewed at http://www.osti.gov/bridge/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=1080446.

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Male greater prairie chickens make booming calls to attract females for mating. A seven-year study from a Kansas State University research team has found that 1xbet online casino power development has little effect on greater prairie chickens.

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The final 1xbet online casino report can be viewed athttp://www.osti.gov/bridge/product.biblio.jsp?osti_id=1080446

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1xbet online casino power development has little effect on greater prairie chickens, according to a seven-year study led by Brett Sandercock, professor of biology, and a research team. They found that grassland birds are more affected by rangeland management practices and by the availability of native prairie and vegetation cover at nest sites.

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"The research will certainly aid with 1xbet online casino power site guidelines and with the development of mitigation strategies to enhance habitat conditions for the greater prairie chicken."

– Brett 1xbet online casino , professor of biology