Difference between steppes and compos
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Vegetation composition and structure can directly affect bird survival and reproduction, and thus they are considered important influences on avian assemblages and bird–habitat relationships (Rotenberry 1985, Skowno and Bond 2003, Su ́rez et al. 2003, Whittingham et al. 2006). For grassland birds in particular, empirical evidence indicates that species may show strong associations with vegetation structure (Cody 1985, Patterson and Best 1996). This factor is thought to influence bird distributions and numbers because it affects food and nesting resources and provides protection from the elements and from predators (e.g., Rotenberry and Wiens 1980, Grzybowski 1983, Cody 1985, Fisher and Davis 2010). During foraging, vegetation structure can influence both prey availability and detectability. In regard to nesting resources, it can provide spatial clues that help birds relocate their nests, it can influence nest microclimate, it can provide thermoregulatory advantages to incubating individuals, and—probably most important for grassland birds—it can reduce nest predation risks by increasing nest concealment (Walsb)
Savannas. Savannas, sometimes called “tropical grasslands,” generally lie betweena tropical rainforest and a desert. As such, they are warmer than steppes. They get roughly the same amount of rain as a steppe, but most of it falls during the summer.
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Vegetation composition and structure can directly affect bird survival and reproduction, and thus they are considered important influences on avian assemblages and bird–habitat relationships (Rotenberry 1985, Skowno and Bond 2003, Su ́rez et al. 2003, Whittingham et al. 2006). For grassland birds in particular, empirical evidence indicates that species may show strong associations with vegetation structure (Cody 1985, Patterson and Best 1996). This factor is thought to influence bird distributions and numbers because it affects food and nesting resources and provides protection from the elements and from predators (e.g., Rotenberry and Wiens 1980, Grzybowski 1983, Cody 1985, Fisher and Davis 2010). During foraging, vegetation structure can influence both prey availability and detectability. In regard to nesting resources, it can provide spatial clues that help birds relocate their nests, it can influence nest microclimate, it can provide thermoregulatory advantages to incubating individuals, and—probably most important for grassland birds—it can reduce nest predation risks by increasing nest concealment (Walsb)
Savannas. Savannas, sometimes called “tropical grasslands,” generally lie betweena tropical rainforest and a desert. As such, they are warmer than steppes. They get roughly the same amount of rain as a steppe, but most of it falls during the summer.
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