Wildlife use of and productivity in diverted cropland
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1995
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Best, Louis
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The tall-grass prairie ecosystem once domi nated much of the Midwest; Iowa was in the center of this immense grassland. A diverse birdlife used the abundant prairie pothole wet lands and upland tall-grass cover. Although early agriculture produced a landscape that briefly increased wildlife diversity, the steady shift toward larger farms has resulted in re duced wildlife habitat.
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