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Grazing Behavior of Livestock and Wildlife (Conference Proceedings)
Author
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Publisher
University of Idaho
Montana State University
Oregon State University
Washington State University
Publication Year
1999
Body

This bulletin contains 18 different research papers related to the topic of Grazing Behavior of Livestock and Wildlife, as well as abstracts of poster presentations. Paper titles are as follows; Foraging on the Edge of Chaos, Making Sense of Animal Conditioning, Grazers and Browsers: How Digestive Morphology Affects Diet Selection, Foraging Behavior: Experience or Inheritance?, Manipulating Diet Selection to Control Weeds, Behavioral Strategies for Coping with Poisonous Plants, Behavioral Approaches for Limiting Depredation by Wild Ungulates, Plant Attributes that Affect Livestock Selection and Intake, Using Stock dogs for Low Stress Livestock Handling, Low Stress Livestock Handling, Some Basic Principles of Habitat Use, Impact of Spatial Memory on Habitat Use, Influence of Species, Breed and Type of Animal on Habitat Selection, Influence of Social Dominance on Habitat Selection by Free-Ranging Ungulates, Management Strategies for Optimal Beef Cattle Distribution and Use of Mountain Riparian Meadows, Livestock-Big Game Relationships: Conflicts and Compatibilities, Livestock, Wildlife, Plants and Landscapes: Putting It All Together.

Language
English
Conference Name
Grazing Behavior of Livestock and Wildlife
Collection
  • Articles, citations, reports, websites, and multimedia resources focused on rangeland ecology, management, restoration, and other issues on American rangelands.