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- Library Collection RecordWoodland expansion is a highly debated topic documented on numerous continents threatening grassland and savanna ecosystems. The Great Plains in USA contains several land cover types such as…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordChanges to species diversity, spatial distribution, and shifts to younger, actively growing vegetation following wildfires may modify stand transpiration and the amount of water available to other…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordKazakhstan, situated in the center of the Euro-Asia continent, is the largest country in Central Asia and the ninth largest country in the world (7.0 million km2). Kazakhstan extends about 3,000 km…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordWild horse and burro overpopulation on the range is not easily managed, and can influence the potential success of conservation and restoration projects. Wild horses can routinely move many miles per…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordMalian farmers often assume that their small ruminant herds meet most of their daily dry matter (DM) intake requirements while being herded in fields adjacent to the village. We used GPS collars to…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordIncreasing atmospheric [CO2] and temperature are expected to affect the productivity, species composition, biogeochemistry, and therefore the quantity and quality of forage available to herbivores in…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordCalifornia�s ranching landscape is shifting as new ranchers enter, often with differing socio-economic backgrounds and goals. In contrast to multi-generational ranchers (MGRs), research suggests…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordSericea lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata) is a non-native legume invading rangelands in the southern Great Plains.� Herbicides offer short-term control with long-term negative effects on native forbs.ï…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordDue to recurring droughts and severe overgrazing, Jordan�s dry rangelands are exceptionally prone to degradation. Establishing both restoration and sustainable rangeland management practices are…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordAccess and interpretation of weather data for natural resource applications is often problematic.� Weather stations in the western US are relatively sparse, local weather conditions vary…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordUSDA Renewable Resource Extension Act (RREA) appropriates approximately eight percent of the RREA budget to competitive National Focused Fund projects with the remainder being allocated to state…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordRestoration efforts in the western US occur across a diverse array of plant communities and climatic conditions. Restoration is likely constrained by different factors in different locations, but few…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordImpacts to sagebrush habitat are threatening the survival of hundreds of sagebrush obligate and associated species and decreasing rangeland ecosystem goods and services. Wyoming big sagebrush (…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordLarger and more frequent wildfires are a primary threat to sagebrush ecosystems and populations of Greater sage-grouse in the Great Basin. The threat is exacerbated by the invasion of annual grasses…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordThere is much information about the safe application and ecological benefits of prescribed fire as a rangeland management tool. Accordingly, many federal and state agencies, private entities, and…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordSulla (Hedysarum coronarium L.) �is commonly included in the cropping system as a short-rotation forage crop (one to three years) in northern Tunisia. Thus, this study compared DM production and…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordEvaluation of conservation outcomes is hard; relevant field data may be lacking, analysis skills may be absent or outdated, or conservation projects may span a geographical gradient too big to handle…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordDeveloping habitat suitability models can be useful to help in estimating population abundance of Rio Grande (Meleagris gallopavo intermedia) and Eastern (Meleagris gallopavo silvestris) wild turkeys…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordThe economy of most ejidatarios in northern Mexico are struggling due to economic and social problems. As incomes, decline more pressure is usually put in the land leading to overuse of their range…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordTerrain use and grazing distribution traits in cattle are difficult to evaluate because movement patterns are temporally variable due to ever changing climatic and forage conditions. Ongoing research…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordVinorama or huizache (A. farnesiana) is an aggressive tall-shrub which invades buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) pastures and reduces productivity. Prado herbicide (621.3 g i.a./kg. Amynopyralid + 94.5…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordGrasslands and savannas in tropical and subtropical regions around the world are most commonly fire driven ecosystems. Prescribed fire is a powerful management tool for maintaining the integrity of…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordThe suite of grassland bird species native to the Northern Great Plains (NGP) requires a mosaic of diverse habitats ranging from excessive to lightly disturbed plant communities. Many of these…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordThe Colorado River is a vital resource in the United States and Mexico but is susceptible to detrimental salinity levels with salinity-related damages estimated at $385 million per year. �Over 55%…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordThis research project discusses and illustrates the dynamics of managing cowherds in common-pool forage resource systems characterized by poor forage quality and productivity. Common pool resource…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordSustainable ranching operations have access to adequate forage reserves for grazing and means by which to market livestock profitably. These become even more relevant during times of inadequate…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordLand managers often apply straw mulch after wildfire to reduce soil erosion and potentially increase soil moisture. Increased soil moisture and reduced soil erosion may foster plant recruitment;…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordIn the savanna grasslands of Cameroon, rangeland tree-based practices are new opportunities in market oriented sustainable resource management with enhanced land stewardship for improved integrated…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordRangelands remain one of the socio-economic and ecological backbone and major land use type of Cameroon. It sustains varied livestock on diverse ecosystems ranging from wet meadows, inland valleys to…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordExpansion of native junipers is altering landscapes in the western U.S., prompting extensive management efforts to counter this spread and the negative effects on impacted ecosystems. Our studies…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordAs demographics of land ownership change, former agricultural lands often become pasture invaded by mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) or prickly pear (Opuntia spp.). Whether managed for agricultural or…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordSericea lespedeza (Lespedeza cuneata) is an invasive legume rapidly establishing and spreading throughout the tallgrass prairie landscape. Allelopathic polyphenols in sericea displace native plants,…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordThe intent of this study is to determine our ability to predict successful treatment with the application of Tebuthiuron to reduce Wyoming big sagebrush and increase herbaceous perennial vegetation.…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordThe ecological impacts of invasive plants on rangelands have been widely documented, and yet the implementation of successful, long-term invasive plant management programs has remained limited. A…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordThe alpine meadow grasslands of Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP), of China are currently undergoing numerous changes, especially as a result of climate change and intensified livestock farming. The…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordHome garden is crucial for urban survival of many people in northwestern Mexico. Attributes include bringing family members together; production of fresh food, and the potential to meet economic,…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordForage nutrient quality and consumption have major impacts on ruminant production.� Energy requirements of the grazing animal are influenced by several factors such as increased foraging activity,…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordRangeland science aims to create knowledge to sustain rangeland social-ecological systems over the long term. Range science has made substantial progress on understanding ecological dynamics of…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordThe empowering of women through development agencies and community based management systems (CBMS) for sustainable use of multiple rangeland resources among the Fulani people is increasingly becoming…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordThe ecologically rich strategic location of savanna grasslands of Cameroon within Sub Saharan Africa, endows it with immense rangeland resources and fertile agropastoral landscape. Principally this…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordIn Cameroon, efforts towards governance and decision-making processes to ensure security of access to rangeland resources generally lack action to improve tenure, resource security and improvement of…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordIn Cameroon rangelands are often characterized by a wide range of phenomena and activities that lead to conflicts and ecological change. Resolving land users conflict among pastoralism and indigenous…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordDowny brome (Bromus tectorum L.) and feral rye (Secale cereale) are competitive invasive winter annual grasses (IWAG). IWAG are considered one of the most problematic invasive species in rangeland…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordThe maintenance of a historic grassland disturbance, the fire-grazer interaction, through patch-burn grazing is a tool for maintaining heterogeneity in mesic grasslands. However, the efficacy of…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordRiparian and wet meadow landscapes make up a small percentage of the overall land area in the Western United States, yet their impacts on wildlife, vegetation, and water resources are profound. When…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordDrought is a common occurrence in the Great Plains and an understanding how temporal precipitation patterns affect range plant communities is critical in grazing management decisions. Current…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordNevada�s meadows provide juvenile sage-grouse with protein-rich forbs, especially during low precipitation years. Livestock and wild horses favor meadows over uplands during hot summer months for…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordThe 2016 �Ecological Sites for Landscape Management� special issue of Rangelands recommended an update to our thinking of Ecological Sites, suggesting that in our desire to make Ecological Sites…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordTracking collars utilizing GPS data loggers have become popular among cattle and rangeland researchers. These collars can be constructed at much lower cost than commercial collars, and a recent study…Publication Date 2018
- Library Collection RecordEnhancing rangeland plant diversity is a positive step to increasing animal diversity and productivity. Adding or strengthening a shrub canopy, defined as 1-3 m, may compliment diversity beyond the…Publication Date 2018
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