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- Library Collection RecordGenerally, the major range and forage types of Hawaii, which are principally naturalized plant communities, with a steady-state disclimax, can be categorized into about six groups. However, there are…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordGenomic information and GPS tracking data were used to examine genetic influences on cattle grazing distribution. A total of 87 cows were tracked for 1 to 3 months in mountainous and/or extensive…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordGiven the conditions of grasslands in Chihuahua, Mexico, there is need to implement technological packages for their improvement. In order to evaluate four seedbeds (SB) and their impact on plant…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordGlobal energy demand is predicted to increase dramatically, suggesting the need to better understand the role of disturbance and develop more efficient conservation strategies for affected wildlife…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordGlobal warming is expected to affect competitive interactions of grassland species. Early season grazing can allow warm season grasses to predominate in mixed prairie, speeding plant community…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordGlobally there are a wide variety of social and environmental issues affecting rangelands. In many cases there is research from one part of the world that can be applied to other regions, but…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordGold Rush Era water developments changed the water ecology of the northwestern Sierran Foothills, having a profound effect on land use, wildlife, and vegetation. Water conservation efforts, land use…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordGovernments in Canada and other jurisdictions have some policies in place to encourage conservation and stewardship of resources and are analyzing current and future policy needs to encourage…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordGPS data collected over four years on 52 young cross-bred cows grazing a 146 ha pasture were used to determine whether cattle establish patch scale rotational patterns within pastures. Cow positions…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordGrand Staircase-Escalante National Monument (GSENM), a unit of BLM's National Conservation Lands, has been implementing the Bureau's Assessment, Inventory and Monitoring (AIM) strategy over…Publication Date 2015
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- Library Collection RecordGrasses are ecologically and economically important. They represent one of the most common taxonomic groups in rangelands and constitute the main source of feed for livestock. Plains bristlegrass (…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordGrasses ecologically and economically important. They represent one of the most common taxonomic groups in rangelands and constitute the main source of feed for livestock. Plains bristlegrass (…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordGrasshopper populations are highly cyclical and respond to a combination of biotic and abiotic factors, including food availability. Water availability is frequently limiting in rangeland systems.…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordGrassland birds require variability in habitat, with various species having affinity for grasslands with specific structural characteristics. Patch-burn-graze systems have been implemented in many…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordGrassland ecosystems around the world provide many important environmental services. They can support a diversity of plants and wildlife including rare species, reduce soil erosion, increase water…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordGrasslands and savannas in semi-arid regions of the world are fire driven ecosystems that provide many crucial ecosystem services, including serving as water catchment and filtration systems and…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordGrasslands are globally ubiquitous ecosystems that provide ecological goods and services including forage, biodiversity, and carbon (C) storage. Grassland carbon pools are documented as storing >…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordGrasslands are inherently dynamic in space and time evolving with frequent disturbance from fire and herbivores. As a consequence of human actions, many remaining grasslands have become homogenous…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordGrasslands cover > 40 % of the Earth's surface and contain ca. 30 % of soil organic carbon (SOC) globally. Due to their large size and reserves of SOC, there has been recent interest in…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordGrasslands provide many ecological goods and services; among these is the support of pollinators by providing critical habitat. Pollinators are critical for the reproduction of many plant species and…Publication Date 2015
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- grazing
- weed control
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- grazing management
- goats
- cattle
- Library Collection RecordGray wolf reintroduction and dispersal into the Northern Rocky Mountains and surrounding regions has prompted questions, not only about increased cattle depredation losses, but also about this threat…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordGrazed rangeland ecosystems encompass diverse global land resources, and are complex social-ecological systems from which society demands both goods (e.g., livestock and forage production) and…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordGrazing animals in Florida deposit over 20 million metric tons of dung per year, making dung a significant non-point source of pollution. Degradation of this dung occurs naturally, primarily due to…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordGrazing by black-tailed prairie dogs can increase bare soil exposure, reduce perennial grass cover and increase the relative abundance of annual forbs. State and transition models for many regions…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordGrazing intensity has been identified as a major factor influencing rangeland vegetation composition. Differing grazing intensities can produce patchiness in vegetation, but quantifying that…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordGrazing may be a sustainable alternative for the control of medusahead infestations but intake of medusahead by ruminants is typically low. We determined in sheep whether 1) high-energy supplements…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordGrazing of native range in the same season occurs due to logistics and convenience of livestock management.   Records of 100 pastures used by beef cattle has been recorded since 1991 at the 22,…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordGrazing represents a sustainable, efficient, and low-cost alternative for medusahead control. However, results about its applicability are not encouraging. Some claim that livestock will not eat…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordGrazing strategy is reported to affect animal movement and energy expenditure. Activity (steps taken) of yearling steers was studied using three different grazing strategies on Sandhills subirrigated…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordGrazingland resource allocation and decision making at the national scale need to be based on comparable metrics. However, in the USA, rangelands and pasturelands have traditionally been assessed…Publication Date 2015
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- Weeds
- livestock
- grazing
- weed control
- sheep
- recreation
- grazing management
- goats
- cattle
- Library Collection RecordGreater sage-grouse have experienced declines due to numerous factors, causing them to be considered for listing under the Endangered Species Act. One of the main factors is thought to be habitat…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordHabitat restoration with the use of Prescribed Fire may decrease Smutgrass vigor while enhancing nutritive value to cattle. Smutgrass (Sporabolus indicus) is an invasive in Florida sandy soils. …Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordHalf the battle to developing models is finding the funding. Researchers and scientists often have a tender spot for models; managers -- maybe not so much. Managers often see models as intangible…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordHalimolobos virgata (Nutt.) O.E. Schulz (slender mouse ear cress) is a plant species at risk in the Dry Mixed Grass ecoregion of Southern Alberta. This ecoregion alone contains over 392,000 km of oil…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordHaving near-real time access to herbaceous standing fuel conditions can be a vital tool for decision making and planning for wildfire prevention, control, and mitigation. By combining field validated…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordHawaii ranchers identified reducing input costs as a priority for research and education. Cost of ranch inputs such as herbicides are high owing to lengthy transportation distance to Hawaii.…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordHeifer fitness is a collection of traits including behavioral/metabolic adaption and genetic background. Type of development program for spring born heifers may influence how heifers cope with…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordHerbaceous fuels drive fire behavior in grasslands and in mixed fuel complexes where grasses are a component of the surface fuels. In their “dead fuel†phase, herbaceous fuels constitute 1-hour…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordHerbicide trials for the control of buffelgrass (Pennisetum cilare) were conducted at Arizona State University Tempe in 2008, 2009 and 2010. The first two trials were broadcast sprayed. In 2010 the…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordHerbivory by domestic and wild ungulates exerts a strong influence on the composition and structure of plant communities. However, little is known regarding vegetation responses to different levels…Publication Date 2014
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- Library Collection RecordHerbivory is the process by which animals consume plants to acquire nutrients. Grazing is a form of herbivory that is often distinguished as a process involving livestock harvesting primarily grasses…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordHerbivory regimes are changing globally. Loss of apex predators, increasing ungulate populations, and introduction of livestock create novel pressures for many ecosystems. In subalpine forests of the…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordHigh stock density or “mob grazing†is an intensive grazing management technique in which animals are moved frequently (once to many times/day) from paddock to paddock. Practitioners of this…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordHigh stocking density “mob†grazing is a grazing technique that recently has received attention from producers regarding its impacts on harvest efficiency and trampling vegetation to improve soil…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordHigh stocking density or “mob grazing†is an intensive grazing management system where cattle move frequently (once to many times/day) from paddock to paddock. “Mob†graziers claim…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordHistorically, fire acted as a dominant ecological process in sagebrush steppe ecosystems. A recent synthesis on the effects of fire in the Great Basin emphasizes the need for long term (>10 years…Publication Date 2015
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