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- Library Collection RecordMaintaining cattle inventory records by pasture becomes more difficult as the complexity of a ranching operation increases. Keeping track of the class of beef cattle spatially allows the operator to…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordMaintenance and post-fire rehabilitation of perennial bunchgrasses is important for reducing the spread of annual grass species in low elevation big sagebrush plant communities. Post-fire…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordRangelands comprise between 40 and 50 percent of all U.S. land and serve the nation both as productive areas for wildlife, recreational use, and livestock grazing and as watersheds. The health and…
- watershed management
- rangelands
- rangeland soils
- evaluation
- vegetation
- Library Collection RecordManagement and scientific knowledge are both critically important to natural resource management, but tension often exists among them. Ecological scientific knowledge is necessary, but insufficient…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordManagement for heterogeneity with interactive fire and grazing has been effective in many ecosystems, but its efficacy has been variable in fragmented and invaded mesic grasslands. We assessed…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordManagement of encroaching woody species in the rangeland discipline has historically centered around reactive intervention strategies involving mechanical or chemical treatments that seek to reduce…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordManagement of ponderosa pine forests in the Black Hills, SD has traditionally focused on reducing tree stocking and fuels to minimize wildfire and mountain pine beetle risks. While many of these…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordManaging diversity is essential to maintaining the functionality of vegetative, soil, and hydrologic processes of rangeland ecosystems. Since 2011, the Great Basin Institute (GBI), in partnership…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordManaging Western pine forests for multiple-use is increasingly important for sustainable and efficient provisioning of ecosystem goods and services. A better understanding of the relationships among…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordMany ranchers and livestock producers utilize western wheatgrass (Pascopyrum smithii) pasture during winter in the mixed grass prairie and shortgrass prairie regions. A high proportion of these…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordMany vegetation monitoring techniques are often not applicable in extremely dry environments due to low vegetation cover. Typical quadrat and point sampling methods for plant frequency and cover can…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordMapping burn severity with before/after 30m LANDSAT imagery is a useful tool in characterizing large wildfires in forested areas. Post-fire imagery used in classification is usually acquired 1-2…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordMeasures of ground cover on rangelands are used by managing agencies to assess the ability of the landscape to provide necessary ecological functions. The purpose of this analysis is to quantify…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe intent of this interagency monitoring guide is to provide the basis for consistent, uniform, and standard utilization studies and residual measurements that are economical, repeatable,…
- Library Collection RecordMechanical mastication (shredding) is an increasingly popular method of removing piñon and juniper trees in Utah. We compared vegetation cover on shredded or shredded/seeded and adjacent unshredded…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordMedusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae (L.) Nevski) is an invasive noxious grass of Mediterranean origin and is well adapted to the semi-arid climates of the western United States. The channel…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordMedusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae (L.) Nevski), an exotic annual grass has invaded rangelands across California and the Great Basin where it successfully outcompetes cheatgrass (Bromus…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordMedusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae) and cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) are troublesome exotic annual grasses that negatively affect shrub-steppe and ultimately reduce quality of rangelands for…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordMedusahead grass (Taeniatherum caput-medusae) is an invasive weed that reduces wildlife habitat, biodiversity, and ecological services. It has been shown that sheep increase intake of and preference…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordMedusahead is an invasive weed, which negatively impacts whole ecosystems. Grazing represents a sustainable and low-cost alternative for its control. However, utilization of medusahead by livestock…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordMedusahead, Elymus caput-medusae, was documented in California rangelands in the 1950's and has since invaded millions of acres in California, Nevada and Oregon. According to calweedmapper.org…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordMedusahead, Elymus caput-medusae, was documented in California rangelands in the 1950's and has since invaded millions of acres in California, Nevada and Oregon. According to calweedmapper.org…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordMixed grass prairie grasslands of southern Canada historically had little shrub cover. However, wetlands created for the purpose of increasing waterfowl habitat have, in some situations, led to a…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordMixed prairie grasslands of southern Canada historically had little shrub cover. However, wetlands created for the purpose of increasing waterfowl habitat have, in some situations, led to a marked…Publication Date 2015
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- Library Collection RecordMob grazing using ultrahigh stocking densities is promoted as a tool to increase the health and productivity of grasslands by increasing nutrient cycling and increasing soil organic matter. Mob…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordMob grazing using ultrahigh stocking densities is promoted as a tool to increase the health and productivity of grasslands by increasing nutrient cycling and soil organic matter. Mob grazing can be…Publication Date 2014
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25578 RANGELAND MONITORING
Monitoring is a collection, analysis and interpretation of resource information used to document changes in key areas on rangelands over time. Monitoring can be applied to any actions to determine…Publication Date 2014 - Library Collection RecordMonitoring is a critical component of adaptive rangeland management that enables managers to learn whether objectives are being achieved and make adjustments if they are not. The “Bureau of Land…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordMonitoring of rangelands poses significant challenges to land managers due to broad extent and many uses of rangelands. The Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) Assessment, Inventory, and…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordMonocultures of the perennial prairie grass, switchgrass (Panicum virgatum), are expected to supply feedstock for advanced biofuels. Although switchgrass is able to produce high biomass yields across…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordMontane meadows and wetlands of the world's arid regions are—when properly functioning--flow regulating, water storing features that may extend streamflows where rain, snowmelt and/or springs…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordMoose (Alces alces gigas) were introduced to the Copper River Delta (CRD) of SE Alaska from 1949-1958. The moose summer range on the western region of the delta encompasses 830 km2, but winter winds…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordMore diverse energy sources are needed for countries to progress towards energy independence. The USA Task Force on Strategic Unconventional Fuels concluded that achieving this objective requires…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordMost of the ecological research conducted around the world is tied to specific places; however, that location information is locked up in the text and figures of scientific articles in myriad forms…Publication Date 2015
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- fire ecology
- Library Collection RecordMountain big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp vaseyana (Rydb.) Beetle) ecosystems have been the focus of significant conservation efforts, primarily due to their importance to both livestock and…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordMountain environments are increasingly under threat of exotic plant invasion. The resistance of mountain ecosystems to invasions is likely due to a combination of low anthropogenic disturbances, low…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordMowing Wyoming big Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis) rangelands can provide short-term to long-term benefits for management of fuels, wildlife habitat, and rangeland health depending…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordMultiple use and sustainable yield have been the guidelines for natural resource management, rangelands included. Modifications to land tenure as a result to the Energy Reform privileges mining and…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordNational Resources Inventory (NRI) resource assessment report shows little to no departure on Rangeland Health for most Northern Great Plains Rangelands. This information is supported by Interpreting…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordNative larkspurs (Delphinium spp.) are damaging poisonous plants to livestock on western rangelands. Cattle death losses to larkspur poisoning have remained surprisingly consistent throughout the…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordNative perennial grasslands have declined in California over the past 200 years. On the Fort Ord National Monument perennial grasslands are being replaced by coastal scrub dominated by coyote brush…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordNative prairie continues to disappear due to conversion and degradation, putting pressure on endemic prairie species such as the Dakota skipper (Hesperia dacotae). In South Dakota, the Dakota skipper…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordNatural resources have been fuel for the cultural and economic development of society. However, some of these resources like water and agricultural land become limited to expand the crop production…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordNon-native plants are a global concern in rangelands; typically, these species are undesireable because of their negative impacts on both native plant communities and ecosystem functions. Weedy…Publication Date 2014
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- Library Collection RecordNowadays most of the grasslands in Mexico have some degree of impairment. To recover the productivity and functionality of these ecosystems different strategies have been implemented, most with a low…Publication Date 2015
- Library Collection RecordNRCS initiated an Agency-wide effort to use a more efficient business model for delivering conservation technical & financial assistance. The Grazing Resource Analysis System (GRAS) is a…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordNRCS's Sage-Grouse Initiative (SGI) is a highly targeted and science-based landscape approach that delivers enough of the right conservation practices in the right places to elicit positive…Publication Date 2014
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