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- Library Collection RecordSoil organic carbon (SOC) content of grasslands of Chihuahua might vary with range condition. The objective was to estimate SOC on three grassland types under contrasting range conditions in…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordSome 12 million acres of native rangelands have been impacted by conifer encroachment in the Great Basin alone, with up to 90% of tree expansion having occurred in sagebrush ecosystems. Conifer…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordSpotted knapweed (Centaurea stoebe) is an invasive, perennial forb that infests rangelands in 46 US states and seven Canadian provinces. In response to high costs, environmental concerns, and health…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordSRM by-laws specifically mention policy statements, position statements, and resolutions as a way to speak for the profession of range management (Article XI, d). There is a need to review the…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordStream degradation has led to extensive restoration of wet-meadow systems in the Sierra Nevada. Pond-and-plug restoration reconnects the stream with its historic floodplain and dams eroded gullies…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordStudies in arid environments have evaluated the effect of groundwater variation and simulated precipitation on plant production and vegetation condition but it is unclear if plants respond equally to…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordStudies of carbon storage in rangelands are important because of their ample world distribution and their potentially high contribution to worldwide carbon sequestration. The objective of this study…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordSustainable livestock production is dependent on reliable forage resources that maintain animal health and reproductive fecundity. Temporal and spatial variation in forage production in most range…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordSwitchgrass (Panicum virgatum) can produce biomass on marginal ground that can be used as biofuel feedstock. In the Southern Plains, marginal ground is often in established bermudagrass (Cynodon…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordSynergy Resource Solutions, Inc. (Synergy) collected rangeland resource inventory data on the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon (CTWSRO) during summers of 2012 and 2013. …Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordSystematic surveys were conducted for Sensitive wetland plants on Pole Mountain, Medicine Bow National Forest. At the start of the project, three species designated Sensitive by U.S. Forest Service…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordTargeted cattle grazing has been suggested as a potential tool to reduce fine fuels and alter vegetation characteristics. However, within the western United States the use of fencing and water to…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe 2012 Region 24 Complex fire in north central Nebraska was the state's largest fire in recent history. With more than 76,000 acres burned, this fire provided a unique opportunity to study…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe aim of this study was to evaluate the performance of lambs Santa Ines breed supplemented with different food sources in the scrubland conditions in the Brazilian semiarid. The experimental design…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe Channeled Scablands of east-central Washington include over 2,000 square miles of rangeland important to livestock and wildlife grazing. Because of overgrazing in the past, frequent wildfires and…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe collapse of state cooperatives following livestock privatization in early 90s created an institutional gap for rangeland management in Mongolia. State-owned pastures have been experiencing…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe expansion of woody species is a worldwide concern for rangeland managers due to its impact on ecosystem services, including native diversity and forage production. In southern Alberta, wetlands…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe Florida Grasshopper Sparrow (FGSP) is a federally endangered subspecies endemic to the fire-maintained prairies and rangelands of Florida. Prairie habitat in Florida consists of large tree-less…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe Florida Grazing Lands Coalition (FGLC) and the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) have have worked closely together in developing two new management tools to help Florida landowners…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe genus Astragalus is the most numerous of the legumes, globally there are more than 2,000 species. In North America, there have been identified 368 species and 184 varieties, the seeds can remain…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe geographic spread and the number of invasive plant species has increased significantly over the past 200 years as a result of human activities. On rangelands, exotic grass invasion has been…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe geographic spread of Kentucky bluegrass in rangelands of the USA has increased significantly over the past 3 decades. Preliminary analysis indicates that Kentucky bluegrass occupies over half of…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) is endemic to the south eastern United States and occurs in habitats with well-drained sandy soils with open canopies. The gopher tortoise is a keystone…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe greatest threat to agriculture and conservation in the Great Plains is the increase in woody plants such as Ashe juniper and Eastern redcedar on grasslands. This invasion can completely alter…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe human footprint is a spatially explicit model designed to measure the impact of existing human disturbances on surrounding ecological systems. A number of different GIS layers are used as proxies…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe implementation of agroforestry systems is aided by tools which evaluate economic viability of the proposed system. We developed a spatial analysis approach for landowners and managers to…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe internet is one of the fastest-spreading innovations in the history of humankind. The World Wide Web has the potential to be an effective tool of communication and outreach for the dissemination…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe invasive annual grass Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) continues to spread across the Great Basin, fuel wildfires, and dominate large expanses that were once sagebrush shrublands. The shifts have…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe invasive feral swine (Sus scrofa) is a species that creates soil disturbances vastly different from any native omnivore in southern grasslands in the United States. Large soil disturbances are…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe lesser prairie-chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinctus) is a species of conservation priority because of long-term population declines and changes in available habitat; primarily type conversion of…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe lesser prairie-chicken is a species of conservation priority due to long-term population and available habitat declines. The Lesser Prairie Chicken Initiative (LPCI) has provided successful on…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe livestock and leafy green industries face increasing demands to provide safe food while simultaneously protecting water quality, prevent erosion, reduce herbicides, and preserve wildlife habitats…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe loss of grassland due to anthropogenic activities has increased dramatically over the last 150 years. Originally the greatest threat to native grasslands was their conversion to row-crop…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe main objective of our study is to characterize the hydrologic response to overstory removal in piñón-juniper woodlands of the southwestern United States. The relationships between precipitation…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) implemented a nationwide program to identify and classify land units known as Ecological Sites. Ecological Sites constitute the basic subdivision…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe Nebraska Range Youth Camp has been operating 50 years. This Camp represents the notable work that can be accomplished through the education of youth in the principles of rangeland management.…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe need for re-establishing the "one-health" approach toward managing emerging infectious diseases is becoming increasingly important as the interactions among wildlife, livestock, and…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordAn optimization grant from eXtension allowed The Rangelands Partnership and the eXtension Rangeland Stewardship and Health (RSH) Community of Practice to gain user feedback on how to improve and…Publication Date 2014
- Library Collection RecordThe objective of this study was to examine changes in potential forage value of honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa) throughout the year. During 2012, samples were obtained at approximately 2 week…Publication Date 2014
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