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- Library Collection RecordAlthough biomass of cattail (Typha latifolia) was different among playas, there was no difference in biomass between exclosed and unexclosed quadrants in playas of Texas. Herbivory, therefore, does…Publication Date 1969
- herbivory
- Texas
- common cattail
- playa wetlands
- Typha latifolia
- Library Collection RecordThe impacts of redhead (Aythya americana) grazing in the shoalgrass (Halodule wrightii) habitat, of the Laguna Madre in Texas, were measured in this study. Redhead grazing did not affect root…Publication Date 1969
- Texas
- herbivory
- Aythya americana
- Halodule wrightii
- Laguna Madre
- redhead
- shoalgrass
- Library Collection RecordOver two consecutive years, Fehmi and Bartolome evaluated two sites ungrazed by livestock, one dominated by native perennial grasses and another dominated by invasive annuals, to determine the…Publication Date 1969
- California
- grassland management
- California vole
- Microtus californicus
- native grasses
- plant community comparison
- Library Collection RecordChanges in grassland management that reverse the process of declining productivity can potentially lead to increased soil C. Therefore, rehabilitation of areas degraded by overgrazing can…Publication Date 1969
- grassland management
- pasture management
- overgrazing
- soil degradation
- carbon sequestration
- rangeland management
- soil carbon
- Library Collection RecordThe prominent finding of this study was the high level of interaction effects between grazing pressure and soil type. Ground cover and plants used for forage responded to grazing pressure depending…Publication Date 1969
- continuous grazing
- Texas
- Colinus virginianus
- eastern meadowlark
- mourning dove
- northern bobwhite
- Soil Type
- sturnella magna
- Zenaida macroura