نتایج جستجو برای: density of forbs

تعداد نتایج: 21193008  

2003
James H. Miller Zhijuan Qiu

Abstraci-Chemi& and mechanical site preparation methods were studied for establishing loblolly (%WS tee& L) rind S&h (p. 8l&O16? Mf. 8&O&! fingelm.) pi118 f~hding both i&gmted fUehVOOdpulpwood harvesting and conventiil who&tree harvesting of pines and hardwoods In southem Alabama’s Middle Coastal Plain. Revegetation was assessed in year 1, planted pines were measured afler years 2 and 5, and so...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2012
sedigheh zare kia hossein arzani mohammad jafari seyyed akbar javadi ali ashraf jafari

this study aims to assess the effect of grazing intensity on vegetation structure, soil nutrient concentrations and soil physical properties. the study was carried out in steppe rangelands of saveh, markazi province, iran. four sites with four grazing intensities including very high, high, moderate and non-grazed with the same ecological conditions were selected. to study various vegetation and...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2016
Chhaya M Werner Kurt J Vaughn Katharine L Stuble Kristina Wolf Truman P Young

The order of species arrival can dramatically alter the trajectory of community development. While there is experimental evidence that priority effects can be important drivers of community structure early on, the persistence and duration of these effects is unclear. Here we report on a community assembly experiment in which a mix of four native grasses and a mix of four native forbs were plant...

2011
Jennie R. McLaren Roy Turkington

Plant litter decomposition is a critical ecosystem process representing a major pathway for carbon flux, but little is known about how it is affected by changes in plant composition and diversity. Single plant functional groups (graminoids, legumes, non-leguminous forbs) were removed from a grassland in northern Canada to examine the impacts of functional group identity on decomposition. Remova...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2008
Rebecca E Drenovsky Christina E Martin Molly R Falasco Jeremy J James

Understanding the functional traits that allow invasives to outperform natives is a necessary first step in improving our ability to predict and manage the spread of invaders. In nutrient-limited systems, plant competitive ability is expected to be closely tied to the ability of a plant to exploit nutrient-rich microsites and use these captured nutrients efficiently. The broad objective of this...

Diana Askarizadeh Dnyan Patil Mohammad hasan Jouri Nosrat Safaian, Rivandra S. Gavali

Based on the importance and role of species diversity and richness as ameasurement of the health of an ecosystem; studying of their components can lead toevaluate the health condition of rangeland. This research was carried out in a part ofhighland mountainous rangeland of Mount Alborz Range in Iran. Diversity and richnesswere assessed as an ecosystem health indicator. The study area was locate...

Journal: :Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 2022

The increased population density of rodent species during ongoing grassland degradation further deteriorates its conditions. Understanding the effects on feeding habits is great value for optimizing management strategies. In this study, lightly degraded (LD), moderately (MD), severely (SD), and reseeded (RG) were selected their plant resources soil physical properties investigated. addition, st...

2017
Chunwang Xiao Yong Zhou Jiaqi Su Fan Yang

Globally, many terrestrial ecosystems are experiencing a rapid loss of biodiversity. Continued improvements in our understanding of interrelationships between plant diversity and soil microbes are critical to address the concern over the consequences of the decline in biodiversity on ecosystem functioning and services. By removing forbs, or grasses, or, to an extreme scenario, both forbs and gr...

2017
Stephen L. Young Guy B. Kyser Jacob N. Barney Victor P. Claassen Joseph M. DiTomaso

To resist establishment by an invasive plant, a community may require one or more species functionally similar to the invader in their resource acquisition pattern. In this study, communities consisting of native winter annual forbs, non-native annual grasses, native perennials, or a combination of the two native communities were established with and without Centaurea solstitialis to determine ...

2004
Susan Walker

Changes in the vegetation of Flat Top Hill, a highly modified conservation area in semi-arid Central Otago, New Zealand, are described four years after the cessation of sheep and rabbit grazing. Unusually moist weather conditions coincide with the four-year period of change in response to the cessation of grazing. Between 1993 and 1997, the average richness and diversity (H’) of species increas...

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