نتایج جستجو برای: degraded rangelands

تعداد نتایج: 29078  

2009
Thomas Scott Pey-Yi Lee Kerry Paggett Ryan Carney Stan Husted Walter Koenig

West Nile virus has undergone an unprecedented rate of infection in North America, sweeping from New York to California in four years. It attacked an exceptionally broad range of hosts/vectors over a broad geographic area. In 2004, the California Department of Health Services received approximately 98,000 reports of dead birds, representing tens of millions of birds killed by West Nile virus in...

2006
Aliza Fleischer Marcelo Sternberg

Article history: Received 6 July 2005 Received in revised form 11 October 2005 Accepted 21 October 2005 Available online 4 January 2006 Global Climate Change (GCC) can bring about changes in ecosystems and consequently in their services value. Here we show that the urban population in Israel values the green landscape of rangelands in the mesic Mediterranean climate region and is willing to pay...

2011
Christopher R. Mudge Ryan M. Wersal Linda S. Nelson

PURPOSE: Yellow starthistle is one of most problematic invasive species in grass and rangelands in the western United States. It has expanded its distribution since the 1950’s threatening native species’ diversity and reducing the utility of rangelands for livestock. Control of yellow starthistle has relied heavily on the use of picloram and clopyralid. Although these herbicides have been widel...

Journal: :Revue scientifique et technique 2016
B Butt

In this review, the author discusses how pastoralism, and its many constituent components, is increasingly being recognised as in tune with the changing political and ecological nature of rangelands. He describes ways in which the literature reflects this changing attitude, outlines how rangelands respond to changes in climate and explores the evolving use of livestock resources. In addition, h...

Journal: : 2022

Analysis of Barriers and Challenges Rangeland Management (Case Study: Rangelands Kermanshah province)

2012

The Issue Invasive species, widely distributed across the western United States, pose critical conservation challenges on both non-Federal and Federal rangelands. Two of the biggest threats to ecosystem stability and integrity in the Great Basin (most of Nevada, a large part of Utah, and smaller sections of Oregon, Idaho, and California) are invasive annual grasses, particularly cheatgrass and ...

Journal: :Journal of Range Management 1972

Journal: :Journal of Range Management 1980

Journal: :Journal of Range Management 1973

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