نتایج جستجو برای: rangeland ecosystems

تعداد نتایج: 48371  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2004
R K Heitschmidt L T Vermeire E E Grings

The objective of this paper is to examine the sustainability of rangeland agriculture (i.e., managed grazing) on a world-wide basis, with a focus on North America. Sustainability is addressed on three fronts: 1) ecological, 2) economic, and 3) social acceptance. Based on previous and on-going research, we suggest that employment of science-based rangeland grazing management strategies and tacti...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2014
hamid reza saeedi goraghani mojtaba solaimani sardo nabi azizi ali azareh sara heshmati

in many studies, topographic factors have been considered as an important factor in establishing the vegetation in different ecosystems. so, it affects vegetation composition and diversity by influencing soil moisture, fertility and soil depth. the aim of this research was to investigate the effects of slope, elevation and geographical aspects on species growth, forage production and vegetation...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2021

Rangelands provide significant socioeconomic and environmental benefits to humans. However, climate variability anthropogenic drivers can negatively impact rangeland productivity. The main goal of this study was investigate structural productivity changes in ecosystems New Mexico (NM), the southwestern United States America during 1984–2015 period. This achieved by applying time series segmente...

2017
Lina Jiang Xiao Wang Long Li Zhongjie Shi Xiaohui Yang

Rangelands worldwide have more shrubs now, and subterranean rangeland rodents show close interaction to shrubs when choosing a burrowing site. The study was conducted in Otindag Sandy Land in Inner Mongolia, China with the objective of determining the effects of slope position on spatial pattern and interaction of shrubs; how rodents choose their habitat in different slope; and shrubs and roden...

Journal: :Environmental management 2011
Matthew D Madsen Daniel L Zvirzdin Bracken D Davis Steven L Petersen Bruce A Roundy

Western North America is experiencing a dramatic expansion of piñon (Pinus spp.) and juniper (Juniperus spp.) (P-J) trees into shrub-steppe communities. Feature extracted data acquired from remotely sensed imagery can help managers rapidly and accurately assess this land cover change in order to manage rangeland ecosystems at a landscape-scale. The objectives of this study were to: (1) develop ...

2007
James W. Bartolome

This experiment compared California ground squirrel (Spermophilus beecheyi) activity on replicated grazed and ungrazed pastures in a blue oak (Quercus douglasii) savanna. During the 4-year study, squirrel activity, measured as the number of active burrows, generally declined in grazed and ungrazed pastures without oak canopy. Squirrel activity declined least in grazed pastures with blue oak can...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2016
Carissa L Wonkka Dirac Twidwell Jason B West William E Rogers

In ecosystems with alternative stable states, restoration success can be thought of as overcoming the resilience of an undesirable state to promote an alternative state that yields greater ecosystem services. Since greater resilience of undesirable states translates into reduced restoration potential, quantifying differences in resilience can enhance restoration planning. In the context of shru...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2011
Albert Rango Kris Havstad Rick Estell

By the early 1900s, concerns were expressed by ranchers, academicians, and federal scientists that widespread overgrazing and invasion of native grassland by woody shrubs were having severe negative impacts upon normal grazing practices in Western America. Ranchers wanted to reverse these trends and continue their way of life and were willing to work with scientists to achieve these goals. One ...

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