نتایج جستجو برای: khabr rangelands

تعداد نتایج: 2388  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Rob Alkemade Robin S Reid Maurits van den Berg Jan de Leeuw Michel Jeuken

Biodiversity in rangelands is decreasing, due to intense utilization for livestock production and conversion of rangeland into cropland; yet the outlook of rangeland biodiversity has not been considered in view of future global demand for food. Here we assess the impact of future livestock production on the global rangelands area and their biodiversity. First we formalized existing knowledge ab...

Journal: :Shilap-revista De Lepidopterologia 2023

Present paper includes the result of new expeditions carried out in order to collect Noctuidae from Khabr National Park, Kerman, south Iran. The description a Polymixis species, (Eremophysa) fakherehsabae Shirvani, sp. nov. is given. species compared with its close relatives, besides, bionomic and distribution P. are presented together adult male genitalia illustrations. Provincial belonging su...

2011
SAMUEL D. FUHLENDORF DAVID M. ENGLE

Rangelands are the most common form of terrain WE PROPOSE A PARADIGM THAT in both the United States (where it accounts for 61% of all land surface) and the world (70% of all land surface). ENHANCES HETEROGENEITY Rangelands consist primarily of native plant communities managed, typically, for livestock production (Holechek et al. INSTEAD OF HOMOGENEITY TO PROMOTE 1998). Because they can embrace ...

Journal: :African Journal of Range & Forage Science 2021

(2021). Montane rangelands in a changing world. African Journal of Range & Forage Science: Vol. 38, Rangelands Changing World, pp. iii-vi.

2008
J. G. Han Y. J. Zhang C. J. Wang W. M. Bai Y. R. Wang G. D. Han L. H. Li

Rangelands of China have for centuries provided forage for livestock but now their role in water, soil, and biodiversity conservation is being recognised by Governments and people. However, much of the rangelands has recently degraded anddesertification is nowawidespread problem.The cause of the degradation is over-grazing andover-cultivation. Climate change is exacerbating theproblem.TheChines...

2004
Charles Perrings Brian Walker

In previous papers we have considered the optimal mix of biodiversity in semi-arid rangelands, focusing on the steady state. This paper addresses the question of conservation in the optimal use of rangelands, where conservation is understood to mean maintenance of the system in a ‘natural’ state. We consider a rangeland that may exist in one of two states. In the ‘natural’ state, its dynamics a...

2011
S. H. Kaboli

The evaluation of vegetation covers using conventional methods is difficult over arid areas due to several reasons such as lack of the suitable roads to these regions. Moreover, this task is time-consuming. For these reasons, remote sensing has been considered as an economic alternative for conventional field work. In this study, the feasibility of using IRS images in vegetation cover evaluatio...

2012
Mohammad Mousaei Sanjerehei

The objective of this research was to identify the vegetation-soil relationships in Nodushan arid rangelands of Yazd. 5 sites were selected for measuring the cover of plant species and soil attributes. Soil samples were taken in 0-10 and 10-80 cm layers. The species studied were Salsola tomentosa, Salsola arbuscula, Peganum harmala, Zygophylum eurypterum and Eurotia ceratoides. Canonical corres...

2007
William J. Elliot Peter R. Robichaud I. Sue Miller

Abstract. In both forest and rangelands, fuel reduction operations are now common practices. Mechanical thinning followed by prescribed fire is common in forests, while fire is frequently applied to rangelands. Studies at different scales (50 sq m to 389 ha) measure the erosion from fuel management. This presentation compares runoff and erosion from these studies. Plot size has the greatest inf...

2017
Torsten Wronski Jean Damascene Bariyanga Ping Sun Martin Plath Ann Apio

Lantana camara L. (Verbenaceae) originates from tropical Central and South America and has become invasive in about 50 countries. It causes problems when invading rangelands due to its toxicity to livestock and its tendency to form dense, monotonous thickets. Its invasiveness can partly be explained by the high tannin content largely protecting the species from being browsed, its tolerance to a...

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