Abstract — Large-scale spatial patterns, whether in the height, density, or species composition of vegetation, are one of the most demonstrable and widely recognised features of heterogeneity in large herbivore grazing systems. But to understand how their existence relates to grazing processes, and what the implications of the patterns are for plants, animals, and for land users, requires adding spatial concepts, and dynamics to our knowledge of the interactions between plants and animals. Neither ap-proach has been traditional in agricultural research. In this paper, we provide an overview of what we propose are some of the key topics and questions that arise in attempts to understand spatial aspects of the interaction between plant growth...
Structural patterns of tall stands ("tussock") and short stands ("lawn") are observed in grazed vege...
Highly spatially variable environments pose animals with diet selection decisions that need to accou...
The spatial component of herbivory remains enigmatic although it is a central aspect of domestic and...
Grazing can alter the spatial heterogeneity of vegetation, influencing ecosystem processes and biod...
Grazing can alter the spatial heterogeneity of vegetation, influencing ecosystem processes and biod...
Grazing managers and scientists are faced with new social concerns, such as those relating to the en...
The importance of animal selection behaviour in determining spatial structure of grazing systems has...
Abstract- The relationship between vegetation and grazing herbivores is dynamic; the structure and q...
Novel concepts and tools to promote progress in grazing science and management need to incorporate h...
Grazing distribution is an important component of the foraging ecology of large herbivores. Recognis...
Structural patterns of tall stands ("tussock") and short stands ("lawn") are observed in grazed vege...
Structural patterns of tall stands ("tussock") and short stands ("lawn") are observed in grazed vege...
Grazing distribution is an important component of the foraging ecology of large herbivores. Recognis...
Structural patterns of tall stands ("tussock") and short stands ("lawn") are observed in grazed vege...
Grazing distribution patterns of large herbivores are affected by abiotic factors such as slope and ...
Structural patterns of tall stands ("tussock") and short stands ("lawn") are observed in grazed vege...
Highly spatially variable environments pose animals with diet selection decisions that need to accou...
The spatial component of herbivory remains enigmatic although it is a central aspect of domestic and...
Grazing can alter the spatial heterogeneity of vegetation, influencing ecosystem processes and biod...
Grazing can alter the spatial heterogeneity of vegetation, influencing ecosystem processes and biod...
Grazing managers and scientists are faced with new social concerns, such as those relating to the en...
The importance of animal selection behaviour in determining spatial structure of grazing systems has...
Abstract- The relationship between vegetation and grazing herbivores is dynamic; the structure and q...
Novel concepts and tools to promote progress in grazing science and management need to incorporate h...
Grazing distribution is an important component of the foraging ecology of large herbivores. Recognis...
Structural patterns of tall stands ("tussock") and short stands ("lawn") are observed in grazed vege...
Structural patterns of tall stands ("tussock") and short stands ("lawn") are observed in grazed vege...
Grazing distribution is an important component of the foraging ecology of large herbivores. Recognis...
Structural patterns of tall stands ("tussock") and short stands ("lawn") are observed in grazed vege...
Grazing distribution patterns of large herbivores are affected by abiotic factors such as slope and ...
Structural patterns of tall stands ("tussock") and short stands ("lawn") are observed in grazed vege...
Highly spatially variable environments pose animals with diet selection decisions that need to accou...
The spatial component of herbivory remains enigmatic although it is a central aspect of domestic and...