Cattle influences gap dynamics in pastures in two ways: (1) by creating gaps and (2) by affecting the colonization process. This effect of cattle activity on gap revegetation can be subdivided in three main factors: herbage removal, trampling and dung and urine deposition. The objective of this study was to assess how these three effects moderate the plant succession following gap creation. In an exclosure, four controlled treatments simulating cattle activity (repeated mowing, trampling, manuring and untreated control) were applied on plots of 2 × 2 m. In the centre of each plot, one artificial gap of 60 × 60 cm was created. During three years, vegetation changes were monitored in spring and in autumn, with a square grid of 100 cells of 0....
Grazing by free-ranging cattle on Alpine pastures in southern Switzerland creates sharp contrasts in...
Livestock (cattle and sheep) were examined as seed disseminators for reseeding degraded Intermountai...
<div><p>Livestock exerts direct and indirect effects on plant communities, changing colonization and...
Abstract: Cattle influences gap dynamics in pastures in two ways: (1) by creating gaps and (2) by af...
Cattle activity greatly influences plant species composition and biomass production of grassland eco...
Cattle influence grassland dynamics in three ways: herbage removal, dung deposition and trampling. T...
Management-oriented models of cattle habitat use often treat grazing pressure as a single variable s...
Question: What is the effect of gap size on the seedling emergence, growth and survival of four comm...
It is well recognized that domesticated and wild ruminant grazers have an important impact on the co...
Key-words : biodiversity, herbivory, wilderness, non-linear dynamics, mosaic cycling, grassland, woo...
This thesis investigates how small disturbances influence community structure in three permanent pas...
Abstract.: Jewell P.L., Güsewell S., Berry N.R., Käuferle D., Kreuzer M. and Edwards P.J. 2005. Vege...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by the NRC Research Press. The manuscript do...
The pasture-woodlands of Central Europe are low-intensity grazing systems in which the structural ri...
The effect of cattle activity on pastures can be subdivided into three categories of disturbances: h...
Grazing by free-ranging cattle on Alpine pastures in southern Switzerland creates sharp contrasts in...
Livestock (cattle and sheep) were examined as seed disseminators for reseeding degraded Intermountai...
<div><p>Livestock exerts direct and indirect effects on plant communities, changing colonization and...
Abstract: Cattle influences gap dynamics in pastures in two ways: (1) by creating gaps and (2) by af...
Cattle activity greatly influences plant species composition and biomass production of grassland eco...
Cattle influence grassland dynamics in three ways: herbage removal, dung deposition and trampling. T...
Management-oriented models of cattle habitat use often treat grazing pressure as a single variable s...
Question: What is the effect of gap size on the seedling emergence, growth and survival of four comm...
It is well recognized that domesticated and wild ruminant grazers have an important impact on the co...
Key-words : biodiversity, herbivory, wilderness, non-linear dynamics, mosaic cycling, grassland, woo...
This thesis investigates how small disturbances influence community structure in three permanent pas...
Abstract.: Jewell P.L., Güsewell S., Berry N.R., Käuferle D., Kreuzer M. and Edwards P.J. 2005. Vege...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by the NRC Research Press. The manuscript do...
The pasture-woodlands of Central Europe are low-intensity grazing systems in which the structural ri...
The effect of cattle activity on pastures can be subdivided into three categories of disturbances: h...
Grazing by free-ranging cattle on Alpine pastures in southern Switzerland creates sharp contrasts in...
Livestock (cattle and sheep) were examined as seed disseminators for reseeding degraded Intermountai...
<div><p>Livestock exerts direct and indirect effects on plant communities, changing colonization and...