Grazing by domestic livestock in native woodlands can have major effects on ecosystem functioning by the removal of plant species that form important functional groups. This paper documents the changes in floristics in a large group of remnants of native woodland left after agricultural clearing in southwestern Australia. Species richness and diversity were significantly reduced in remnants and the proportion of exotic species increased. Detrended Correspondence Analysis (DCA) was used to identify floristic and environmental patterns among plots and identified two distinct groups based on grazing intensity. This indicated that the significance of the relationship between grazing effects and DCA floristic axes was greater than edaphic charac...
Floristic diversity was compared across boundaries where the trees have been cleared in semi-arid br...
This thesis examines the re-establishment of native plant species on abandoned pastures in Tasmania...
This thesis examines the re-establishment of native plant species on abandoned pastures in Tasmania...
In south-western Australia, areas of native forest and woodland on farmland left after agricultural ...
Grazing by livestock has led to passive clearing of the majority of remaining areas of native vegeta...
This paper documents changes in the floristic composition of Eucalyptus marginata Donn (jarrah) wood...
Even when no baseline data are available, the impacts of 150 years of livestock grazing on natural g...
Even when no baseline data are available, the impacts of 150 years of livestock grazing on natural g...
Even when no baseline data are available, the impacts of 150 years of livestock grazing on natural g...
Livestock grazing is often thought to enhance native plant species co-existence in remnant grassland...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
Plant communities and soil properties in many dryland ecosystems have changed dramatically over the ...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
Agricultural management influences the species richness and composition of ground-storey vegetation ...
Grazing by domestic livestock has greatly degraded many Australian ecosystems and its legacy will be...
Floristic diversity was compared across boundaries where the trees have been cleared in semi-arid br...
This thesis examines the re-establishment of native plant species on abandoned pastures in Tasmania...
This thesis examines the re-establishment of native plant species on abandoned pastures in Tasmania...
In south-western Australia, areas of native forest and woodland on farmland left after agricultural ...
Grazing by livestock has led to passive clearing of the majority of remaining areas of native vegeta...
This paper documents changes in the floristic composition of Eucalyptus marginata Donn (jarrah) wood...
Even when no baseline data are available, the impacts of 150 years of livestock grazing on natural g...
Even when no baseline data are available, the impacts of 150 years of livestock grazing on natural g...
Even when no baseline data are available, the impacts of 150 years of livestock grazing on natural g...
Livestock grazing is often thought to enhance native plant species co-existence in remnant grassland...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
Plant communities and soil properties in many dryland ecosystems have changed dramatically over the ...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
Agricultural management influences the species richness and composition of ground-storey vegetation ...
Grazing by domestic livestock has greatly degraded many Australian ecosystems and its legacy will be...
Floristic diversity was compared across boundaries where the trees have been cleared in semi-arid br...
This thesis examines the re-establishment of native plant species on abandoned pastures in Tasmania...
This thesis examines the re-establishment of native plant species on abandoned pastures in Tasmania...