Land management strategies can directly and indirectly affect plant assemblages and their behavior. Little research has been performed in south central Nebraska to quantify the effect of fire and grazing interactions on species composition, vegetation structure, forage quality, and potential cost associated with land management. I evaluate the effect of season-long continuous, patch-burning, and rotational grazing approaches on vegetation and ranching costs to determine their value as conservation tools. This study includes data collected between 2007 and 2009 from grasslands in south central Nebraska. I found that land management influence plant assemblages by shifting communities when grazing and/or fire are present, but other environment...
This study examined the effects of late growing-season (September) wildfire on the subsequent produc...
1. Vegetation fires can have major social, economic and ecological consequences. Research into fire ...
1. Grazing and fire are historically two important factors in the development and maintenance of man...
Land management strategies can directly and indirectly affect plant assemblages and their behavior. ...
Land management strategies can directly and indirectly affect plant assemblages and their behavior. ...
Agricultural practices in the Great Plains of North America are now in a period of adjustment from a...
Abused rangelands dominated by introduced cool-season grasses and warm-season shortgrasses are commo...
Although the loss of prairie is substantial across the extent of its historic range, large portions ...
A 6-year study was conducted in tallgrass prairie to assess the effects of grazing management (cattl...
The Nebraska Sandhills grassland is an expansive, semi-arid ecosystem characterized by vegetation-st...
Patch-burn grazing was developed as a grazing system to increase vegetation structural heterogeneity...
In rangelands, management interventions have sought to minimize disturbances that decrease survival ...
In grasslands worldwide, grazing by ungulates and periodic fires are important forces affecting reso...
Fire is an effective management tool for reconstructed prairies. However, due to safety concerns, ro...
We examined the effect of fire on vegetation composition with the use of an experiment with four dif...
This study examined the effects of late growing-season (September) wildfire on the subsequent produc...
1. Vegetation fires can have major social, economic and ecological consequences. Research into fire ...
1. Grazing and fire are historically two important factors in the development and maintenance of man...
Land management strategies can directly and indirectly affect plant assemblages and their behavior. ...
Land management strategies can directly and indirectly affect plant assemblages and their behavior. ...
Agricultural practices in the Great Plains of North America are now in a period of adjustment from a...
Abused rangelands dominated by introduced cool-season grasses and warm-season shortgrasses are commo...
Although the loss of prairie is substantial across the extent of its historic range, large portions ...
A 6-year study was conducted in tallgrass prairie to assess the effects of grazing management (cattl...
The Nebraska Sandhills grassland is an expansive, semi-arid ecosystem characterized by vegetation-st...
Patch-burn grazing was developed as a grazing system to increase vegetation structural heterogeneity...
In rangelands, management interventions have sought to minimize disturbances that decrease survival ...
In grasslands worldwide, grazing by ungulates and periodic fires are important forces affecting reso...
Fire is an effective management tool for reconstructed prairies. However, due to safety concerns, ro...
We examined the effect of fire on vegetation composition with the use of an experiment with four dif...
This study examined the effects of late growing-season (September) wildfire on the subsequent produc...
1. Vegetation fires can have major social, economic and ecological consequences. Research into fire ...
1. Grazing and fire are historically two important factors in the development and maintenance of man...