Spring fires in tallgrass prairie can create environmental conditions conducive to plant growth in the subsequent growing season. Following fires, burned areas can also be attractive to grazing animals such as bison (Bison bison). Sustained grazing activity within recently burned areas can alter vegetation structure relative to nearby landscape patches that haven’t burned recently. In 2007, we collected data on bison grazing activity, vegetation structure, and the growth and reproduction of a perennial forb, Arnoglossum plantagineum, in Oklahoma tallgrass prairie. We compared these variables in landscape patches that had burned in the spring of 2007 to measurements of these variables in adjacent landscape patches that had burned in the spri...
The perennial bunchgrass little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium [Michx.] Nash) was examined in a 5...
Species diversity has declined in ecosystems worldwide as a result of habitat fragmen-tation, eutrop...
The fire-grazing interaction is well studied in mesic grasslands worldwide, but research is lacking ...
Spring fires in tallgrass prairie can create environmental conditions conducive to plant growth in t...
Fire and grazing can interact to affect the structure and composition of vegetation communities in a...
Fire and grazing can interact to affect the structure and composition of vegetation communities in a...
Land use, climate change, and their interaction each have great potential to affect grazing systems....
Patterns of bison (Bison bison L.) grazing were examined in a 2-year study on a tallgrass prairie si...
This study was designed to: 1) compare the landscape distribution patterns of bison on fire-managed ...
Grazed and ungrazed sites subjected to different fire frequencies were sampled on the Konza Prairie ...
The plant communities of the Great Plains of North America evolved with fire and grazing by bison. W...
This research determined the preliminary response of sandhills prairie to spring and summer prescrib...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyJohn M. BriggsAnthony JoernForaging decisions by native graze...
Citation: Raynor, E. J., Joern, A., & Briggs, J. M. (2015). Bison foraging responds to fire frequenc...
In grasslands worldwide, grazing by ungulates and periodic fires are important forces affecting reso...
The perennial bunchgrass little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium [Michx.] Nash) was examined in a 5...
Species diversity has declined in ecosystems worldwide as a result of habitat fragmen-tation, eutrop...
The fire-grazing interaction is well studied in mesic grasslands worldwide, but research is lacking ...
Spring fires in tallgrass prairie can create environmental conditions conducive to plant growth in t...
Fire and grazing can interact to affect the structure and composition of vegetation communities in a...
Fire and grazing can interact to affect the structure and composition of vegetation communities in a...
Land use, climate change, and their interaction each have great potential to affect grazing systems....
Patterns of bison (Bison bison L.) grazing were examined in a 2-year study on a tallgrass prairie si...
This study was designed to: 1) compare the landscape distribution patterns of bison on fire-managed ...
Grazed and ungrazed sites subjected to different fire frequencies were sampled on the Konza Prairie ...
The plant communities of the Great Plains of North America evolved with fire and grazing by bison. W...
This research determined the preliminary response of sandhills prairie to spring and summer prescrib...
Doctor of PhilosophyDivision of BiologyJohn M. BriggsAnthony JoernForaging decisions by native graze...
Citation: Raynor, E. J., Joern, A., & Briggs, J. M. (2015). Bison foraging responds to fire frequenc...
In grasslands worldwide, grazing by ungulates and periodic fires are important forces affecting reso...
The perennial bunchgrass little bluestem (Schizachyrium scoparium [Michx.] Nash) was examined in a 5...
Species diversity has declined in ecosystems worldwide as a result of habitat fragmen-tation, eutrop...
The fire-grazing interaction is well studied in mesic grasslands worldwide, but research is lacking ...