Native rangelands in the Great Plains are largely privately owned and used for beef production. Vegetation heterogeneity is important for maintaining biodiversity, but private land may be more homogenous than desired. My research had two components: 1) to examine whether a variety of grazing strategies created vegetation heterogeneity in a large, intact rangeland, and 2) to understand beef producers’ attitudes about vegetation heterogeneity. First, I sampled vegetation structure, composition, and bird abundance at multiple plots on eleven management units in Cherry County, Nebraska. Units were managed with commonly used grazing strategies (e.g., short-duration grazing and season-long continuous grazing). I examined the relationship of veget...
Livestock grazing practices on public and private rangelands throughout the western United States ar...
Modern range scientists and managers are tasked with feeding more people than ever before while main...
Temperate grasslands are the least protected ecosystem in the world. In North America, only \u3c 4%...
Native rangelands in the Great Plains are largely privately owned and used for beef production. Vege...
Native rangelands in the Great Plains are largely privately owned and used for beef production. Vege...
Grasslands provide food, fiber, and numerous ecosystem services to human populations as well as habi...
Most private grasslands in the Great Plains are managed with the goal to optimize beef production, w...
Although the loss of prairie is substantial across the extent of its historic range, large portions ...
Worldwide grassland loss necessitates careful consideration of management practices occurring on tho...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.For centuries, the natural ecology of rangelands has...
Domestic livestock have the potential to function as ecosystem engineers in semiarid rangelands, but...
Questions: Sustainable rangeland utilization considering traditions and economic reasons is compulso...
Abstract Rangeland simplification is a global threat to biodiversity. Historically, rangelands exhib...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyBrett K. SandercockHabitat heterogeneity is a key driver of...
Native plant communities in the Northern Great Plains evolved under periodic fire and substantial gr...
Livestock grazing practices on public and private rangelands throughout the western United States ar...
Modern range scientists and managers are tasked with feeding more people than ever before while main...
Temperate grasslands are the least protected ecosystem in the world. In North America, only \u3c 4%...
Native rangelands in the Great Plains are largely privately owned and used for beef production. Vege...
Native rangelands in the Great Plains are largely privately owned and used for beef production. Vege...
Grasslands provide food, fiber, and numerous ecosystem services to human populations as well as habi...
Most private grasslands in the Great Plains are managed with the goal to optimize beef production, w...
Although the loss of prairie is substantial across the extent of its historic range, large portions ...
Worldwide grassland loss necessitates careful consideration of management practices occurring on tho...
2018 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.For centuries, the natural ecology of rangelands has...
Domestic livestock have the potential to function as ecosystem engineers in semiarid rangelands, but...
Questions: Sustainable rangeland utilization considering traditions and economic reasons is compulso...
Abstract Rangeland simplification is a global threat to biodiversity. Historically, rangelands exhib...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of BiologyBrett K. SandercockHabitat heterogeneity is a key driver of...
Native plant communities in the Northern Great Plains evolved under periodic fire and substantial gr...
Livestock grazing practices on public and private rangelands throughout the western United States ar...
Modern range scientists and managers are tasked with feeding more people than ever before while main...
Temperate grasslands are the least protected ecosystem in the world. In North America, only \u3c 4%...