In water-limited landscapes, patterns in primary production are highly variable across space and time. Livestock grazing is a common agricultural practice worldwide and a concern is localized overuse of specific pasture resources that can exacerbate grass losses and soil erosion. On a research ranch in New Mexico with average annual rainfall of 217 mm, we demonstrate with a quantitative approach that annual seasons vary greatly and examine foraging patterns in Angus-Hereford (Bos taurus) cows. We define five seasonal stages based on MODIS NDVI: pre-greenup, greenup, peak green, drydown and dormant, and examine livestock movements in 2008. Daily distance traveled by cows was greater and foraging area expanded during periods with higher preci...
Actual observations for 3 years and utilization surveys for 4 years were used to determine the grazi...
Grasslands, the second largest terrestrial biome, provide a myriad of ecosystem services including t...
A great deal has been learned about foraging behavior and livestock distribution in the last several...
The high inherent variability in rainfall and forage availability in arid regions makes it very diff...
Climate change is amplifying the spatiotemporal heterogeneity of desert rangeland forages through it...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Graduation date: 2010Managing rangelands with livestock grazing is a tool that can be applied to obt...
Grazing is an important natural disturbance in the western US. While many studies have focused on th...
During the summer of 2016 seventeen cows were fitted with Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking c...
We determined the effects of two forage allowance levels (LOW vs. HIGH) and weather conditions on da...
Heterogeneous distribution of ungulates about the landscape can be a particularly vexing problem for...
On the Ground • Ranching is a challenging and sometimes risky business, with cattle production (and ...
Reduced pasture size and distance to water may be responsible for the alleged benefits of intensive ...
Because of concerns about the impact of grazing management on surface water quality, a 3-yr study wa...
To quantify the effects of season of use on beef cattle distribution relative to the riparian area, ...
Actual observations for 3 years and utilization surveys for 4 years were used to determine the grazi...
Grasslands, the second largest terrestrial biome, provide a myriad of ecosystem services including t...
A great deal has been learned about foraging behavior and livestock distribution in the last several...
The high inherent variability in rainfall and forage availability in arid regions makes it very diff...
Climate change is amplifying the spatiotemporal heterogeneity of desert rangeland forages through it...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Graduation date: 2010Managing rangelands with livestock grazing is a tool that can be applied to obt...
Grazing is an important natural disturbance in the western US. While many studies have focused on th...
During the summer of 2016 seventeen cows were fitted with Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking c...
We determined the effects of two forage allowance levels (LOW vs. HIGH) and weather conditions on da...
Heterogeneous distribution of ungulates about the landscape can be a particularly vexing problem for...
On the Ground • Ranching is a challenging and sometimes risky business, with cattle production (and ...
Reduced pasture size and distance to water may be responsible for the alleged benefits of intensive ...
Because of concerns about the impact of grazing management on surface water quality, a 3-yr study wa...
To quantify the effects of season of use on beef cattle distribution relative to the riparian area, ...
Actual observations for 3 years and utilization surveys for 4 years were used to determine the grazi...
Grasslands, the second largest terrestrial biome, provide a myriad of ecosystem services including t...
A great deal has been learned about foraging behavior and livestock distribution in the last several...