Prior to European settlement, the interaction of fire and grazing was a dominant disturbance and driver of vegetation structure and diversity in the Great Plains. Periodic wildfires and anthropogenic fires created burned areas on which grazing animals would congregate and consume highly palatable forage regrowth. In recent years, rangeland management practices have sought to reintroduce this interaction into confined pasture settings. Several studies have shown benefits for native plants and wildlife. Most of such studies have been conducted on conservation lands and experimental research stations. This study was conducted on both public conservation land and private working rangeland in southeastern Nebraska. Depending on the scale and fun...
The plant communities of the Great Plains of North America evolved with fire and grazing by bison. W...
Rangelands are heterogeneous working landscapes capable of supporting livestock production and biodi...
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. ...
Prescribed burning was utilized as a management tool on grasslands of the Northern Great Plains. We ...
Scope and Method of Study: We conducted research in Artemisia filifolia shrublands located in Woodwa...
Worldwide grassland loss necessitates careful consideration of management practices occurring on tho...
The ecological interactions between fire and grazing are widespread throughout fire-prone ecosystems...
The fire-grazing interaction is well studied in mesic grasslands worldwide, but research is lacking ...
Native plant communities in the Northern Great Plains evolved under periodic fire and substantial gr...
Scope and Method of Study: We examined vegetation dynamics and livestock grazing in response to stre...
Grasslands were historically disturbance dependent systems with the function and structure of grassl...
Burning and grazing are key processes in the natural disturbance regime of the Fescue Prairie. Burni...
Pyric-herbivory is a naturally occurring disturbance that historically created shifting mosaics of h...
Grasslands are inherently dynamic in space and time evolving with frequent disturbance from fire and...
The plant communities of the Great Plains of North America evolved with fire and grazing by bison. W...
Rangelands are heterogeneous working landscapes capable of supporting livestock production and biodi...
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. ...
Prescribed burning was utilized as a management tool on grasslands of the Northern Great Plains. We ...
Scope and Method of Study: We conducted research in Artemisia filifolia shrublands located in Woodwa...
Worldwide grassland loss necessitates careful consideration of management practices occurring on tho...
The ecological interactions between fire and grazing are widespread throughout fire-prone ecosystems...
The fire-grazing interaction is well studied in mesic grasslands worldwide, but research is lacking ...
Native plant communities in the Northern Great Plains evolved under periodic fire and substantial gr...
Scope and Method of Study: We examined vegetation dynamics and livestock grazing in response to stre...
Grasslands were historically disturbance dependent systems with the function and structure of grassl...
Burning and grazing are key processes in the natural disturbance regime of the Fescue Prairie. Burni...
Pyric-herbivory is a naturally occurring disturbance that historically created shifting mosaics of h...
Grasslands are inherently dynamic in space and time evolving with frequent disturbance from fire and...
The plant communities of the Great Plains of North America evolved with fire and grazing by bison. W...
Rangelands are heterogeneous working landscapes capable of supporting livestock production and biodi...
Land management strategies can directly and indirectly affect plant assemblages and their behavior. ...