Rangelands are globally extensive, provide fundamental ecosystem services, and are tightly coupled human-ecological systems. Rangeland sustainability depends largely on the implementation and utilization of various grazing and burning practices optimized to protect against soil erosion and transport. In many cases, however, land management practices lead to increased soil erosion and sediment fluxes for reasons that are poorly understood. Because few studies have directly measured both wind and water erosion and transport, an assessment of how they may differentially respond to grazing and burning practices is lacking. Here, we report simultaneous, co-located estimates of wind- and water-driven sediment transport in a semiarid grassland in ...
Fire on rangelands used as a management tool or as an unwanted wildfire removes vegetation cover. Ve...
The fire-grazing interaction is well studied in mesic grasslands worldwide, but research is lacking ...
Woody perennials have invaded semiarid grasslands throughout the Southwestern United States. This in...
Rangelands are globally extensive, provide fundamental ecosystem services, and are tightly coupled h...
Desert surfaces are typically stable and represent some of the longest-lived landforms on Earth. For...
Available online 15 April 2019Fires can considerably increase wind erosion risk in dryland agricultu...
Wind erosion and associated dust emissions play a fundamental role in many ecological processes, yet...
Over one billion people's livelihoods depend on dry rangelands through livestock grazing and agricul...
<p>Over one billion people's livelihoods depend on dry rangelands through livestock grazing and agri...
Land use change and intensification have resulted in accelerated rates of soil erosion in many areas...
Concentrated flow erosion processes are distinguished from splash and sheetflow processes in their e...
Shrub encroachment in arid and semiarid rangelands, a worldwide phenomenon, results in a heterogeneo...
Prescribed fire was used in two semiarid grasslands to reduce shrub cover, promote grass production,...
AbstractConcentrated flow erosion processes are distinguished from splash and sheetflow processes in...
Wildfire is a natural component of sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) steppe rangelands that induces tempora...
Fire on rangelands used as a management tool or as an unwanted wildfire removes vegetation cover. Ve...
The fire-grazing interaction is well studied in mesic grasslands worldwide, but research is lacking ...
Woody perennials have invaded semiarid grasslands throughout the Southwestern United States. This in...
Rangelands are globally extensive, provide fundamental ecosystem services, and are tightly coupled h...
Desert surfaces are typically stable and represent some of the longest-lived landforms on Earth. For...
Available online 15 April 2019Fires can considerably increase wind erosion risk in dryland agricultu...
Wind erosion and associated dust emissions play a fundamental role in many ecological processes, yet...
Over one billion people's livelihoods depend on dry rangelands through livestock grazing and agricul...
<p>Over one billion people's livelihoods depend on dry rangelands through livestock grazing and agri...
Land use change and intensification have resulted in accelerated rates of soil erosion in many areas...
Concentrated flow erosion processes are distinguished from splash and sheetflow processes in their e...
Shrub encroachment in arid and semiarid rangelands, a worldwide phenomenon, results in a heterogeneo...
Prescribed fire was used in two semiarid grasslands to reduce shrub cover, promote grass production,...
AbstractConcentrated flow erosion processes are distinguished from splash and sheetflow processes in...
Wildfire is a natural component of sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) steppe rangelands that induces tempora...
Fire on rangelands used as a management tool or as an unwanted wildfire removes vegetation cover. Ve...
The fire-grazing interaction is well studied in mesic grasslands worldwide, but research is lacking ...
Woody perennials have invaded semiarid grasslands throughout the Southwestern United States. This in...