A comparison was made between two woody riparian trend plots from one Bureau of Land Management (BLM) allotment grazed during the hot season and another BLM allotment grazed during the cool season. Statistic, field, and photographic studies showed that willow (Salix sp.) growth and reproduction was severely damaged by cattle grazing on the allotment used during the hot season. However, on the allotment grazed during the cool season there was a substantial increase in willow growth. Since cattle prefer the cooler and more nutritious riparian zones during the warm summer months, the number of days cattle spent there increases substantially compared to the warmer adjacent uplands. To correct this situation, the length of stay on a pasture graz...
Livestock impacts on riparian plant community composition, structure, and productivity were evaluate...
A combination of management and physical topographic constraints caused cattle to concentrate on the...
To quantify the effects of season of use on beef cattle distribution relative to the riparian area, ...
Concern over the apparent scarcity of tall willows [Salix sp.] prompted changes in livestock grazing...
Forage nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) concentrations and in-vitro dry-matter digestibility (IVDMD)...
Cattle-grazing in riparian areas has become increasingly controversial. More information is needed a...
Grazing cattle in grasslands can impact many ecosystems services including the movement of sediment ...
Graduation date: 1982In 1978, a ten year project was begun to examine\ud the synecological effects o...
Plant biomass and structure on an area seasonally grazed by cattle was compared to that on a compara...
Cattle impact on riparian areas is dependent upon both their behavior and utilization of streamside ...
This study was conducted to compare data from 12 grazed and ungrazed areas and to examine the impact...
The intensity and pattern of cattle use of small riparian meadows were studied by periodically sampl...
Fencing has been proposed as the best alternative for rapid restoration of streamside riparian zones...
Willows (Salix) are important riparian plants and often used to indicate riparian condition. Many he...
The effect of late-autumn cattle grazing on plant biomass was examined in a western Great Plains cot...
Livestock impacts on riparian plant community composition, structure, and productivity were evaluate...
A combination of management and physical topographic constraints caused cattle to concentrate on the...
To quantify the effects of season of use on beef cattle distribution relative to the riparian area, ...
Concern over the apparent scarcity of tall willows [Salix sp.] prompted changes in livestock grazing...
Forage nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) concentrations and in-vitro dry-matter digestibility (IVDMD)...
Cattle-grazing in riparian areas has become increasingly controversial. More information is needed a...
Grazing cattle in grasslands can impact many ecosystems services including the movement of sediment ...
Graduation date: 1982In 1978, a ten year project was begun to examine\ud the synecological effects o...
Plant biomass and structure on an area seasonally grazed by cattle was compared to that on a compara...
Cattle impact on riparian areas is dependent upon both their behavior and utilization of streamside ...
This study was conducted to compare data from 12 grazed and ungrazed areas and to examine the impact...
The intensity and pattern of cattle use of small riparian meadows were studied by periodically sampl...
Fencing has been proposed as the best alternative for rapid restoration of streamside riparian zones...
Willows (Salix) are important riparian plants and often used to indicate riparian condition. Many he...
The effect of late-autumn cattle grazing on plant biomass was examined in a western Great Plains cot...
Livestock impacts on riparian plant community composition, structure, and productivity were evaluate...
A combination of management and physical topographic constraints caused cattle to concentrate on the...
To quantify the effects of season of use on beef cattle distribution relative to the riparian area, ...