Changes in structure and composition of herbaceous vegetation in rangelands often result from effects of continuous grazing by large herbivores. The structure and composition of herbaceous vegetation were assessed in various vegetation types in Kimana Wildlife Sanctuary. Data were collected using Stratified sampling method, Line transect method, Quadrat method, Disc Pasture Meter method and Descending Step Point method. The study recorded a total of eight grass species belonging to three ecological categories, namely; decreaser, increaser I and increaser II. Frequency distribution of the ecological categories of grasses differed significantly across the vegetation types, with the exception of Sporobolus fimbriatus grassland and Acacia xanth...
Feedbacks between soil nutrients, plant communities, and large mammalian herbivores were studied at ...
Progressive loss of productivity and plant diversity is a concern in global rangelands. In African r...
This study aimed to determine vegetation structure, species diversity and aboveground herbaceous bio...
Rangelands in Kenya make up for 70% of the land and hosts 60% of its livestock population. This ecos...
Many ecosystems in Kenya are undergoing severe alteration due to landuse changes and associated huma...
Livestock production is the main source of livelihood in the arid and semi-arid lands in Africa. How...
The study was conducted in Kuraz district of south Omo Zone, South nation nationalities and people r...
This study sought to determine the population size, density, distribution, habitat utilization and b...
Abstract Introduction Land degradation is a serious environmental problem of our time. In Kenya, it ...
The widespread replacement of wild ungulate herbivores by domestic livestock in African savannas is ...
Riparian savanna habitats grazed by hippopotamus or livestock experience seasonal ecological stresse...
The desirability of forage plants by livestock or wildlife is an important consideration in evaluati...
Miombo woodlands sustainability in east and south-central Africa is threatened by human activities, ...
1. The distributions of large herbivores in protected areas and their surroundings are becoming incr...
Feedbacks between soil nutrients, plant communities, and large mammalian herbivores were studied at ...
Progressive loss of productivity and plant diversity is a concern in global rangelands. In African r...
This study aimed to determine vegetation structure, species diversity and aboveground herbaceous bio...
Rangelands in Kenya make up for 70% of the land and hosts 60% of its livestock population. This ecos...
Many ecosystems in Kenya are undergoing severe alteration due to landuse changes and associated huma...
Livestock production is the main source of livelihood in the arid and semi-arid lands in Africa. How...
The study was conducted in Kuraz district of south Omo Zone, South nation nationalities and people r...
This study sought to determine the population size, density, distribution, habitat utilization and b...
Abstract Introduction Land degradation is a serious environmental problem of our time. In Kenya, it ...
The widespread replacement of wild ungulate herbivores by domestic livestock in African savannas is ...
Riparian savanna habitats grazed by hippopotamus or livestock experience seasonal ecological stresse...
The desirability of forage plants by livestock or wildlife is an important consideration in evaluati...
Miombo woodlands sustainability in east and south-central Africa is threatened by human activities, ...
1. The distributions of large herbivores in protected areas and their surroundings are becoming incr...
Feedbacks between soil nutrients, plant communities, and large mammalian herbivores were studied at ...
Progressive loss of productivity and plant diversity is a concern in global rangelands. In African r...
This study aimed to determine vegetation structure, species diversity and aboveground herbaceous bio...