Grazing intensity gradients were determined in the duneveld, river terrace and river bed habitats of the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park. Under increased grazing, a species composition characterised mostly by annual forbs and grasses results. In all three habitats the relatively heavily grazed areas were closest to the watering points, although this was less evident in the river terrace and river bed habitats. Monitoring degradation at a watering point over the long term, produced results similar to those observed from a single sampling period. The identification of grazing gradients within homogeneous habitats, is a prerequisite for the classification of plant species into different categories. The allocation of a species to a category is b...
Livestock grazing is a key form of land-use around the world. Sustained, heavy grazing pressure, how...
The tree:grass ratio of savannas is important, especially in the semi-arid savannas of South Africa....
The ecological grouping (Decreaser and Increaser groups) of individual species was determined on two...
Grasses on the shallow soils of the western grassland biome of South Africa were classified on their...
Relative abundances of rangeland species have for many years been used to index trends in range cond...
Data collected between 1986/87 and 1999/2000 from a long-term rangeland monitoring project on three ...
Species composition of the grass layer was measured in plots selected to cover a wide spectrum of co...
The degradation gradient technique was used to quantify rangeland .condition in areas ranging from p...
The study described changes in floristic vegetation structure in relation to livestock grazing inten...
This study describes soil and vegetation changes radiating out from a central watering point on a li...
Communal livestock grazing is expected to impact botanical composition and plant diversity of Draken...
Differences in pasture species composition as a consequence of grazing were used to develop a propos...
Most of South Africa's land surface is arid or semi-arid rangeland. Three management systems exploit...
An indirect gradient analysis was carried out on vegetation and environmental data collected in a di...
Grazing-induced gradients in pasture species composition were characterised for the red turfveld of ...
Livestock grazing is a key form of land-use around the world. Sustained, heavy grazing pressure, how...
The tree:grass ratio of savannas is important, especially in the semi-arid savannas of South Africa....
The ecological grouping (Decreaser and Increaser groups) of individual species was determined on two...
Grasses on the shallow soils of the western grassland biome of South Africa were classified on their...
Relative abundances of rangeland species have for many years been used to index trends in range cond...
Data collected between 1986/87 and 1999/2000 from a long-term rangeland monitoring project on three ...
Species composition of the grass layer was measured in plots selected to cover a wide spectrum of co...
The degradation gradient technique was used to quantify rangeland .condition in areas ranging from p...
The study described changes in floristic vegetation structure in relation to livestock grazing inten...
This study describes soil and vegetation changes radiating out from a central watering point on a li...
Communal livestock grazing is expected to impact botanical composition and plant diversity of Draken...
Differences in pasture species composition as a consequence of grazing were used to develop a propos...
Most of South Africa's land surface is arid or semi-arid rangeland. Three management systems exploit...
An indirect gradient analysis was carried out on vegetation and environmental data collected in a di...
Grazing-induced gradients in pasture species composition were characterised for the red turfveld of ...
Livestock grazing is a key form of land-use around the world. Sustained, heavy grazing pressure, how...
The tree:grass ratio of savannas is important, especially in the semi-arid savannas of South Africa....
The ecological grouping (Decreaser and Increaser groups) of individual species was determined on two...