On the Ground • Managers charged with managing landscapes influenced by elk are challenged to establish monitoring protocols that identify when impacts are responsible for declining ecological condition. • We assessed the impact of elk herbivory on plant communities on an elk winter range by comparing canopy cover of common species that represented subjectively selected heavy and light elk impacts. • Winter elk use has little direct impact on existing bunchgrasses, but winter elk traffic disrupts soils and provides the potential for invasive plant establishment.The Rangelands archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact lbry-journals@email.arizona.edu for further informatio...
Why Elk? Elk are an excellent species to use as a “terrestrial wildlife indicator” for highway impac...
The effects of large ungulate herbivory on plant community structure and composition can vary consid...
It is not uncommon to hear statements such as these in the western United States. Dietary overlap be...
Grazed elk ranges differ from grazed cattle ranges. Composition changes were detected for 18 plant s...
The increase in western North American elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) populations is a concern to reso...
Rocky Mountain elk winter range is highly susceptible to invasion by spotted knapweed and other inva...
This study was prompted by concerns that expansion of elk (Cervus canadensus) ranges upward into sub...
Since the early 1900s, elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni) populations throughout much of the Rocky Moun...
We monitored winter range use of elk (Cervus elaphus) in the Northern Sapphire Mountains of the Bitt...
Vegetative impacts caused by Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) grazing and trampling have ...
A study of ways to increase winter use by elk of Pacific bunchgrass foothill range in southeastern W...
Although large mammalian herbivores are known to have had large effects on the ecology and evolution...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) forests are experiencing numerous impediments across Nort...
Large herbivores are major drivers of community structure and function in many terrestrial systems. ...
Accurate measures of the relative resource impacts from elk (Cervus elaphus) and cattle (Bos taurus ...
Why Elk? Elk are an excellent species to use as a “terrestrial wildlife indicator” for highway impac...
The effects of large ungulate herbivory on plant community structure and composition can vary consid...
It is not uncommon to hear statements such as these in the western United States. Dietary overlap be...
Grazed elk ranges differ from grazed cattle ranges. Composition changes were detected for 18 plant s...
The increase in western North American elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) populations is a concern to reso...
Rocky Mountain elk winter range is highly susceptible to invasion by spotted knapweed and other inva...
This study was prompted by concerns that expansion of elk (Cervus canadensus) ranges upward into sub...
Since the early 1900s, elk (Cervus canadensis nelsoni) populations throughout much of the Rocky Moun...
We monitored winter range use of elk (Cervus elaphus) in the Northern Sapphire Mountains of the Bitt...
Vegetative impacts caused by Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni) grazing and trampling have ...
A study of ways to increase winter use by elk of Pacific bunchgrass foothill range in southeastern W...
Although large mammalian herbivores are known to have had large effects on the ecology and evolution...
Quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides Michx.) forests are experiencing numerous impediments across Nort...
Large herbivores are major drivers of community structure and function in many terrestrial systems. ...
Accurate measures of the relative resource impacts from elk (Cervus elaphus) and cattle (Bos taurus ...
Why Elk? Elk are an excellent species to use as a “terrestrial wildlife indicator” for highway impac...
The effects of large ungulate herbivory on plant community structure and composition can vary consid...
It is not uncommon to hear statements such as these in the western United States. Dietary overlap be...