1. Many rangelands evolved under an interactive disturbance regime in which grazers respond to the spatial pattern of fire and create a patchy, heterogeneous landscape. Spatially heterogeneous fire and grazing create heterogeneity in vegetation structure at the landscape level (patch contrast) and increase rangeland biodiversity. We analyzed five experiments comparing spatially heterogeneous fire treatments to spatially homogeneous fire treatments on grazed rangeland along a precipitation gradient in the North American Great Plains. 2. We predicted that, across the precipitation gradient, management for heterogeneity increases both patch contrast and variance in the composition of plant functional groups. Furthermore, we predicted that patc...
Rangelands are heterogeneous working landscapes capable of supporting livestock production and biodi...
Citation: Ricketts, A. M., & Sandercock, B. K. (2016). Patch-burn grazing increases habitat heteroge...
Heterogeneity refers to the differences in habitats across the landscape, and it is required for div...
1. Many rangelands evolved under an interactive disturbance regime in which grazers respond to the s...
Management of rangelands has largely operated under the paradigm of minimizing spatially discrete di...
Conservation policy often incentivizes managers of human-impacted areas to create landscape heteroge...
1. Grazing and fire are historically two important factors in the development and maintenance of man...
Patch burning is the deliberate application of fire to a management unit in a heterogeneous manner, ...
Disturbances are drivers of spatial change in the plant communities of the tallgrass prairie ecosyst...
Background Patch-burn management approaches attempt to increase overall landscape biodiversity by cr...
Heterogeneity has emerged as a fundamental principle for grassland management and the importance of ...
1. Vegetation fires can have major social, economic and ecological consequences. Research into fire ...
Conservation policy often incentivizes managers of human-impacted areas to create landscape heteroge...
Grazing can alter the spatial heterogeneity of vegetation, influencing ecosystem processes and biod...
International audienceSpatial heterogeneity in plant and soil properties plays a key role for biogeo...
Rangelands are heterogeneous working landscapes capable of supporting livestock production and biodi...
Citation: Ricketts, A. M., & Sandercock, B. K. (2016). Patch-burn grazing increases habitat heteroge...
Heterogeneity refers to the differences in habitats across the landscape, and it is required for div...
1. Many rangelands evolved under an interactive disturbance regime in which grazers respond to the s...
Management of rangelands has largely operated under the paradigm of minimizing spatially discrete di...
Conservation policy often incentivizes managers of human-impacted areas to create landscape heteroge...
1. Grazing and fire are historically two important factors in the development and maintenance of man...
Patch burning is the deliberate application of fire to a management unit in a heterogeneous manner, ...
Disturbances are drivers of spatial change in the plant communities of the tallgrass prairie ecosyst...
Background Patch-burn management approaches attempt to increase overall landscape biodiversity by cr...
Heterogeneity has emerged as a fundamental principle for grassland management and the importance of ...
1. Vegetation fires can have major social, economic and ecological consequences. Research into fire ...
Conservation policy often incentivizes managers of human-impacted areas to create landscape heteroge...
Grazing can alter the spatial heterogeneity of vegetation, influencing ecosystem processes and biod...
International audienceSpatial heterogeneity in plant and soil properties plays a key role for biogeo...
Rangelands are heterogeneous working landscapes capable of supporting livestock production and biodi...
Citation: Ricketts, A. M., & Sandercock, B. K. (2016). Patch-burn grazing increases habitat heteroge...
Heterogeneity refers to the differences in habitats across the landscape, and it is required for div...