Grazing management has focused largely on promoting vegetation homogeneity through uniform distribution of grazing to minimize area in a pasture that is either heavily disturbed or undisturbed. An alternative management model that couples grazing and fire (i.e., patch burning) to promote heterogeneity argues that grazing and fire interact through a series of positive and negative feedbacks to cause a shifting mosaic of vegetation composition and structure across the landscape. We compared patch burning with traditional homogeneity-based management in tallgrass prairie to determine the influence of the two treatments on the aboveground invertebrate community. Patch burning resulted in a temporal flush of invertebrate biomass in patches trans...
A goal of efforts to restore altered ecosystems is to reestablish natural disturbance processes, suc...
In southern Arizona two grasses, Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees) and Buffelgrass (Pe...
Management practices can disturb ecological communities in grazing lands, which represent one-quarte...
Through pyric herbivory (i.e., fire-induced grazing patterns), native grasslands were historically a...
Abstract Arthropods are abundant and diverse animals in many terrestrial food webs. In western Oklah...
Pyric-herbivory is a naturally occurring disturbance that historically created shifting mosaics of h...
Fire is a natural process in grasslands that maintains an open canopy and creates variable vegetativ...
Large grazing ungulates—notably cattle, elk and American bison—if given a choice exhibit a grazing p...
Management of rangelands has largely operated under the paradigm of minimizing spatially discrete di...
Natural resource managers sow grass, forb, and shrub seeds across millions of hectares of public lan...
In North America, the loss of habitat heterogeneity resulting from homogeneous livestock grazing is ...
<div><p>In grasslands, overgrazing by domestic livestock, fertilization, and introduction of exotic ...
In grasslands, overgrazing by domestic livestock, fertilization, and introduction of exotic forage s...
1. Vegetation fires can have major social, economic and ecological consequences. Research into fire ...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
A goal of efforts to restore altered ecosystems is to reestablish natural disturbance processes, suc...
In southern Arizona two grasses, Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees) and Buffelgrass (Pe...
Management practices can disturb ecological communities in grazing lands, which represent one-quarte...
Through pyric herbivory (i.e., fire-induced grazing patterns), native grasslands were historically a...
Abstract Arthropods are abundant and diverse animals in many terrestrial food webs. In western Oklah...
Pyric-herbivory is a naturally occurring disturbance that historically created shifting mosaics of h...
Fire is a natural process in grasslands that maintains an open canopy and creates variable vegetativ...
Large grazing ungulates—notably cattle, elk and American bison—if given a choice exhibit a grazing p...
Management of rangelands has largely operated under the paradigm of minimizing spatially discrete di...
Natural resource managers sow grass, forb, and shrub seeds across millions of hectares of public lan...
In North America, the loss of habitat heterogeneity resulting from homogeneous livestock grazing is ...
<div><p>In grasslands, overgrazing by domestic livestock, fertilization, and introduction of exotic ...
In grasslands, overgrazing by domestic livestock, fertilization, and introduction of exotic forage s...
1. Vegetation fires can have major social, economic and ecological consequences. Research into fire ...
Fire management in protected areas requires an understanding of the consequences of fire regimes. In...
A goal of efforts to restore altered ecosystems is to reestablish natural disturbance processes, suc...
In southern Arizona two grasses, Lehmann lovegrass (Eragrostis lehmanniana Nees) and Buffelgrass (Pe...
Management practices can disturb ecological communities in grazing lands, which represent one-quarte...