Willows (Salix) are important riparian plants and often used to indicate riparian condition. Many herbivores feed on willows, but there is limited information about willow browsing by wildlife except in national parks. This study was conducted to estimate wild ungulate herbivory of willow on two US Forest Service allotments in northern Wyoming and to compare these values to published estimates for national parks. We also compared total annual and seasonal willow utilization by wildlife between sites dominated by willows of different heights. The effects of height category, site, and season on willow utilization were determined with a repeated measures analysis. Four permanent willow utilization transects were established at each of six stud...
Reintroduction of wolves (Canis lupus) to Yellowstone National Park in 1995-1996 has been argued to ...
Plant communities in Rocky Mountain National Park are influenced by a steep elevation gradient. Ther...
During the seven decades of gray wolf (Canis lupus) absence in Yellowstone National Park intensive b...
Effects of unmanaged populations of large mammalian herbivores, especially elk (Cervus elaphus on ve...
On the Ground • We completed a landscape-scale assessment of ungulate browsing pressure on the south...
Includes bibliographical references.Excessive levels of herbivory may disturb ecosystems in ways tha...
Concern over the apparent scarcity of tall willows [Salix sp.] prompted changes in livestock grazing...
Across Yellowstone National Park’s northern range the intensity of ungulate herbivory on willow (Sal...
A comparison was made between two woody riparian trend plots from one Bureau of Land Management (BLM...
Willow (Salix) communities are important components of riparian ecosystems. However, browsing by liv...
Restoration of degraded riparian ecosystems is of great importance for the recovery of declining and...
Diets of fistulated steers that grazed a montane riparian community were determined throughout a gro...
Wetland habitat in the subalpine Rocky Mountains is an area of high biodiversity and includes many s...
A critical component of nearly all riparian restoration projects is the rapid successful recovery of...
Understanding how the environmental context modifies the strength of trophic interactions within foo...
Reintroduction of wolves (Canis lupus) to Yellowstone National Park in 1995-1996 has been argued to ...
Plant communities in Rocky Mountain National Park are influenced by a steep elevation gradient. Ther...
During the seven decades of gray wolf (Canis lupus) absence in Yellowstone National Park intensive b...
Effects of unmanaged populations of large mammalian herbivores, especially elk (Cervus elaphus on ve...
On the Ground • We completed a landscape-scale assessment of ungulate browsing pressure on the south...
Includes bibliographical references.Excessive levels of herbivory may disturb ecosystems in ways tha...
Concern over the apparent scarcity of tall willows [Salix sp.] prompted changes in livestock grazing...
Across Yellowstone National Park’s northern range the intensity of ungulate herbivory on willow (Sal...
A comparison was made between two woody riparian trend plots from one Bureau of Land Management (BLM...
Willow (Salix) communities are important components of riparian ecosystems. However, browsing by liv...
Restoration of degraded riparian ecosystems is of great importance for the recovery of declining and...
Diets of fistulated steers that grazed a montane riparian community were determined throughout a gro...
Wetland habitat in the subalpine Rocky Mountains is an area of high biodiversity and includes many s...
A critical component of nearly all riparian restoration projects is the rapid successful recovery of...
Understanding how the environmental context modifies the strength of trophic interactions within foo...
Reintroduction of wolves (Canis lupus) to Yellowstone National Park in 1995-1996 has been argued to ...
Plant communities in Rocky Mountain National Park are influenced by a steep elevation gradient. Ther...
During the seven decades of gray wolf (Canis lupus) absence in Yellowstone National Park intensive b...