Understanding the drivers that account for plant production allows for a better understanding of plant communities and the transitions within ecological sites and can assist managers in making informed decisions about stocking rates and timing of grazing. We compared climatic drivers of herbage production for 3 plant communities of the Clayey ecological site in southwestern South Dakota: the midgrass community dominated by western wheatgrass (Pascopyrum smithii [Rybd.] A. Love); the mixed-grass community codominated by western wheatgrass, blue grama (Bouteloua gracilis [H.B.K.] Lag. Ex Griffiths), and buffalograss (Buchloe dactyloides [Nutt.] Engelm.); and the shortgrass community dominated by blue grama and buffalograss. We used herbage yi...
Flower production can comprise up to 70% of aboveground primary production in grasslands. Yet we kno...
Air temperature or growing degree-days (GDD) are known to influence morphological development of gra...
Grass development and seasonal growth patterns are used in making range management decisions. Plant ...
The ability to forecast annual forage yield from weather data would be useful for making appropriate...
Grasslands, the second largest terrestrial biome, provide a myriad of ecosystem services including t...
Variation in precipitation and drought in mixed grass and tallgrass prairies effects vegetative prod...
To estimate annual forage production from moisture conditions it is important to consider the timing...
Herbage production on the loamy upland range site in southeastern Kansas is related to seasonal prec...
Assessing the health of rangeland ecosystems based solely on annual biomass production does not full...
The effects of seasonal distribution of precipitation on forage yield are often confounded by stand ...
Questions have been raised about whether herbaceous productivity declines linearly with grazing or w...
Predictions of forage production derived from site-specific environmental information (e.g., soil ty...
Every spring, ranchers in the drought-prone U.S. Great Plains face the same difficult challenge-tryi...
The vegetation of rangelands in a large portion of western South Dakota is an overstory of cool-seas...
Quantity and quality of forage produced are primary determinants of level of livestock production de...
Flower production can comprise up to 70% of aboveground primary production in grasslands. Yet we kno...
Air temperature or growing degree-days (GDD) are known to influence morphological development of gra...
Grass development and seasonal growth patterns are used in making range management decisions. Plant ...
The ability to forecast annual forage yield from weather data would be useful for making appropriate...
Grasslands, the second largest terrestrial biome, provide a myriad of ecosystem services including t...
Variation in precipitation and drought in mixed grass and tallgrass prairies effects vegetative prod...
To estimate annual forage production from moisture conditions it is important to consider the timing...
Herbage production on the loamy upland range site in southeastern Kansas is related to seasonal prec...
Assessing the health of rangeland ecosystems based solely on annual biomass production does not full...
The effects of seasonal distribution of precipitation on forage yield are often confounded by stand ...
Questions have been raised about whether herbaceous productivity declines linearly with grazing or w...
Predictions of forage production derived from site-specific environmental information (e.g., soil ty...
Every spring, ranchers in the drought-prone U.S. Great Plains face the same difficult challenge-tryi...
The vegetation of rangelands in a large portion of western South Dakota is an overstory of cool-seas...
Quantity and quality of forage produced are primary determinants of level of livestock production de...
Flower production can comprise up to 70% of aboveground primary production in grasslands. Yet we kno...
Air temperature or growing degree-days (GDD) are known to influence morphological development of gra...
Grass development and seasonal growth patterns are used in making range management decisions. Plant ...