Cattle grazing effects on aquatic macroinvertebrates were assessed in a 4-year experiment of a mountain stream in northeastern Oregon. From 1996 through 1999, 10 cow-calf pairs were introduced into 6 experimental units along the stream for 42 days between July and September, and effects on aquatic macroinvertebrates were compared with 3 units in which no grazing occurred. Streambank and geomorphological variables were also measured to provide context for interpretation of effects on aquatic macroinvertebrates. Macroinvertebrate response to grazing was subtle, indicated by significantly lower abundance in grazed units. We measured more profound effects on streambanks: grazing caused an average decrease of 18% in bank length of the highest st...
Alteration of stream channel morphology by cattle and associated streambank erosion is a concern on ...
Accelerated erosion of streambanks in grazed riparian pastures is of concern to land managers. We te...
This study investigated the effects of ungulate herbivory, principally of elk and moose, upon ripari...
Recent research has shown that terrestrial invertebrates are important prey resources for trout, oft...
Cattle production is a common land use, and the adverse effects of cattle grazing on stream habitat ...
Cattle grazing in riparian areas can reduce water quality, alter stream channel characteristics, a...
Impacts of a late season livestock grazing strategy on streambank erosion, morphology, and undercutt...
Grazing cattle in grasslands can impact many ecosystems services including the movement of sediment ...
Cow Creek (Adams County, WA) has been degraded by livestock grazing for over 100 years but is curren...
Conversion of native forest to pastures is acommon practice worldwide; it has complex effects onrive...
Livestock grazing is the most common land use in the western United States, and has caused widesprea...
Graduation date: 2003A documented case history of riparian grazing at Oregon State University's\ud S...
We conducted a 5-year study on the impact of grazing on stream-channel bare ground and eros...
The Environmental Protection Agency states that agriculture has a greater impact on stream and river...
Graduation date: 2010The effect of anthropogenic disturbance on river systems is gaining attention, ...
Alteration of stream channel morphology by cattle and associated streambank erosion is a concern on ...
Accelerated erosion of streambanks in grazed riparian pastures is of concern to land managers. We te...
This study investigated the effects of ungulate herbivory, principally of elk and moose, upon ripari...
Recent research has shown that terrestrial invertebrates are important prey resources for trout, oft...
Cattle production is a common land use, and the adverse effects of cattle grazing on stream habitat ...
Cattle grazing in riparian areas can reduce water quality, alter stream channel characteristics, a...
Impacts of a late season livestock grazing strategy on streambank erosion, morphology, and undercutt...
Grazing cattle in grasslands can impact many ecosystems services including the movement of sediment ...
Cow Creek (Adams County, WA) has been degraded by livestock grazing for over 100 years but is curren...
Conversion of native forest to pastures is acommon practice worldwide; it has complex effects onrive...
Livestock grazing is the most common land use in the western United States, and has caused widesprea...
Graduation date: 2003A documented case history of riparian grazing at Oregon State University's\ud S...
We conducted a 5-year study on the impact of grazing on stream-channel bare ground and eros...
The Environmental Protection Agency states that agriculture has a greater impact on stream and river...
Graduation date: 2010The effect of anthropogenic disturbance on river systems is gaining attention, ...
Alteration of stream channel morphology by cattle and associated streambank erosion is a concern on ...
Accelerated erosion of streambanks in grazed riparian pastures is of concern to land managers. We te...
This study investigated the effects of ungulate herbivory, principally of elk and moose, upon ripari...