This 2-year study was designed to quantify the influence of terrestrial and stream habitats on cattle distribution and behavior in a riparian pasture with access to active chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) spawning. The active salmon redds accessible to cattle were at a density of 4.6 redds per km in 1996 and 6.1 redds per km in 1997. The stocking rate was maintained at 0.82 ha AUM-1 for 28 days. Cattle spent approximately 94% of their time in the terrestrial habitats (meadow, disturbance, low shrub, tall shrub, and trees) that supported herbivory-type activities (travel, graze, and rest), the remaining time was spent in stream habitats, which consisted of gravel bar (5%) and in aquatic (, 1%) habitats. Cattle spent approximately 88...
Livestock grazing practices on public and private rangelands throughout the western United States ar...
Graduation date: 2008We studied the distribution and habitat selection differences between\ud Spanis...
The food habits and distribution of a cow-calf herd on a northern Idaho summer range was studied for...
The study addressed the interaction between cattle and spawning spring chinook salmon late in the su...
Spring chinook salmon spawning occurs in late summer when it is common for cattle to be present in p...
Cattle impact on riparian areas is dependent upon both their behavior and utilization of streamside ...
The intensity and pattern of cattle use of small riparian meadows were studied by periodically sampl...
A 10-year riparian grazing study was conducted on a cold, mountain meadow riparian system in central...
To quantify the effects of season of use on beef cattle distribution relative to the riparian area, ...
Because of widespread concern about cattle grazing effects on riparian zones of public lands, season...
Graduation date: 2003A documented case history of riparian grazing at Oregon State University's\ud S...
Observations suggest spring grazing of riparian areas is a good management strategy because of a red...
Cattle grazing distribution patterns were studied directly through observation and indirectly throug...
Management practices are often needed to ensure that riparian areas are not heavily grazed by livest...
Fencing has been proposed as the best alternative for rapid restoration of streamside riparian zones...
Livestock grazing practices on public and private rangelands throughout the western United States ar...
Graduation date: 2008We studied the distribution and habitat selection differences between\ud Spanis...
The food habits and distribution of a cow-calf herd on a northern Idaho summer range was studied for...
The study addressed the interaction between cattle and spawning spring chinook salmon late in the su...
Spring chinook salmon spawning occurs in late summer when it is common for cattle to be present in p...
Cattle impact on riparian areas is dependent upon both their behavior and utilization of streamside ...
The intensity and pattern of cattle use of small riparian meadows were studied by periodically sampl...
A 10-year riparian grazing study was conducted on a cold, mountain meadow riparian system in central...
To quantify the effects of season of use on beef cattle distribution relative to the riparian area, ...
Because of widespread concern about cattle grazing effects on riparian zones of public lands, season...
Graduation date: 2003A documented case history of riparian grazing at Oregon State University's\ud S...
Observations suggest spring grazing of riparian areas is a good management strategy because of a red...
Cattle grazing distribution patterns were studied directly through observation and indirectly throug...
Management practices are often needed to ensure that riparian areas are not heavily grazed by livest...
Fencing has been proposed as the best alternative for rapid restoration of streamside riparian zones...
Livestock grazing practices on public and private rangelands throughout the western United States ar...
Graduation date: 2008We studied the distribution and habitat selection differences between\ud Spanis...
The food habits and distribution of a cow-calf herd on a northern Idaho summer range was studied for...