A 6-year study was conducted in tallgrass prairie to assess the effects of grazing management (cattle stocking densities and grazing systems) on plant community composition and diversity. Treatments included sites grazed season-long (May to October) at 3 stocking densities (3.8, 2.8, and 1.8 hectares per animal unit), ungrazed control sites, and sites under a late-season rest rotation grazing system at this same range of stocking densities. Plant communities were sampled twice each season using a nearest-point procedure. Native plant species diversity, species richness, and growth form diversity were significantly higher in grazed compared to ungrazed prairie, and diversity was greatest at the highest stocking density. This enhancement of p...
Most of our knowledge of the effect of grazing on grassland structure is based on grazed–ungrazed co...
A study was conducted in the Texas Rolling Plains to test the hypotheses that short-duration grazing...
Pyric-herbivory is a naturally occurring disturbance that historically created shifting mosaics of h...
A key to management of short duration grazing systems is maintaining proper rest periods for individ...
In grasslands worldwide, grazing by ungulates and periodic fires are important forces affecting reso...
Commercial livestock production offers one of the main opportunities for mainstreaming of biodiversi...
Species diversity has declined in ecosystems worldwide as a result of habitat fragmen-tation, eutrop...
Native plant communities in the Northern Great Plains evolved under periodic fire and substantial gr...
Improved carrying capacity of grasslands has been attributed to the effect of time-controlled grazin...
Grazed and ungrazed sites subjected to different fire frequencies were sampled on the Konza Prairie ...
1. Grazing and fire are historically two important factors in the development and maintenance of man...
Grazing system and stocking rate effects on standing crop of species and relative species compositio...
Adoption of better management practices is crucial to lessen the impact of anthropogenic disturbance...
Plant community responses to livestock grazing lack conformity across studies, even those conducted ...
Most of our knowledge of the effect of grazing on grassland structure is based on grazed-ungrazed co...
Most of our knowledge of the effect of grazing on grassland structure is based on grazed–ungrazed co...
A study was conducted in the Texas Rolling Plains to test the hypotheses that short-duration grazing...
Pyric-herbivory is a naturally occurring disturbance that historically created shifting mosaics of h...
A key to management of short duration grazing systems is maintaining proper rest periods for individ...
In grasslands worldwide, grazing by ungulates and periodic fires are important forces affecting reso...
Commercial livestock production offers one of the main opportunities for mainstreaming of biodiversi...
Species diversity has declined in ecosystems worldwide as a result of habitat fragmen-tation, eutrop...
Native plant communities in the Northern Great Plains evolved under periodic fire and substantial gr...
Improved carrying capacity of grasslands has been attributed to the effect of time-controlled grazin...
Grazed and ungrazed sites subjected to different fire frequencies were sampled on the Konza Prairie ...
1. Grazing and fire are historically two important factors in the development and maintenance of man...
Grazing system and stocking rate effects on standing crop of species and relative species compositio...
Adoption of better management practices is crucial to lessen the impact of anthropogenic disturbance...
Plant community responses to livestock grazing lack conformity across studies, even those conducted ...
Most of our knowledge of the effect of grazing on grassland structure is based on grazed-ungrazed co...
Most of our knowledge of the effect of grazing on grassland structure is based on grazed–ungrazed co...
A study was conducted in the Texas Rolling Plains to test the hypotheses that short-duration grazing...
Pyric-herbivory is a naturally occurring disturbance that historically created shifting mosaics of h...