Cattle have been used to control shrubs following timber harvesting in the Sierra Nevada of California, although their effectiveness varies between sites. Although cattle home ranges, habitat use, and diets are known for many forested ecosystems, the coniferous forests of the Sierra Nevada are different because shrubs are the most common understory species, with fewer herbaceous species than elsewhere in the western United States. As a first step in evaluating factors that influence cattle distribution and their potential effectiveness in controlling competing vegetation in the Sierra Nevada, we used radio-telemetry collars on cows to determine their home ranges and habitat use patterns. Mean home range size was 162.80 ha in 1986 and 278.83...
The relative habitat preferences of feral hogs (Sus scrofa), black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus ...
Optimal distribution of cattle on forested rangelands has long been a subject of concern specificall...
There is concern over the decline of aspen and the lack of successful regeneration due to excessive ...
Cattle grazing distribution patterns were studied directly through observation and indirectly throug...
To quantify the effects of season of use on beef cattle distribution relative to the riparian area, ...
Livestock grazing practices on public and private rangelands throughout the western United States ar...
The food habits and distribution of a cow-calf herd on a northern Idaho summer range was studied for...
Environmental and topographic parameters on a mountainous forested range were analyzed to establish ...
Cattle-grazing in riparian areas has become increasingly controversial. More information is needed a...
A 3-year experiment designed to quantify the spatial and temporal utilization patterns of range site...
The importance of several plant communities for summer cattle range was evaluated. Based on understo...
Cattle impact on riparian areas is dependent upon both their behavior and utilization of streamside ...
North American tropical deciduous forest (TDF) is severely threatened by deforestation for livestock...
North American tropical deciduous forest (TDF) is severely threatened by deforestation for livestock...
Because of widespread concern about cattle grazing effects on riparian zones of public lands, season...
The relative habitat preferences of feral hogs (Sus scrofa), black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus ...
Optimal distribution of cattle on forested rangelands has long been a subject of concern specificall...
There is concern over the decline of aspen and the lack of successful regeneration due to excessive ...
Cattle grazing distribution patterns were studied directly through observation and indirectly throug...
To quantify the effects of season of use on beef cattle distribution relative to the riparian area, ...
Livestock grazing practices on public and private rangelands throughout the western United States ar...
The food habits and distribution of a cow-calf herd on a northern Idaho summer range was studied for...
Environmental and topographic parameters on a mountainous forested range were analyzed to establish ...
Cattle-grazing in riparian areas has become increasingly controversial. More information is needed a...
A 3-year experiment designed to quantify the spatial and temporal utilization patterns of range site...
The importance of several plant communities for summer cattle range was evaluated. Based on understo...
Cattle impact on riparian areas is dependent upon both their behavior and utilization of streamside ...
North American tropical deciduous forest (TDF) is severely threatened by deforestation for livestock...
North American tropical deciduous forest (TDF) is severely threatened by deforestation for livestock...
Because of widespread concern about cattle grazing effects on riparian zones of public lands, season...
The relative habitat preferences of feral hogs (Sus scrofa), black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus ...
Optimal distribution of cattle on forested rangelands has long been a subject of concern specificall...
There is concern over the decline of aspen and the lack of successful regeneration due to excessive ...