Biodiversity is a multifaceted phenomenon involving the variety of organisms present, the genetic differences among them, and the communities, ecosystems, and landscape patterns in which they occur. Society will increasingly value biodiversity and influence the passage of laws and writing of regulations involving biodiversity which rangeland managers will have to abide by over the coming decades. Even private and developing world rangelands will be affected. While taxonomic knowledge of vertebrates and vascular plants and their abundance, rarity, and distribution, in the developed nations is generally adequate, the same cannot be said of the developing world. Furthermore, adequate knowledge of invertebrates, nonvascular plants, and microbes...
Biodiversity is the very basis of human survival and economic well-being, and encompasses all life f...
Traditional upland livestock grazing is declining worldwide, leading to concerns about possible impa...
Management of rangelands for animal products can reduce, maintain or even increase biodiversity. Los...
Biodiversity is not just one phenomenon but is a concept cluster that involves many facets of biolog...
Biodiversity is only partially a scientific issue. Philosophical and political value systems drive m...
Maintenance of ecological functions and disturbance regimes within ecosystems is as important as pre...
Indicators of rangeland health generally do not include a measure of biodiversity. Increasing attent...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...
Biodiversity is the variety of life and its processes. Diversity cannot be described unless the diff...
Population diversity is the second level in the diversity hierarch immediately above genetic diversi...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...
Research has delivered convincing findings on the effect of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning an...
There has been substantial loss of biodiversity in the Australian rangelands, and evidence suggests ...
Biodiversity in rangelands is decreasing, due to intense utilization for livestock production and co...
The rangelands of the southwestern United States comprise a mosaic of biome types, including deserts...
Biodiversity is the very basis of human survival and economic well-being, and encompasses all life f...
Traditional upland livestock grazing is declining worldwide, leading to concerns about possible impa...
Management of rangelands for animal products can reduce, maintain or even increase biodiversity. Los...
Biodiversity is not just one phenomenon but is a concept cluster that involves many facets of biolog...
Biodiversity is only partially a scientific issue. Philosophical and political value systems drive m...
Maintenance of ecological functions and disturbance regimes within ecosystems is as important as pre...
Indicators of rangeland health generally do not include a measure of biodiversity. Increasing attent...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...
Biodiversity is the variety of life and its processes. Diversity cannot be described unless the diff...
Population diversity is the second level in the diversity hierarch immediately above genetic diversi...
Protected areas are essential, but not sufficient on their own, to conserve biodiversity into the fu...
Research has delivered convincing findings on the effect of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning an...
There has been substantial loss of biodiversity in the Australian rangelands, and evidence suggests ...
Biodiversity in rangelands is decreasing, due to intense utilization for livestock production and co...
The rangelands of the southwestern United States comprise a mosaic of biome types, including deserts...
Biodiversity is the very basis of human survival and economic well-being, and encompasses all life f...
Traditional upland livestock grazing is declining worldwide, leading to concerns about possible impa...
Management of rangelands for animal products can reduce, maintain or even increase biodiversity. Los...