The role of ungulate grazing in shaping rangeland ecosystems is well known relative to other important plant-animal interactions such as pollination, seed dispersal, granivory, and belowground herbivory. Successful rangeland revegetation may be enhanced by strategies that favor certain groups of animals and discourage others. Many perennial forbs and shrubs require animals for successful pollination, reproduction, and subsequent maintenance of species on a site; however, pollination biology of many rangeland plants and pollinator abundances at potential revegetation sites are largely unknown. Granivory may be significant in some locations and planning and design of revegetation areas may be improved by implementing principles of seed escape...
Seed dispersal via ingestion and defecation by large herbivores provides a possible aid for ecologic...
8 pp., 9 figuresGrazing and browsing can have a neutral, positive or negative effect on rangeland pl...
Seed dispersal via ingestion and defecation by large herbivores provides a possible aid for ecologic...
Restoration and revegetation of rangeland ecosystems is based on knowledge of abiotic and biotic int...
Efforts to restore terrestrial woody ecosystems to former agricultural land are typically based on p...
The spatial component of herbivory remains enigmatic although it is a central aspect of domestic and...
Livestock grazing has been considered detrimental to wildlife habitat. Managed grazing programs, how...
The goal of this study was to determine the potential to revegetate weed-infested rangeland by maxim...
Range revegetation research has been dominated by empirical studies that provide some information ab...
Most arid and semiarid ecosystems around the world have been grazed by domestic herbivores. In many ...
Plant invasions are a threat to rangelands in California. Understanding how seeds of invasive plants...
Targeted grazing uses livestock to address woody plant encroachment, flammable biomass accumulations...
Potential effects of herbivores on plant species diversity depend on herbivore size, species and den...
The discipline of range science is in part based on the observation that vegetation on rangelands ch...
Potential effects of herbivores on plant species diversity depend on herbivore size, species and den...
Seed dispersal via ingestion and defecation by large herbivores provides a possible aid for ecologic...
8 pp., 9 figuresGrazing and browsing can have a neutral, positive or negative effect on rangeland pl...
Seed dispersal via ingestion and defecation by large herbivores provides a possible aid for ecologic...
Restoration and revegetation of rangeland ecosystems is based on knowledge of abiotic and biotic int...
Efforts to restore terrestrial woody ecosystems to former agricultural land are typically based on p...
The spatial component of herbivory remains enigmatic although it is a central aspect of domestic and...
Livestock grazing has been considered detrimental to wildlife habitat. Managed grazing programs, how...
The goal of this study was to determine the potential to revegetate weed-infested rangeland by maxim...
Range revegetation research has been dominated by empirical studies that provide some information ab...
Most arid and semiarid ecosystems around the world have been grazed by domestic herbivores. In many ...
Plant invasions are a threat to rangelands in California. Understanding how seeds of invasive plants...
Targeted grazing uses livestock to address woody plant encroachment, flammable biomass accumulations...
Potential effects of herbivores on plant species diversity depend on herbivore size, species and den...
The discipline of range science is in part based on the observation that vegetation on rangelands ch...
Potential effects of herbivores on plant species diversity depend on herbivore size, species and den...
Seed dispersal via ingestion and defecation by large herbivores provides a possible aid for ecologic...
8 pp., 9 figuresGrazing and browsing can have a neutral, positive or negative effect on rangeland pl...
Seed dispersal via ingestion and defecation by large herbivores provides a possible aid for ecologic...