Brush management for improving wildlife habitat in South Texas is important because of the economic value of wildlife. We determined vegetation responses to (1) roller chopping of guajillo (Acacia berlandieri Benth.)-blackbrush acacia (A. rigidula Benth.)-dominated rangeland and (2) heavy discing of whitebrush (Aloysia lycioides Cham.)-dominated rangeland to improve white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Raf.) habitat. Canopy cover of vegetation was estimated seasonally during August 1988 to April 1990. Both treatments reduced brush canopy cover, but herbaceous response depended on rainfall. Mean herbaceous cover was 65 and 136% higher on roller chopped sites than on untreated sites when averaged across all sampling dates. Heavy discing ...
6 pp., 3 illustrationsWhile brush can be a problem for livestock production on South Texas rangeland...
Botanical composition of white-tailed deer fecal pellets from untreated and brush-controlled areas o...
The long-term effects of root plowing in plant communities in south Texas are not clearly understood...
Mechanical top growth removal of certain shrub species stimulates sprouting and temporarily increase...
Prescribed burning is a recommended maintenance treatment following mechanical treatments of south T...
Brush is an important component of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Raf.) habitat. We deter...
The relative use of 11 major brush types and a rootplowed area by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virg...
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were observed by spotlight in the Rolling Plains of Texas...
Weather is often accepted as the absolute driver of vegetation responses in semiarid environments; y...
We studied the effects of vegetation characteristics in southern Texas on site selection by mature, ...
All mechanical brush control practices except root plowing increased preference values and forage ra...
The relative use of 11 major brush types and a rootplowed area by white-tailed deer was studied on t...
We documented vegetation dynamics (April 1986-July 1989) as part of a larger study to understand bot...
Palatability of shrub sprouts to white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Raf.) differs among speci...
Increasing herbivore densities and providing nutritional enhancement, via supplemental feed, may alt...
6 pp., 3 illustrationsWhile brush can be a problem for livestock production on South Texas rangeland...
Botanical composition of white-tailed deer fecal pellets from untreated and brush-controlled areas o...
The long-term effects of root plowing in plant communities in south Texas are not clearly understood...
Mechanical top growth removal of certain shrub species stimulates sprouting and temporarily increase...
Prescribed burning is a recommended maintenance treatment following mechanical treatments of south T...
Brush is an important component of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Raf.) habitat. We deter...
The relative use of 11 major brush types and a rootplowed area by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virg...
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were observed by spotlight in the Rolling Plains of Texas...
Weather is often accepted as the absolute driver of vegetation responses in semiarid environments; y...
We studied the effects of vegetation characteristics in southern Texas on site selection by mature, ...
All mechanical brush control practices except root plowing increased preference values and forage ra...
The relative use of 11 major brush types and a rootplowed area by white-tailed deer was studied on t...
We documented vegetation dynamics (April 1986-July 1989) as part of a larger study to understand bot...
Palatability of shrub sprouts to white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Raf.) differs among speci...
Increasing herbivore densities and providing nutritional enhancement, via supplemental feed, may alt...
6 pp., 3 illustrationsWhile brush can be a problem for livestock production on South Texas rangeland...
Botanical composition of white-tailed deer fecal pellets from untreated and brush-controlled areas o...
The long-term effects of root plowing in plant communities in south Texas are not clearly understood...