Three levels of vehicle impact (2, 8, 32 trips over the same tracks) were applied on rangelands near Ashland, Mont., using a four-wheel-drive Chevrolet Blazer with mud and snow radial tires. The impacts were applied each month, May to September, on previously unimpacted range. Canopy coverage measurements and ground and aerial photography were used to evaluate the impact effects. In the year of impact, canopy coverage measurements showed increasing damage to the vegetation as the number of trips increased. Damage was greater on very moist to wet soils than on dry soils. Vegetation measurements the year following the impacts did not show carry-over damage to vegetation from the 2 and 8 trip treatments, except for range impacted when the soil...
In and around the Great Basin, United States, restoration of shrub steppe vegetation is needed where...
Range improvement treatments-brush clearing, pitting, and seeding to grass-were imposed on twenty-fo...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Linear disturbances associated with on- and off-road vehicle use on rangelands has increased dramati...
A 3-year experiment to evaluate tracked vehicle effects on vegetation and soil characteristics was e...
Linear disturbances associated with on- and off-road vehicle use on rangelands has increased dramati...
A new plant damage assessment technique was developed by plant ecologists from Bechtel Nevada at the...
Vehicle training, a common disturbance of military lands, is part of a suite of land uses that also ...
Vehicle training, a common disturbance of military lands, is part of a suite of land uses that also ...
Land use management to provide areas for off-road vehicle (ORV) recreational activity, and to contro...
Estimating the effects of conservation practices on rangelands is extremely challenging, compared wi...
There has been increasing concern that training on military lands results in excessive soil erosion,...
Aerial spraying of an Ozark woodland with 2,4,5-T temporarily increased yields of grasses preferred ...
Adaptive management of road networks depends on timely data that accurately reflect the impacts thos...
The effects of cattle trampling in a Douglas-fir plantation the first year after planting were asses...
In and around the Great Basin, United States, restoration of shrub steppe vegetation is needed where...
Range improvement treatments-brush clearing, pitting, and seeding to grass-were imposed on twenty-fo...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Linear disturbances associated with on- and off-road vehicle use on rangelands has increased dramati...
A 3-year experiment to evaluate tracked vehicle effects on vegetation and soil characteristics was e...
Linear disturbances associated with on- and off-road vehicle use on rangelands has increased dramati...
A new plant damage assessment technique was developed by plant ecologists from Bechtel Nevada at the...
Vehicle training, a common disturbance of military lands, is part of a suite of land uses that also ...
Vehicle training, a common disturbance of military lands, is part of a suite of land uses that also ...
Land use management to provide areas for off-road vehicle (ORV) recreational activity, and to contro...
Estimating the effects of conservation practices on rangelands is extremely challenging, compared wi...
There has been increasing concern that training on military lands results in excessive soil erosion,...
Aerial spraying of an Ozark woodland with 2,4,5-T temporarily increased yields of grasses preferred ...
Adaptive management of road networks depends on timely data that accurately reflect the impacts thos...
The effects of cattle trampling in a Douglas-fir plantation the first year after planting were asses...
In and around the Great Basin, United States, restoration of shrub steppe vegetation is needed where...
Range improvement treatments-brush clearing, pitting, and seeding to grass-were imposed on twenty-fo...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...