This paper reports on the organization and operation of the U.S. International Biological Program's Grassland Biome study. The study has involved in the past 8 years a large number of scientists from many disciplines working in an integrated and data-sharing mode. Field studies have been conducted on 11 western grassland sites to obtain data to drive and to validate mathematical simulation models and to provide cross-site comparative information. The models are based upon data from field studies, the literature, and rate process studies, often conducted in the laboratory. A multiple-flow, ecosystem level model called "ELM" which can be adapted to various sites by changing parameters is described. The types and sources of scientific outputs ...
Graduation Date: 2015Species selection is a complex process that forage producers and land managers ...
In most of the world the priority for production-oriented research has been succeeded by the need fo...
The Rangelands archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of...
Grasslands cover 40% of the earth’s land area and provide numerous valuable ecosystem services. Howe...
When field research is cost- or time-prohibitive, models can inform decision-makers regarding the im...
Pastures established using buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) have shown heterogeneous responses in ...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Substantial progress has been made in both the modeling and field studies during the first six month...
International audienceCalibration and validation of simulation models describing herbage growth or f...
Intensively managed grasslands are globally prominent ecosystems. We investigated whether experiment...
A crop production model was modified and evaluated for application to native grassland ecosystems. T...
In this contribution a view of the promise and difficulties of modelling grassland is given. This is...
A brief history of the USIBP Grasslands Biome program and its impacts on scientific research in Nort...
(1) Data collected from coordinated comparative studies on the structure and function of ten central...
Simulation of the biogeochemical cycles of extensively and intensively managed grasslands and cropla...
Graduation Date: 2015Species selection is a complex process that forage producers and land managers ...
In most of the world the priority for production-oriented research has been succeeded by the need fo...
The Rangelands archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of...
Grasslands cover 40% of the earth’s land area and provide numerous valuable ecosystem services. Howe...
When field research is cost- or time-prohibitive, models can inform decision-makers regarding the im...
Pastures established using buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) have shown heterogeneous responses in ...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
Substantial progress has been made in both the modeling and field studies during the first six month...
International audienceCalibration and validation of simulation models describing herbage growth or f...
Intensively managed grasslands are globally prominent ecosystems. We investigated whether experiment...
A crop production model was modified and evaluated for application to native grassland ecosystems. T...
In this contribution a view of the promise and difficulties of modelling grassland is given. This is...
A brief history of the USIBP Grasslands Biome program and its impacts on scientific research in Nort...
(1) Data collected from coordinated comparative studies on the structure and function of ten central...
Simulation of the biogeochemical cycles of extensively and intensively managed grasslands and cropla...
Graduation Date: 2015Species selection is a complex process that forage producers and land managers ...
In most of the world the priority for production-oriented research has been succeeded by the need fo...
The Rangelands archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of...