International audienceReduction in grazing intensity and the use of traditional instead of commercial breeds have frequently been recommended to meet biodiversity and production goals in sustainable grazing systems. The impact of such practices within a range of contrasting grassland vegetation types was studied. This paper describes the effects on foraging behaviour in a study conducted over three years on mesotrophic or semi-natural grasslands in UK (steers), Germany (steers), France (heifers) and Italy (sheep). Three treatments were performed: (i) a moderate grazing intensity using a commercial breed, (ii) a more lenient grazing intensity with a commercial breed and (iii) a more lenient intensity with a traditional breed. Livestock at al...
The effect of different supplementary feeding rates for grazing cattle on high-altitude pastures dyn...
Understanding the interplay between foraging behaviour and vegetation dynamics in heterogeneous past...
Control over the quantity and quality of food ingested by grazing ruminants in temperate pasture sys...
Grasslands dominate land cover nationally and globally, and their composition, structure and habitat...
International audienceFrom a review of the literature, we conclude that the main mechanism by which ...
In biodiversity conservation of agriculture-driven landscapes, grasslands have an outstanding import...
In temperate areas, grazing provides a large part of the nutrient requirements of ruminants and may ...
This thesis focuses on two main questions regarding the relation between a large herbivore, Bos taur...
Mixed-grazing systems occur when two or more large herbivores graze together. Body size and anatomic...
In the UK the funding mechanism for moorland restoration is being implemented primarily through agri...
It is well recognized that domesticated and wild ruminant grazers have an important impact on the co...
For the improvement and maintenance of the desirable ecological value of semi-natural grasslands, i...
Previous research has shown that sheep (Champion et al., 1998) and dairy cattle (Nuthall et al., 200...
Ruminants grazing mixed-species pastures face many choices, including when and where to graze and ho...
Conciliating livestock production and conservation of grassland biodiversity is now an imperative. W...
The effect of different supplementary feeding rates for grazing cattle on high-altitude pastures dyn...
Understanding the interplay between foraging behaviour and vegetation dynamics in heterogeneous past...
Control over the quantity and quality of food ingested by grazing ruminants in temperate pasture sys...
Grasslands dominate land cover nationally and globally, and their composition, structure and habitat...
International audienceFrom a review of the literature, we conclude that the main mechanism by which ...
In biodiversity conservation of agriculture-driven landscapes, grasslands have an outstanding import...
In temperate areas, grazing provides a large part of the nutrient requirements of ruminants and may ...
This thesis focuses on two main questions regarding the relation between a large herbivore, Bos taur...
Mixed-grazing systems occur when two or more large herbivores graze together. Body size and anatomic...
In the UK the funding mechanism for moorland restoration is being implemented primarily through agri...
It is well recognized that domesticated and wild ruminant grazers have an important impact on the co...
For the improvement and maintenance of the desirable ecological value of semi-natural grasslands, i...
Previous research has shown that sheep (Champion et al., 1998) and dairy cattle (Nuthall et al., 200...
Ruminants grazing mixed-species pastures face many choices, including when and where to graze and ho...
Conciliating livestock production and conservation of grassland biodiversity is now an imperative. W...
The effect of different supplementary feeding rates for grazing cattle on high-altitude pastures dyn...
Understanding the interplay between foraging behaviour and vegetation dynamics in heterogeneous past...
Control over the quantity and quality of food ingested by grazing ruminants in temperate pasture sys...