Animals in grazing work as catalyst in the nutrient cycling processes of the ecosystems. Part of biomass that animal intake returning to soil in the degraded way like faeces and urine. The return is around 90% of the mineral nutrients, including nitrogen. However, it is necessary to know how these dejects are distributed on the area by animals. The environment management affects directly spatial distribution of these dejects. Drinking fountain, salt and feed trough, portress, rest area and shadow are structures that change the way that animal graze. Sward structure and herbage morphology affect the grazing behaviour as well. So, the objective this experiment was evaluate the spatial distribution of dung from dairy heifers in integrated syst...
African megaherbivores are ecosystem engineers, which are under threat of extinction caused by, amon...
Management-oriented models of cattle habitat use often treat grazing pressure as a single variable s...
The objective of this study was to identify the pattern of deposition of feces by supplemented cross...
The sustainability of agrosilvopastoral systems, e.g., dehesas, is threatened. It is necessary to de...
Cattle activity greatly influences plant species composition and biomass production of grassland eco...
This study determined distribution of feces and urine from dairy cattle managed in a rotationally gr...
The objective was to evaluate the grazing behavior and the spatial distribution of feces of F1 young...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the effect of limited grazing time on urination and d...
Fresh cattle dung from four farms with different feeding strategies was used to create artificial du...
Poster presented at the 18th World Congress of Soil Science, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 9-15 July 2...
Spatial patterns of herbivore defecation within grazing systems are important as they directly affec...
The transfer of matter by cattle in a 'dehesa ' patureland in Central Spain has been quant...
1. Territorial or resting behaviour of large herbivores can cause strong local deposits of dung, in ...
O desempenho de animais em pastejo depende, em grande parte, da interação entre os mecanismos do com...
O experimento foi conduzido no campo Experimental de Coronel Pacheco pertencente à EMBRAPA Gado de L...
African megaherbivores are ecosystem engineers, which are under threat of extinction caused by, amon...
Management-oriented models of cattle habitat use often treat grazing pressure as a single variable s...
The objective of this study was to identify the pattern of deposition of feces by supplemented cross...
The sustainability of agrosilvopastoral systems, e.g., dehesas, is threatened. It is necessary to de...
Cattle activity greatly influences plant species composition and biomass production of grassland eco...
This study determined distribution of feces and urine from dairy cattle managed in a rotationally gr...
The objective was to evaluate the grazing behavior and the spatial distribution of feces of F1 young...
The objective of this paper was to investigate the effect of limited grazing time on urination and d...
Fresh cattle dung from four farms with different feeding strategies was used to create artificial du...
Poster presented at the 18th World Congress of Soil Science, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 9-15 July 2...
Spatial patterns of herbivore defecation within grazing systems are important as they directly affec...
The transfer of matter by cattle in a 'dehesa ' patureland in Central Spain has been quant...
1. Territorial or resting behaviour of large herbivores can cause strong local deposits of dung, in ...
O desempenho de animais em pastejo depende, em grande parte, da interação entre os mecanismos do com...
O experimento foi conduzido no campo Experimental de Coronel Pacheco pertencente à EMBRAPA Gado de L...
African megaherbivores are ecosystem engineers, which are under threat of extinction caused by, amon...
Management-oriented models of cattle habitat use often treat grazing pressure as a single variable s...
The objective of this study was to identify the pattern of deposition of feces by supplemented cross...