This study assessed the importance of spatial and temporal variation in plant quality and quantity for determining sustainable stocking rates in game, commercial and communal ranches in semi-arid savanna of the Northern Cape Province, South Africa, in wet and dry seasons over a two-year period. We focussed on variation in plant biomass, phosphorus (P), crude protein (CP) concentrations and dry matter digestibility as parameters most likely to affect sustainable stocking rates. Habitat type had greater effects on plant quality, plant biomass and species composition than management type. The commercially-managed area had the highest tree density in the rocky habitat and lower plant quality than other management types. All of these features ...
Aim The search for possible factors influencing the spatial variation of grass quality is an importa...
Leaf dry mass (DM) at peak biomass was estimated for different plant communities in a semi-arid sava...
Development of extensive livestock production in KwaZulu-Natal is constrained by seasonal variabilit...
The effects of grazing on plant biomass, plant quality, species evenness, species diversity and spec...
The tree:grass ratio of savannas is important, especially in the semi-arid savannas of South Africa....
A two-year study was conducted in lightly grazed areas of Matopos Research Station, Zimbabwe, to eva...
High-density, short-duration stocking (HDG) is gaining popularity amongst farmers in the South Afric...
Annual biomass cycles, accumulation rates and nutritional characteristics of forage and non-forage s...
Studies of the effects of woody vegetation on herbaceous vegetation in southern Africa have focussed...
The biggest threat to cattle production in most South African communal areas is poor management of g...
We used faecal profiling to assess diet quality of animals under three different management types in...
Wild herbivore grazing preference for sites on illuvial soils, as opposed, to eluvial or sandy soils...
Plots of herbaceous vegetation in a natural savanna were treated with various levels and combination...
With the rapid expansion of wildlife ranching and conservation in South African savannas and the res...
Seasonal changes in crude protein, phosphorus and calcium contents of five common plant species in t...
Aim The search for possible factors influencing the spatial variation of grass quality is an importa...
Leaf dry mass (DM) at peak biomass was estimated for different plant communities in a semi-arid sava...
Development of extensive livestock production in KwaZulu-Natal is constrained by seasonal variabilit...
The effects of grazing on plant biomass, plant quality, species evenness, species diversity and spec...
The tree:grass ratio of savannas is important, especially in the semi-arid savannas of South Africa....
A two-year study was conducted in lightly grazed areas of Matopos Research Station, Zimbabwe, to eva...
High-density, short-duration stocking (HDG) is gaining popularity amongst farmers in the South Afric...
Annual biomass cycles, accumulation rates and nutritional characteristics of forage and non-forage s...
Studies of the effects of woody vegetation on herbaceous vegetation in southern Africa have focussed...
The biggest threat to cattle production in most South African communal areas is poor management of g...
We used faecal profiling to assess diet quality of animals under three different management types in...
Wild herbivore grazing preference for sites on illuvial soils, as opposed, to eluvial or sandy soils...
Plots of herbaceous vegetation in a natural savanna were treated with various levels and combination...
With the rapid expansion of wildlife ranching and conservation in South African savannas and the res...
Seasonal changes in crude protein, phosphorus and calcium contents of five common plant species in t...
Aim The search for possible factors influencing the spatial variation of grass quality is an importa...
Leaf dry mass (DM) at peak biomass was estimated for different plant communities in a semi-arid sava...
Development of extensive livestock production in KwaZulu-Natal is constrained by seasonal variabilit...