Invasive weed species in California's rangelands can reduce herbaceous diversity, forage quality and wildlife habitat. Small-scale studies (5 acres or fewer) have shown reductions of medusahead and yellow starthistle using prescribed grazing on rangelands, but little is published on the effects of pasture-scale (greater than 80 acres) prescribed grazing on weed control and plant community responses. We report the results of a 6-year collaborative study of manager-applied prescribed grazing implemented on rangeland that had not been grazed for 4 years. Grazing reduced medusahead but did not alter yellow starthistle cover. Medusahead reductions were only seen in years that did not have significant late spring rainfall, suggesting that it is a...
The rapid expansion of western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis spp. occidentalis Hook.) across the n...
Invasion of rangeland by exotic forage species threatens ecosystem structure and function and can ca...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The science underpinning targeted grazing has been advancing for decades, supporting a major paradig...
Ranchers are increasingly expected to manage grasslands for forage production and native biodiversit...
Three watersheds at the University of California's Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center (SF...
Working rangelands and natural areas span diverse ecosystems and face both ecological and economic t...
The invasive annual grasses barb goatgrass (Aegilops triuncialis L.) and medusahead (Elymus caput-me...
Downy brome or cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) and medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae) are the most...
Broom snakeweed (Gutierrezia sarothrae [Pursh] Britton Rusby) increases and dominates rangelands fol...
Medusahead [Taeniatherum caput-medusae (L.) Nevski] has become a major invasive plant on the annual ...
Influences of grazing intensity on species composition and herbage production of grass-woodland and ...
Targeted grazing uses livestock to address woody plant encroachment, flammable biomass accumulations...
Land managers often face the dilemma of balancing livestock use with conservation of sensitive speci...
Maintaining native biodiversity in grasslands requires management and mitigation of anthropogenic ch...
The rapid expansion of western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis spp. occidentalis Hook.) across the n...
Invasion of rangeland by exotic forage species threatens ecosystem structure and function and can ca...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
The science underpinning targeted grazing has been advancing for decades, supporting a major paradig...
Ranchers are increasingly expected to manage grasslands for forage production and native biodiversit...
Three watersheds at the University of California's Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center (SF...
Working rangelands and natural areas span diverse ecosystems and face both ecological and economic t...
The invasive annual grasses barb goatgrass (Aegilops triuncialis L.) and medusahead (Elymus caput-me...
Downy brome or cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) and medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae) are the most...
Broom snakeweed (Gutierrezia sarothrae [Pursh] Britton Rusby) increases and dominates rangelands fol...
Medusahead [Taeniatherum caput-medusae (L.) Nevski] has become a major invasive plant on the annual ...
Influences of grazing intensity on species composition and herbage production of grass-woodland and ...
Targeted grazing uses livestock to address woody plant encroachment, flammable biomass accumulations...
Land managers often face the dilemma of balancing livestock use with conservation of sensitive speci...
Maintaining native biodiversity in grasslands requires management and mitigation of anthropogenic ch...
The rapid expansion of western juniper (Juniperus occidentalis spp. occidentalis Hook.) across the n...
Invasion of rangeland by exotic forage species threatens ecosystem structure and function and can ca...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...