Targeted grazing uses livestock to address woody plant encroachment, flammable biomass accumulations, exotic weed invasions, and other management issues. In principle, a feature distinguishing targeted grazing from production-orientated grazing is stocking regimes (i.e., rates, timings, and durations) are chosen to encourage heavy defoliation of unwanted plants at sensitive growth stages. In practice, there are limited data available to guide stocking regime choices. Those data that do exist derive mostly from short-term studies, so the long-term effects of targeted grazing most concerning to managers remain highly uncertain. In a previous study, we imposed clipping treatments to identify defoliation levels and timings effective against the...
Livestock grazing can be used as a key management tool for maintaining healthy ecosystems. However, ...
Targeted livestock grazing is a proven tool for manipulating range land vegetation, and current know...
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The science underpinning targeted grazing has been advancing for decades, supporting a major paradig...
The discipline of range science is in part based on the observation that vegetation on rangelands ch...
Livestock grazing can be used as a key management tool for maintaining healthy ecosystems. However, ...
Invasion of rangeland by exotic forage species threatens ecosystem structure and function and can ca...
8 pp., 9 figuresGrazing and browsing can have a neutral, positive or negative effect on rangeland pl...
More information about the effects of combining intensive livestock grazing of noxious weeds and ass...
Improved carrying capacity of grasslands has been attributed to the effect of time-controlled grazin...
Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.), a widely established exotic, noxious, perennial weed, is a major ...
Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L), an aggressive Eurasian forb, is invading native upland ranges domi...
Grazing tolerance of dominant native species may determine the fate of rangeland ecosystems, and usi...
Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.), a widely established exotic, noxious, perennial weed, is a major ...
The role of ungulate grazing in shaping rangeland ecosystems is well known relative to other importa...
Livestock grazing can be used as a key management tool for maintaining healthy ecosystems. However, ...
Targeted livestock grazing is a proven tool for manipulating range land vegetation, and current know...
The text of this article unavailable on this server due to copyright. Abstract is available
The science underpinning targeted grazing has been advancing for decades, supporting a major paradig...
The discipline of range science is in part based on the observation that vegetation on rangelands ch...
Livestock grazing can be used as a key management tool for maintaining healthy ecosystems. However, ...
Invasion of rangeland by exotic forage species threatens ecosystem structure and function and can ca...
8 pp., 9 figuresGrazing and browsing can have a neutral, positive or negative effect on rangeland pl...
More information about the effects of combining intensive livestock grazing of noxious weeds and ass...
Improved carrying capacity of grasslands has been attributed to the effect of time-controlled grazin...
Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.), a widely established exotic, noxious, perennial weed, is a major ...
Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L), an aggressive Eurasian forb, is invading native upland ranges domi...
Grazing tolerance of dominant native species may determine the fate of rangeland ecosystems, and usi...
Leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.), a widely established exotic, noxious, perennial weed, is a major ...
The role of ungulate grazing in shaping rangeland ecosystems is well known relative to other importa...
Livestock grazing can be used as a key management tool for maintaining healthy ecosystems. However, ...
Targeted livestock grazing is a proven tool for manipulating range land vegetation, and current know...
The text of this article unavailable on this server due to copyright. Abstract is available