Rangeland monitoring aims to determine whether grazing management strategies meet the goals of sustainable resource utilization. The development of sustainable grazing management strategies requires an understanding of the manner in which grazing animals utilize available vegetation. In this study, we made use of livestock tracking, in situ observations and Sentinel-2 imagery to make rangeland scale observations of vegetation conditions in a semi-arid environment, to better understand the spatial relationships between vegetation conditions and sheep movement patterns. We hypothesized that sheep graze more selectively under low stocking rates—resulting in localized overgrazing. We also assessed the importance of image spatial resolution, as ...
Rangelands cover about half of Earth's land surface, encompass considerable biodiversity, and provid...
The distribution of herbivores is hypothesized to be influenced by an interplay of several biophysic...
The grazing environment (i.e. the quantity and quality of pasture available) drives sheep production...
While rangeland ecosystems are globally important for livestock production, they also support divers...
Communal rangelands provide habitat to many plants and animals. However, there is evidence that live...
2012-07-27Sustainable ranching refers to the practice of evaluating livestock quantities that natura...
We asked what vegetation traits influence sheep in selecting foraging paths on the range. We obtaine...
Extensive grazing systems are an integrated combination of animals, soils, plants and procedures, us...
Assessing vegetation status via remote sensing techniques using various vegetation indices has been ...
A need exists in arid rangelands for effective monitoring of the impacts of grazing management on ve...
Herbage and cattle production in semi-arid regions are primarily controlled by climate variation par...
Improved understandings of the agricultural and range ecologies of semi-arid Africa require better i...
With the commercial development of the global positioning system (GPS), it is now possible to monito...
Patch selection by grazing animals is difficult to quantify, particularly in large, extensive paddoc...
This study evaluated the impacts of different grazing treatments (continuous (C) and rotational (R) ...
Rangelands cover about half of Earth's land surface, encompass considerable biodiversity, and provid...
The distribution of herbivores is hypothesized to be influenced by an interplay of several biophysic...
The grazing environment (i.e. the quantity and quality of pasture available) drives sheep production...
While rangeland ecosystems are globally important for livestock production, they also support divers...
Communal rangelands provide habitat to many plants and animals. However, there is evidence that live...
2012-07-27Sustainable ranching refers to the practice of evaluating livestock quantities that natura...
We asked what vegetation traits influence sheep in selecting foraging paths on the range. We obtaine...
Extensive grazing systems are an integrated combination of animals, soils, plants and procedures, us...
Assessing vegetation status via remote sensing techniques using various vegetation indices has been ...
A need exists in arid rangelands for effective monitoring of the impacts of grazing management on ve...
Herbage and cattle production in semi-arid regions are primarily controlled by climate variation par...
Improved understandings of the agricultural and range ecologies of semi-arid Africa require better i...
With the commercial development of the global positioning system (GPS), it is now possible to monito...
Patch selection by grazing animals is difficult to quantify, particularly in large, extensive paddoc...
This study evaluated the impacts of different grazing treatments (continuous (C) and rotational (R) ...
Rangelands cover about half of Earth's land surface, encompass considerable biodiversity, and provid...
The distribution of herbivores is hypothesized to be influenced by an interplay of several biophysic...
The grazing environment (i.e. the quantity and quality of pasture available) drives sheep production...