The spatial heterogeneity of grazing pressure on extensive rangelands has management implications (Adler et al., 2001) but it has traditionally been difficult to quantify. Combination of technologies based on GPS (Global Positioning System) and GIS (Geographic Information Systems) is a quantum leap in our ability to address this issue. These tools were used to estimate the spatial heterogeneity of grazing pressure at a farm scale, and examine the relation between local landscape features and local grazing pressure
of livestock activity on heterogeneous subalpine pastures reveal distinct responses to spatial autoc...
2012-07-27Sustainable ranching refers to the practice of evaluating livestock quantities that natura...
Abstract Because grazing by livestock is one of the primary threats to rangeland biodiversity, but ...
The relationship between environmental and management factors and grazing livestock distribution is ...
Sustainable management of heterogeneous grazing systems requires better understanding of the spatial...
Abstract. Range management needs information on distribution of livestock. The better the distributi...
Large paddocks, a heterogeneous landscape and widely dispersed water points provide challenges for t...
Traditional knowledge about the behavior of grazing livestock is about to disappear. Shepherds well ...
With the commercial development of the global positioning system (GPS), it is now possible to monito...
Communal rangelands provide habitat to many plants and animals. However, there is evidence that live...
Improved understandings of the agricultural and range ecologies of semi-arid Africa require better i...
Extensive grazing systems are an integrated combination of animals, soils, plants and procedures, us...
Highly spatially variable environments pose animals with diet selection decisions that need to accou...
This study used global positioning systems (GPS) to understand grazing distribution of three cattle ...
Advances in global positioning system (GPS) technology have dramatically enhanced the ability to tra...
of livestock activity on heterogeneous subalpine pastures reveal distinct responses to spatial autoc...
2012-07-27Sustainable ranching refers to the practice of evaluating livestock quantities that natura...
Abstract Because grazing by livestock is one of the primary threats to rangeland biodiversity, but ...
The relationship between environmental and management factors and grazing livestock distribution is ...
Sustainable management of heterogeneous grazing systems requires better understanding of the spatial...
Abstract. Range management needs information on distribution of livestock. The better the distributi...
Large paddocks, a heterogeneous landscape and widely dispersed water points provide challenges for t...
Traditional knowledge about the behavior of grazing livestock is about to disappear. Shepherds well ...
With the commercial development of the global positioning system (GPS), it is now possible to monito...
Communal rangelands provide habitat to many plants and animals. However, there is evidence that live...
Improved understandings of the agricultural and range ecologies of semi-arid Africa require better i...
Extensive grazing systems are an integrated combination of animals, soils, plants and procedures, us...
Highly spatially variable environments pose animals with diet selection decisions that need to accou...
This study used global positioning systems (GPS) to understand grazing distribution of three cattle ...
Advances in global positioning system (GPS) technology have dramatically enhanced the ability to tra...
of livestock activity on heterogeneous subalpine pastures reveal distinct responses to spatial autoc...
2012-07-27Sustainable ranching refers to the practice of evaluating livestock quantities that natura...
Abstract Because grazing by livestock is one of the primary threats to rangeland biodiversity, but ...