Greater plant diversity, richness and lower primary production are more characteristic for karst (calcareous) pastures than for lowland grassland. In relation to the level of animal grazing required, light and moderate levels are usually most appropriate (Hart, 2001). From the conservation point of view grazing intensity should be variable between sites, and between parts of large sites, and timed to provide for the requirements of different species in different seasons (Dolek & Geyer, 2002)
The relationship of different types of grassland use with plant species richness and composition (fu...
Extensively managed pastures are of crucial importance in sustaining biodiversity both in local- and...
1. Overgrazing has resulted in widespread decline in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in grass...
Greater plant diversity, richness and lower primary production are more characteristic for karst (ca...
We studied the effects of sheep grazing intensity and abandonment on plant species richness and comp...
In biodiversity conservation of agriculture-driven landscapes, grasslands have an outstanding import...
Commercial livestock production offers one of the main opportunities for mainstreaming of biodiversi...
The relative benefit of different grazing management practices for maintaining grassland biodiversit...
Calcareous grasslands are of high conservation importance and have been maintained by livestock graz...
Communal livestock grazing is expected to impact botanical composition and plant diversity of Draken...
Changes in the Common Agricultural Policy have led to the development of agri-environment schemes to...
Grasslands dominate land cover nationally and globally, and their composition, structure and habitat...
Abstract Selective grazing of livestock creates lightly and heavily grazed vegetation patches, which...
The study described changes in floristic vegetation structure in relation to livestock grazing inten...
Mixed-grazing systems occur when two or more large herbivores graze together. Body size and anatomic...
The relationship of different types of grassland use with plant species richness and composition (fu...
Extensively managed pastures are of crucial importance in sustaining biodiversity both in local- and...
1. Overgrazing has resulted in widespread decline in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in grass...
Greater plant diversity, richness and lower primary production are more characteristic for karst (ca...
We studied the effects of sheep grazing intensity and abandonment on plant species richness and comp...
In biodiversity conservation of agriculture-driven landscapes, grasslands have an outstanding import...
Commercial livestock production offers one of the main opportunities for mainstreaming of biodiversi...
The relative benefit of different grazing management practices for maintaining grassland biodiversit...
Calcareous grasslands are of high conservation importance and have been maintained by livestock graz...
Communal livestock grazing is expected to impact botanical composition and plant diversity of Draken...
Changes in the Common Agricultural Policy have led to the development of agri-environment schemes to...
Grasslands dominate land cover nationally and globally, and their composition, structure and habitat...
Abstract Selective grazing of livestock creates lightly and heavily grazed vegetation patches, which...
The study described changes in floristic vegetation structure in relation to livestock grazing inten...
Mixed-grazing systems occur when two or more large herbivores graze together. Body size and anatomic...
The relationship of different types of grassland use with plant species richness and composition (fu...
Extensively managed pastures are of crucial importance in sustaining biodiversity both in local- and...
1. Overgrazing has resulted in widespread decline in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in grass...