The occurrence of interstitial species in Astrebla grasslands in Australia are influenced by grazing and seasonal rainfall but the interactions of these two influences are complex. This paper describes three studies aimed at determining and explaining the changes in plant species richness and abundance of the interstitial species in a long-term sheep utilisation experiment in an Astrebla grassland in northern Queensland. In the first study, increasing utilisation increased the frequency of Dactyloctenium radulans (Button grass) and Brachyachne convergens (Downs couch) and reduced that of Streptoglossa adscendens (Mint bush). In the second study, seasonal rainfall variation between 1984 and 2009 resulted in large annual differences in the si...
Agricultural management influences the species richness and composition of ground-storey vegetation ...
Grazing by livestock has led to passive clearing of the majority of remaining areas of native vegeta...
Bothriochloa ewartiana (desert bluegrass) is a palatable, native perennial (C4) grass of considerabl...
The occurrence of interstitial species in Astrebla grasslands in Australia are influenced by grazing...
Managing large variations in herbage production, resulting from highly variable seasonal rainfall, p...
The response of grasslands to disturbance varies with the nature of the disturbance and the producti...
Livestock grazing is often thought to enhance native plant species co-existence in remnant grassland...
Even when no baseline data are available, the impacts of 150 years of livestock grazing on natural g...
Two experiments were conducted in the semi-arid (400 millimeter annual rainfall) Macquarie region of...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
Bothriochloa ewartiana (desert bluegrass) is a palatable, native perennial (C4) grass of considerabl...
Managing native pastures for sustainable and economic production requires a good understanding of gr...
The interactive effect of grazing and soil resources on plant species richness and coexistence has b...
The effects of management practices on plant species diversity and productivity within a naturalised...
The modification of natural woodland tree densities through tree removal or clearing has been used b...
Agricultural management influences the species richness and composition of ground-storey vegetation ...
Grazing by livestock has led to passive clearing of the majority of remaining areas of native vegeta...
Bothriochloa ewartiana (desert bluegrass) is a palatable, native perennial (C4) grass of considerabl...
The occurrence of interstitial species in Astrebla grasslands in Australia are influenced by grazing...
Managing large variations in herbage production, resulting from highly variable seasonal rainfall, p...
The response of grasslands to disturbance varies with the nature of the disturbance and the producti...
Livestock grazing is often thought to enhance native plant species co-existence in remnant grassland...
Even when no baseline data are available, the impacts of 150 years of livestock grazing on natural g...
Two experiments were conducted in the semi-arid (400 millimeter annual rainfall) Macquarie region of...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
Bothriochloa ewartiana (desert bluegrass) is a palatable, native perennial (C4) grass of considerabl...
Managing native pastures for sustainable and economic production requires a good understanding of gr...
The interactive effect of grazing and soil resources on plant species richness and coexistence has b...
The effects of management practices on plant species diversity and productivity within a naturalised...
The modification of natural woodland tree densities through tree removal or clearing has been used b...
Agricultural management influences the species richness and composition of ground-storey vegetation ...
Grazing by livestock has led to passive clearing of the majority of remaining areas of native vegeta...
Bothriochloa ewartiana (desert bluegrass) is a palatable, native perennial (C4) grass of considerabl...