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integrated approach to grazingland ecological assessments and management interpretations

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2014
Estados Unidos de América

The status of grazinglands in the USA is increasingly dynamic with large areas being converted to cropland in response to demands for increased crop production. Here we focus on two types of grazinglands: rangelands and pasturelands.

Spatial patterns of grassland-shrubland state transitions: a 74-year record on grazed and protected areas

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Diciembre, 2014

Tree and shrub abundance has increased in many grasslands, causing changes in ecosystem carbon and nitrogen pools that are related to patterns of woody plant distribution. However, with regard to spatial patterns, little is known about (i) how they develop; (ii) how they are influenced by grazing; or (iii) the extent to which intraspecific interactions dictate them.

Cattle as ecosystem engineers: New grazing management enhances rangeland biodiversity

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Diciembre, 2014

A confluence of factors has shaped the composition and structure of vegetation on rangelands in the American West. These factors include climate, soils, topography, history of grazing and fire (both wildfire and prescribed fire) as well as legacy effects from prior land management practices.

Effects of supplementing Leucaena leucocephala and conserved forages from natural pasture on the performance of grazing calves

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Diciembre, 2014

Twelve white Fulani × N'dama cross-bred calves weighing 83.79 ± 1.16� kg were used in an 84-day experiment to investigate the utilization of forage resources from natural grazing land. The experimental diets were sole grazing, grazing + hay, grazing + silage and grazing + Leucaena leucocephala leaves.

Traditional Livelihoods, Conservation and Meadow Ecology in Jiuzhaigou National Park, Sichuan, China

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2014
China

Jiuzhaigou National Park (JNP) is a site of global conservation significance. Conservation policies in JNP include the implementation of two national reforestation programs to increase forest cover and the exclusion of local land-use.

Deforestation of degraded rangelands: The Argentine Chaco enters the next state of the Anthropocene

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2014
Argentina

Twenty years ago I completed my Master’s work in the Chaco forests of northern Argentina. The native forests are, in fact, rangelands. In addition to livestock grazing, there is timber extraction, wildlife harvest (think tegu lizard cowboy boots), and charcoal production. I took part in a project comparing biodiversity among production systems.

Long-Term Vegetation Change Provides Evidence for Alternate States in Silver Sagebrush

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2014
Estados Unidos de América

A key goal in land management is to prevent ecosystem shifts that affect human well-being. Like other types of sagebrush shrublands, large areas dominated by the common but little-studied mountain silver sagebrush may have shifted to a less productive shrub-dominated alternate state under heavy livestock grazing in the 19th century.

Human Infrastructure and Invasive Plant Occurrence Across Rangelands of Southwestern Wyoming, USA

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Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2014
Estados Unidos de América

Although human influence across rural landscapes is often discussed, interactions between the native, natural systems and human activities are challenging to measure explicitly. We assessed the distribution of introduced, invasive species as related to anthropogenic infrastructure and environmental conditions across southwestern Wyoming.

Evaluation of changes in ecological security in China’s Qinghai Lake Basin from 2000 to 2013 and the relationship to land use and climate change

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Diciembre, 2014
China

Ecological security evaluation is an important way to identify the need for improvement in a watershed and to assess the degree of regional sustainable development. Using a driver–pressure–state–exposure–response model, a comprehensive system of ecological security indicators was developed, and it was demonstrated in a case study of the main ecological problems facing the Qinghai Lake Basin.