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Many rangelands evolved under an interactive disturbance regime in which grazers respond to the spatial pattern of fire and create a patchy, heterogen...
Read moreThe extent and the mechanisms of rangeland vegetation responses to variations of stocking rate, stocking density, grazing intensity, grazing itinerari...
Read moreRangeland grasshopper movement was studied in Wyoming, USA, in July 1997 with respect to the biological and ecological factors (population density, de...
Read more1. To explore how rangeland grazing affects native plant diversity at local and regional scales, we measured the frequency of occurrence of plant spec...
Read moreThe widespread provision of livestock drinking water in previously dry Australian rangelands has supported concomitant increases in cumulative grazing...
Read moreLivestock grazing has degraded many arid and semi-arid rangelands around the world, and the drier climate predicted by climate change scenarios may am...
Read moreMaintaining the resilience and functionality of savannas is key to sustaining the ecosystem services they provide. This maintenance is largely depende...
Read moreFoot and mouth disease (FMD) is one of the world's most important livestock diseases and pigs Sus scrofa are highly susceptible. In countries with sig...
Read moreManagement of rangelands has long operated under the paradigm of minimizing spatially discrete disturbances, often under the objective of reducing inh...
Read moreThe issue of competition between livestock and wild herbivores has remained contentious. We studied the diets and population structures of the mountai...
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