نتایج جستجو برای: ie intense grazing

تعداد نتایج: 84177  

2004

Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service Previously, the release of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres for emergency haying and grazing was a result of drought conditions. Under new program rules, haying and grazing is now allowed on eligible acres regardless of moisture conditions under managed haying and grazing. Managed haying and grazin...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Rob Alkemade Robin S Reid Maurits van den Berg Jan de Leeuw Michel Jeuken

Biodiversity in rangelands is decreasing, due to intense utilization for livestock production and conversion of rangeland into cropland; yet the outlook of rangeland biodiversity has not been considered in view of future global demand for food. Here we assess the impact of future livestock production on the global rangelands area and their biodiversity. First we formalized existing knowledge ab...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Byron E Pedler Lihini I Aluwihare Farooq Azam

Marine dissolved organic carbon (DOC) encompasses one of the largest reservoirs of carbon on Earth. Heterotrophic bacteria are the primary biotic force regulating the fate of this material, yet the capacity of individual strains to significantly contribute to carbon cycling is unknown. Here we quantified the ability of a single Alteromonas strain [Alteromonas sp. strain Scripps Institution of O...

2007
S. Kazamias K. Cassou D. Ros F. Plé G. Jamelot A. Klisnick O. Lundh F. Lindau A. Persson C. G. Wahlström S. de Rossi D. Joyeux B. Zielbauer D. Ursescu T. Kühl

We present recent results on the extensive investigation of a Ni-like Mo X-ray laser pumped in the transient regime and GRIP (grazing incidence pumping) configuration. The pump laser was the 10 Hz, multi-terawatt, Ti:Sa laser system at Lund Laser Centre, Sweden. The main diagnostic was a monochromatic near-field imaging system with a 1.7 micron spatial resolution. Intense lasing was observed ro...

2000
J. Gambiza S. Higgins

Miombo woodlands are crucial to the livelihoods of rural people throughout southern, eastern and central Africa. This paper describes a dynamic simulation model of key ecological processes in miombo and examines the ecological and economic impacts of various forms of management. The model shows that removing harvestable trees and reducing the level of grazing by livestock causes an increase in ...

2005
Madlen Denoth Judith H. Myers

Purple loosestrife, Lythrum salicaria, has invaded North American wetlands over the last 200 years. A biological control project was started in British Columbia, Canada, in 1993 with the introduction of Galerucella calmariensis, a leaf-feeding beetle of European origin. To evaluate the success of the biological control project in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, we monitored the defoliat...

2005
P. B. Adler M. F. Garbulsky J. M. Paruelo W. K. Lauenroth

Previous work in climatically similar sagebrush steppe, USA and Patagonian steppe, Argentina suggested that a more intense evolutionary history of grazing in Patagonia selected for graminoids of lower forage quality, resulting in a plant community more resistant to livestock grazing. Here we consider whether subtle abiotic differences might create greater water or nutrient limitation in Patagon...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2016
Yaoming Li Qiaoyan Lin Shiping Wang Xiangzhen Li Wentso Liu Caiyun Luo Zhenhua Zhang Xiaoxue Zhu Lili Jiang Xine Li

Warming and grazing significantly affect the structure and function of an alpine meadow ecosystem. Yet, the responses of soil microbes to these disturbances are not well understood. Controlled asymmetrical warming (+1.2/1.7°C during daytime/nighttime) with grazing experiments were conducted to study microbial response to warming, grazing and their interactions. Significant interactive effects o...

2011
Nianpeng He Xingguo Han Guirui Yu Quansheng Chen

An understanding of the factors controlling plant community composition will allow improved prediction of the responses of plant communities to natural and anthropogenic environmental change. Using monitoring data from 1980 to 2009, we quantified the changes in community composition in Leymus chinensis and Stipa grandis dominated grasslands in Inner Mongolia under long-term grazing-exclusion an...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2007
Tara G Martin S McIntyre

We investigated the impact of pastoral management on birds in subtropical grassy eucalypt woodland in southeastern Queensland, Australia, where the patterns of land management have made it possible to disentangle the effects of livestock grazing from those of tree clearing. We recorded changes in bird species composition, density, and relative abundance across two woodland habitat types (ripari...

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