نتایج جستجو برای: grazing unauthorized livestock

تعداد نتایج: 39687  

2007
Thomas Swetnam

Intensive livestock grazing was an important cause of reduction in surface fire occurrence in many Western forests. This effect occurred primarily during the late 1800s and early decades of the 1900s. Very large herds of sheep, goats, cattle and horses removed the grass cover in under stories of ponderosa pine and mixed conifer forests. In 1890, for example, there were more than 5 million sheep...

2016
Jun Yang Yumei Kang Katsutoshi Sakurai Kouhei Ohnishi

Grassland degradation in the Inner Mongolia grassland became seriously since the end of 20th century, because of the rapid expansion of livestock numbers and the development of economy. Overgrazing in this region is one of the main causes of grassland degradation. In this paper, soil microbial biomass carbon (Cmic) and nitrogen (Nmic) under continuous free-grazing and exclusion of livestock wer...

2016
Longyu Hou Yan Liu Jiancai Du Mingya Wang Hui Wang Peisheng Mao

Grassland ecosystems play a critical role in regulating CO2 fluxes into and out of the Earth's surface. Whereas previous studies have often addressed single fluxes of CO2 separately, few have addressed the relation among and controls of multiple CO2 sub-fluxes simultaneously. In this study, we examined the relation among and controls of individual CO2 fluxes (i.e., GEP, NEP, SR, ER, CR) in thre...

2017
Freek S. Mandema Jan P. Bakker

The purpose of this study is to experimentally determine the differences between four grazing treatments on the trampling of nests. Additionally, we examine to what extent the trampling probability of nests is higher close to a source of fresh water. We compare the trampling of artificial nests in five different grazing treatments in an experimental design. We use buried clay pigeon targets as ...

FAO and World Bank promote livestock rearing as a way of poverty alleviation and food security especially among rural poor. Villagers are usually involved in mixed crop-livestock farming. Interviews with villagers in the HableRud basin revealed that some changes have happened and comparing with past decades, fewer villagers keep livestock. They believed that number of villagers who kept livesto...

A. Farajollahi E. Bandak H. Azarnivand H. Pouzesh

Soil physical properties have an important role on vegetation growththrough affecting the development of root system. The aim of this study was toinvestigate the trampling effect of livestock grazing on soil physical properties andvegetation cover changes. The experiment was conducted on three range conditionsites (Reference, Key and Critical area) with ten frequencies in HosseinabadeKudistan i...

2011
Constance I. Millar

20 In a pilot study, I observed a relationship between domestic livestock grazing and location of 21 American pika (Ochotona princeps) haypiles in the eastern Sierra Nevada and several Great 22 Basin mountain ranges. Where vegetation communities adjacent to talus bases (forefields) were 23 grazed, mean distance from talus borders to closest fresh haypiles was 30.1 m (SD = 18.9 m, n = 24 27), an...

2005
M. R. Haferkamp M. D. MacNeil E. E. Grings K. D. Klement

Integrating use of seeded perennial cool-season grass pastures with native rangeland can increase available forage and provide a high plane of nutrition for grazing livestock. Our objective was to compare performance of yearling beef heifers grazing native rangeland with those grazing an integrated system that included seeded forages. Twice-replicated, 3-ha pastures seeded to either ‘Rosana’ we...

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