نتایج جستجو برای: open grazing

تعداد نتایج: 408252  

2017
A. M. Descalzo L. Negri L. Antonacci E. Salado G. Bretschneider

© 2012 Descalzo et al., licensee InTech. This is an open access chapter distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Differential Characteristics of Milk Produced in Grazing Systems and Their Impact o...

2004
ELIZABETH A. BERGEY

1. This study investigated how the size of crevices might affect their effectiveness as refuges for diatom-dominated algal assemblages from the grazing minnow Campostoma anomalum. 2. Crevice size was manipulated by making fired-clay substrates, using moulds to produce eight substrates with pits from 1.17 to 22.0 mm diameter. Non-pitted clay-stones and limestone were also tested. Cages were used...

2005
Deborah M. Finch Joseph L. Ganey Wang Yong Rebecca T. Kimball

Logging and livestock grazing are widespread management practices in Southwestern ponderosa pine forests that may act either independently or synergistically with fire management to influence habitat availability and use, reproductive success, and songbird population levels. Fire, historically an important natural process in Southwestem ponderosa pine forests, had far-reaching affects on forest...

2015
Matthew Geary Alan H. Fielding Philip J. K. McGowan Stuart J. Marsden Krishna Prasad Vadrevu

Accurate predictions of the impacts of future land use change on species of conservation concern can help to inform policy-makers and improve conservation measures. If predictions are spatially explicit, predicted consequences of likely land use changes could be accessible to land managers at a scale relevant to their working landscape. We introduce a method, based on open source software, whic...

Grazing of Livestock is one of the factors having influence on the structure and dynamics of the range land vegetation. Grazing management is a vital factor to control the intensity of the rangeland ecosystems degradation. In this study, plant functional traits and diversity and richness properties were used to assess the vegetation response to different grazing intensities. This was done in No...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2012
soode miarrostami mohammad hasan jouri

overgrazing, via harvesting of forage species and decrease the other herbs, is of progressive factors in biodiversity destroying. in order to investigate the animal grazing impacts on changing of plant structure and diversity, we selected the comparison between this effect with exclosure area, and proving of the excluded area effects on plant diversity; two sites of kojour rangeland, mazandran ...

2014
BM Kanyima R Båge DO Owiny T Ntallaris J Lindahl U Magnusson MG Nassuna-Musoke

The study investigated the influence of selected husbandry factors on interval to resumption of post-partum cyclicity among dairy cows in urban and peri-urban Kampala. A prospective study of 85 day post-partum period of 59 dairy cows in open (n = 38) and zero grazing (n = 21) systems was conducted on 24 farms. Cows of parity 1-6 were recruited starting 15-30 days post-partum. Progesterone (P4) ...

Journal: :journal of rangeland science 2011
e. fakhimi m. mesdaghi gh.a. dianati tilaki m. tavan

grazing management plays an important role in the continuous and economicutilization of pastures. proper grazing management is a main factor for the accumulation ofplant litter which reduces soil erosion and increase the soil permeability to keep moremoisture in the soil. in current study, the effect of three different grazing intensities (low,moderate and high) along with the grazing gradient ...

2018
Haiyan Ren Friedhelm Taube Claudia Stein Yingjun Zhang Yongfei Bai Shuijin Hu

Many biodiversity experiments have demonstrated that plant diversity can stabilize productivity in experimental grasslands. However, less is known about how diversity-stability relationships are mediated by grazing. Grazing is known for causing species losses, but its effects on plant functional groups (PFGs) composition and species asynchrony, which are closely correlated with ecosystem stabil...

2006
Tomas Gustafson

Gustafson, T., 2006. Bird communities and vegetation on Swedish wet meadows – importance of management regimes and landscape composition. Doctor's dissertation. Wet meadows in Sweden currently depend on management by grazing to maintain habitats for various breeding and migrating birds. However, due to ceased cattle farming management by mowing could be an option for restoration and conservatio...

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