نتایج جستجو برای: grazing system

تعداد نتایج: 2244117  

Journal: :Nonlinear Dynamics 2021

Abstract Grazing events may create coexisting attractors and cause complex dynamics in piecewise-smooth dynamical systems. This paper studies the control of grazing-induced multistability a soft impacting oscillator by using time-delayed feedback control. The switches from one to desired suppress near grazing events. We use path-following (continuation) techniques for non-smooth systems investi...

A.A. Mehrabi Dahlan Ismail Gh. R. Badjian M. Sh. Othman

The first motive for the determination and evaluation of an energy productionsystem is the need to change. Such system is dynamic in nature and is influenced bymany factors such as age and physiological status of individual sheep or goat, quantityand quality of available feed and environment including the management systems.Traditional pastoral resource assessments do not always account for the...

1998
C. DAVID MCKOWN JOHN W. WALKER JERRY W. STUTH RODNEY K. HEITSCHMIDT

Many benefits have been obtained from rotational grazing, including management flexibility and livestock distribution, but long-term positive effects on plant and animal production have been inconsistent. The purpose of this case study was to investigate nutrient intake of animals in 2 production scale graxing treatments. The study site was the Texas Experimental Ranch located in Throckmorton C...

2001
JOSEPH L. EASTMAN MIKE B. COUGHENOUR ROGER A. PIELKE

Before European settlement, the Great Plains of the United States contained vast herds of bison. These bison altered the landscape through their grazing. Measurement data of the disturbance that such grazing could produce, when scaled for the large population of bison, were used with a coupled atmospheric–ecosystem model to evaluate the likely effect that this grazing had on the growing season ...

Journal: :I. J. Bifurcation and Chaos 2006
Vaibhav Donde Ian A. Hiskens

Hybrid systems are typified by strong coupling between continuous dynamics and discrete events. For such piecewise smooth systems, event triggering generally has a significant influence over subsequent system behaviour. Therefore it is important to identify situations where a small change in parameter values alters the event triggering pattern. The bounding case, which separates regions of (gen...

2011
Z. Henkin

The main objective of this study was to determine to what extent grazing pressure and timing modulate the seasonal progression of herbage quality in hilly Mediterranean grassland systems. The study was conducted during six consecutive years between 2003 and 2008 at the Karei Deshe experimental farm, in eastern Galilee, Israel, dominated by rich hemicryptophytic grassland. Treatments included tw...

2013
E. A. Taha

Livestock fodder needs in nearly all developing countries now exceed the sustainable yield of rangelands and other forage resources. In Africa, overgrazing has reduced range productivity virtually everywhere. It is important to provide animals with adequate nutrition to ensure the high productive and reproductive performance. Meanwhile, it is necessary to avoid the deterioration of the pasturel...

2013
Naomi J. Fox Glenn Marion Ross S. Davidson Piran C. L. White Michael R. Hutchings

Parasitic helminths present one of the most pervasive challenges to grazing herbivores. Many macro-parasite transmission models focus on host physiological defence strategies, omitting more complex interactions between hosts and their environments. This work represents the first model that integrates both the behavioural and physiological elements of gastro-intestinal nematode transmission dyna...

2006
DAVID H. BRANSON

G ecosystems cover 30% to 40% of the earth’s terrestrial surface, provide critical habitat for large numbers of species, and support extensive grazing economies on every continent except Antarctica (Coupland 1979, Samson and Knopf 1996). In the United States alone, there are approximately 312 million hectares of rangeland (NRC 1994). Fire, grazing, and climate combine to act as the primary ecos...

2008
Lance T. Vermeire Rodney K. Heitschmidt Marshall R. Haferkamp

Grazing systems may alter botanical composition and productivity of grasslands through differential use in time, space, or intensity. Seven simulated grazing treatments were applied six years in eastern Montana, USA to determine effects on plant community composition and standing crop. Treatments were moderate stocking (28.8 AUD ha 1 year ) of cattle using 3-pasture summer rotation, season-long...

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