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Displaying 1 - 10 of 998 Publications- … Rangelands around the globe are experiencing management … and climate change. Disturbance is an essential part of rangeland systems. Yet climate change is likely to affect …AuthorsAnna T. Maher, Holly R. Prendeville, Jessica E. Halofsky, Mary M. Rowland, Kirk W. Davies, Chad S. BoydSourceRangeland Ecology & Management. 98(1): 399-413.Year2025
- … prescribed fire to unburned plots on a sagebrush-steppe rangeland in Southeast Idaho, U.S. Prescribed fire on rangeland sites is intended to maintain healthy shrub-steppe … detailed studies on erosion associated with snowmelt on rangelands are needed to aid in the development of watershed …AuthorsWilliam J. ElliotKeywordsSourceJournal of the ASABE. 67(6): 1481-1498.Year2024
- … Areas (CSAs), Growth Opportunity Areas (GOAs), and Other Rangeland Areas. We further used indices of ecological … wildfire risk for the Sagebrush Conservation Design. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 97: 84-93. … burn …AuthorsMichele R. Crist, Karen C. Short, Todd B. Cross, Kevin E. Doherty, Julia H. OlszewskiKeywordsSourceRangeland Ecology and Management. 97: 84-93.Year2024
- … ecosystems amidst overall declines from 2001-2021. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 97: 41-50. … conservation … dynamics … sagebrush ecosystem … structural connectivity … Rangeland Ecology and Management. 97: 41-50. … Rocky Mountain …AuthorsDavid M. Theobald, Alexander V Kumar, Kevin Doherty, Katherine A. Zeller, Todd B. CrossKeywordsSourceRangeland Ecology and Management. 97: 41-50.Year2024
- … of conifer management to defend and grow sagebrush cores. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 97: 51-60. … conifer … … … juniper … pinyon pine … prioritization … sagebrush … Rangeland Ecology and Management. 97: 51-60. … Rocky Mountain …AuthorsJason R. Reinhardt, Jeremy D. Maestas, David E. Naugle, Geoffrey Bedrosian, Kevin E. Doherty, Alexander V KumarKeywordsSourceRangeland Ecology and Management. 97: 51-60.Year2024
- … beat? Oikos. 2024: e10791. … disturbance regime … fire … rangeland … return interval … seasonality … semi-arid …AuthorsLance T. Vermeire, Kurt O. Reinhart, Jacqueline OttKeywordsSourceOikos. 2024: e10791.Year2024
- … movements among ecological zones or landscape types. Rangeland-based transhumance constitutes an important social … and managers must adapt to increased demands for public rangeland use. Specifically, concerns for wildlife … Values. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10460-024-10591-2. … rangeland livestock systems … climate change … biodiversity …AuthorsHailey Wilmer, J. Bret Taylor, Daniel Macon, Matthew C. Reeves, Carrie S. Wilson, Jacalyn Mara Beck, Nicole K. StrongKeywordsSourceAgriculture and Human Values. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10460-024-10591-2.Year2024
- … Service presents an assessment of the nation’s forests and rangelands. The 2020 Resources Planning Act Assessment (RPA … 50 years into the future. Mandated by the 1974 Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act, it is the sixth …AuthorsSylvia Kantor, Linda A. Joyce, Claire B. O’Dea, Matt Reeves, Travis WarziniackKeywordsSourceScience You Can Use Bulletin, Issue 67. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 13 p.Year2024
- … Livestock grazing is a common use of rangelands that can be managed to support rangeland health, including the wide array of ecosystem … and wild herbivores. Managers know grazing can sustain rangeland health as long as they time it right and balance …AuthorsTip Hudson, Sonia Hall, Matt Reeves, Louis DzierzakKeywordsSourceScience You Can Use Tools, September 2024. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. 2 p.Year2024
- … with these two disturbances are rare in forested rangelands. We investigated understory vegetation response to …AuthorsBecky K. Kerns, Michelle A. DayKeywordsSourceEcological Applications. 335: e2972.Year2024