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Grassland Community Composition Response to Grazing Intensity Under Different Grazing Regimes

Rangeland Ecology & Management, 2018
Abstract Grazing plays a key role in many ecosystems worldwide and can affect the structure and composition of terrestrial plant communities. Nonetheless, how grazing management, especially grazing regime (yearlong continuous and seasonal grazing), affects the relationship between grazing and vegetation on alpine grasslands has not been extensively ...
Chunping Zhang   +6 more
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Estimation of grazing intensity along grazing gradients – the bias of nonlinearity

Journal of Arid Environments, 2010
Distance to grazing hotspots like watering points or farms is regularly used as proxy for grazing intensity in extended rangelands. In many studies the resulting patterns between distance and grazing dependent variables are nonlinear with strong changes in the vicinity of the centre, a distinct transition zone, and hardly any changes on remote sites ...
Michael Manthey, Jan Peper
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Pollination services under different grazing intensities

International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 2004
A study was conducted to investigate whether a lack of pollinators, pollination and therefore, a shortage of fruit set of perennial plants is more likely to occur in overgrazed land than farmland without grazing pressure, as this could have considerable effects on the reproduction of certain plant species.
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Pollinator behavioural responses to grazing intensity

Biodiversity and Conservation, 2006
It has been suggested that intensive grazing management, aimed at maintaining plant diversity, might not be the optimal choice to preserve diversity of insects in semi-natural pastures. In the present study the behaviour of flower visiting insects was studied in two semi-natural pastures in central Sweden.
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Intensive rotational grazing for dairy cattle feeding

American Journal of Alternative Agriculture, 1995
AbstractA 2-year study compared milk production and profitability for confinement feeding versus rotational grazing. Guernsey and Guernsey x Holstein cows grazed perennial grass pastures from mid-May to October or were fed in confinement. Averaged over both years, confined cows produced 7% more milk; their milk was similar in fat concentration to that ...
J.W. Rust   +4 more
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SIDEWAYS CREEP GRAZING FOR INTENSIVE LAMB PRODUCTION*

Grass and Forage Science, 1959
An experiment is described in which folding and sideways creep‐grazing was compared with a rotational grazing management for lamb production at pasture.The experiment was carried out in two years (1957 and 1958) using a stocking‐rate of 7 ewes and 12 lambs per acre from the birth of the lambs until they had all been sent for slaughter.The folding ...
C. R. W. SPEDDING, R. V. LARGE
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Current treatment and future directions in the management of anal cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Leila T Tchelebi   +2 more
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Intensive Grazing on Kenya Veld

The East African Agricultural Journal, 1938
Thos. D. Hall, B. Allen
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Determining grazing intensity on rangeland

Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 1984
Gerald E. Jasmer, Jerry L. Holechek
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