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Phloeosinus bark beetles may build up large populations in branch debris piles and stress giant sequoia trees. Covering debris piles with polyethylene sheeting increased the mean ambient temperature in piles and reduced beetle emergence. This was mediated by canopy structure, where ambient temperatures were further elevated under open canopies.
William R. Radecki, Thomas S. Davis
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Sentinel-2 based estimates of rangeland fractional cover and canopy gap class for the western United States. [PDF]
Allred BW +28 more
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Abstract The timing and amount of rainfall are crucial in forage growth. Producer perceptions of the rainfall distribution are likely to influence their choices related to the Pasture, Rangeland, and Forage Rainfall Index insurance program. Because of the scarcity of forage production data, diversity of forage production systems, and climates ...
Brittney Goodrich +3 more
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Livestock grazing boosts plant diversity in the Greater Serengeti-Mara Ecosystem. [PDF]
Kiwango Y +4 more
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Exploring the complexity of community perceptions toward Przewalski's gazelle conservation
To understand local perceptions toward Przewalski's gazelle conservation, we combined two clustering analysis methods to identify four primary types of perspectives and key influencing factors regarding the conservation of Przewalski's gazelle within the local community.
Wenxuan Ma +5 more
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Activity May Not Reflect the Numbers: An Assessment of Capture Rate and Population Density of Dingoes (<i>Canis familiaris</i>) Within Landscape-Scale Cell-Fencing. [PDF]
Omogbeme MI +4 more
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ABSTRACT Toxins for vertebrate pest control in bait material degrade under field conditions but there are limited data available on the degradation of toxins used in canid pest ejectors (hereafter ejectors). Re‐use of non‐activated capsules would be practical for end‐users and support the optimal and cost‐efficient use of vertebrate toxins.
Matthew N. Gentle +3 more
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Effects of concentrate supplement on camel performance, forage utilization, and energy usage in arid-area rangelands. [PDF]
Askar AR +10 more
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