Range Science Research
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Areas of research are focused on: riparian, weeds, rangeland, wildlife, vegetation and soils. Sponsored by Undaunted Stewardship.
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Vegetation and soil responses to short-duration grazing on fescue grasslands
Journal: Journal of Range Management
Author(s): Dormaar, J.F. and Smoliak, A. and Willms, W.D.
Date: 1989
Keyword(s): forage production, soil physical properties, soil chemical properties, range condition, rough fescue, Festuca scabrella
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Stocking rate and grazing frequency effects on Nebraska sandhills meadows
Journal: Journal of Range Management
Author(s): Volesky, J.D. and Schacht, W.H. and Richardson, D.M.
Date: 1994
Keyword(s): subirrigated meadow, wet meadow, forage quality, herbage dynamics, grazing intensity, slender wheatgrass, woolly sedge, plant community composition
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Plant-herbivore interactions in a North American mixed-grass prairie. II. Responses of bison to modification of vegetation by prairie dogs
Journal: Oecologia
Author(s): Coppock, D.L. and Ellis, J.E. and Detling, J.K. and Dyer, M.I.
Date: 1993
Keyword(s): prairie dogs, Cynomys ludovicianus, bison, Bison bison, mixed-grass prairie, habitat use patterns, herbivory, grazing, forage interactions