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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 11, p e0165758 (2016)
In grasslands, overgrazing by domestic livestock, fertilization, and introduction of exotic forage species leads to plant communities consisting of a mixture of native and exotic species. These degraded grasslands present a problem for land managers,
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https://doaj.org/article/ccd10fdd90bf4890bc2cedb768da7f8c
Autor:
Jason P. Harmon, Brooke M. Karasch, Raymond A. Moranz, Torre J. Hovick, Katherine C. Kral-O'Brien
Publikováno v:
Ecosphere. 11
Autor:
Griffin W. Smith, Corey J. Lange, Diane M. Debinski, Nicole A. Scavo, James R. Miller, Raymond A. Moranz, David M. Engle, John T. Delaney, Amy L. Toth
Publikováno v:
Environmental Entomology. 45:338-347
Grasslands provide important resources for pollinators in agricultural landscapes. Managing grasslands with fire and grazing has the potential to benefit plant and pollinator communities, though there is uncertainty about the ideal approach. We exami
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 173:32-41
Although grasslands often require periodic disturbance to prevent woody plant invasion, some grassland-obligate butterfly species respond negatively to disturbance agents such as fire and grazing. We examined the effects of time since fire, grazing a
Autor:
Devan Allen McGranahan, Raymond A. Moranz, James R. Miller, Laura B. Winkler, David M. Engle, James C. Trager, Diane M. Debinski
Publikováno v:
Journal of Insect Conservation. 17:699-713
Tallgrass prairies of central North America have experienced disturbances including fire and grazing for millennia. Little is known about the effects of these disturbances on prairie ants, even though ants are thought to play major roles in ecosystem
Autor:
David M. Engle, Devan Allen McGranahan, Raymond A. Moranz, James R. Miller, Diane M. Debinski
Publikováno v:
Biodiversity and Conservation. 21:2719-2746
Many grassland ecosystems are disturbance-dependent, having evolved under the pressures of fire and grazing. Restoring these disturbances can be controversial, particularly when valued resources are thought to be disturbance-sensitive. We tested the
Autor:
John T. Delaney, Molly Kathryn Gillespie, James R. Miller, David M. Engle, Laura B. Winkler, Andrew Lloyd Stephenson, James C. Trager, Devan Allen McGranahan, Raymond A. Moranz, Diane M. Debinski, Robert J. Barney
Publikováno v:
Ecosphere. 2:art131
Many species of plants and animals associated with grasslands are rare or declining due to habitat loss and degradation. Although grassland plants and insects evolved in the context of both grazing and fire, the appropriate use of grazing and fire ha