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Spring 2019
Grassland conversion to other land uses is the leading cause of decline in biodiversity in these ecosystems. In remaining grasslands, grazing can have positive or negative effects on biodiversity, and the ability to assess grazing effects is critical to apply informed conservation management...
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Spring 2021
Post-fire rangeland management is typically a period of rest on the Great Plains of North America, but recent research has questioned if long periods of rest are necessary. This study was designed to test different intervals of post-fire rest from defoliation during the first growing season after...