[HTML][HTML] Grazing management for soil carbon in Australia: a review

SE McDonald, W Badgery, S Clarendon, S Orgill… - Journal of …, 2023‏ - Elsevier
The livestock industry accounts for a considerable proportion of agricultural greenhouse gas
emissions, and in response, the Australian red meat industry has committed to an …

Desertification

A Mirzabaev, J Wu, J Evans, F García-Oliva… - 2019‏ - philpapers.org
Abstract IPCC SPECIAL REPORT ON CLIMATE CHANGE AND LAND (SRCCL) Chapter 3:
Climate Change and Land: An IPCC special report on climate change, desertification, land …

Drivers, process, and consequences of native grassland degradation: Insights from a literature review and a survey in Río de la Plata grasslands

G Tiscornia, M Jaurena, W Baethgen - Agronomy, 2019‏ - mdpi.com
Natural grasslands are being progressively degraded around the world due to human-
induced action (eg, overgrazing), but there is neither a widely accepted conceptual …

Adaptive, multipaddock rotational grazing management: a ranch-scale assessment of effects on vegetation and livestock performance in semiarid rangeland

DJ Augustine, JD Derner… - Rangeland Ecology & …, 2020‏ - Elsevier
A comprehensive understanding of multipaddock, rotational grazing management on
rangelands has been slow to develop, and the contribution of adaptive management (Briske …

Advancing the sustainability of US agriculture through long‐term research

PJA Kleinman, S Spiegal, JR Rigby… - Journal of …, 2018‏ - Wiley Online Library
Agriculture in the United States must respond to escalating demands for productivity and
efficiency, as well as pressures to improve its stewardship of natural resources. Growing …

Impacts of warming and elevated CO2 on a semi‐arid grassland are non‐additive, shift with precipitation, and reverse over time

KE Mueller, DM Blumenthal, E Pendall… - Ecology …, 2016‏ - Wiley Online Library
It is unclear how elevated CO 2 (eCO 2) and the corresponding shifts in temperature and
precipitation will interact to impact ecosystems over time. During a 7‐year experiment in a …

Elevated CO2 induces substantial and persistent declines in forage quality irrespective of warming in mixedgrass prairie

DJ Augustine, DM Blumenthal, TL Springer… - Ecological …, 2018‏ - Wiley Online Library
Increasing atmospheric [CO 2] and temperature are expected to affect the productivity,
species composition, biogeochemistry, and therefore the quantity and quality of forage …

Fire frequency, state change and hysteresis in tallgrass prairie

SL Collins, JB Nippert, JM Blair, JM Briggs… - Ecology …, 2021‏ - Wiley Online Library
Hysteresis is a fundamental characteristic of alternative stable state theory, yet evidence of
hysteresis is rare. In mesic grasslands, fire frequency regulates transition from grass‐to …

Climate change drives increased directional movement of landscape ecotones

AJ Smith, EM Goetz - Landscape Ecology, 2021‏ - Springer
Context Ecotones are boundary zones formed where overlap between neighboring
ecosystems creates an intermediate ecosystem with unique ecological characteristics …

Plant community composition after 75 yr of sustained grazing intensity treatments in shortgrass steppe

LM Porensky, JD Derner, DJ Augustine… - Rangeland Ecology & …, 2017‏ - Elsevier
Plant community responses to livestock grazing lack conformity across studies, even those
conducted within similar ecosystems. Variability in outcomes can often be traced back to …