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Articles
Stability of African pastoral ecosystems: alternate paradigms and implications for development.
J.E. Ellis, D.M. Swift
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450-459
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Plant responses to pine management and deferred-rotation grazing in north Florida.
C.E. Lewis, G.W. Tanner, W.S. Terry
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460-465
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Species diversity and diversity profiles: concept, measurement, and application to timber and range management.
C.E. Lewis, B.F. Swindel, G.W. Tanner
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466-469
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Control of threadleaf rubber rabbitbrush with herbicides.
S.G. Whisenant
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470-472
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Defoliation of Thurber needlegrass: herbage and root responses.
D. Ganskopp
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472-476
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Season of cutting affects biomass production by coppicing browse species of the Brazilian caatinga.
L.H. Hardesty, T.W. Box, J.C. Malechek
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477-480
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Effects of dormant-season herbage removal on Flint Hills rangeland.
L.M. Auen, C.E. Owensby
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481-482
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Stocking rate effects on intensive-early stocked Flint Hills bluestem range.
C.E. Owensby, R. Cochran, E.F. Smith
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483-487
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Determination of root mass ratios in alfalfa-grass mixtures using near infrared reflectance spectroscopy.
M.D. Rumbaugh, D.H. Clark, B.M. Pendery
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488-490
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Germination of green and gray rubber rabbitbrush and their establishment on coal mined land.
J.T. Romo, L.E. Eddleman
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491-495
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Floristic changes induced by flooding on grazed and ungrazed lowland grasslands in Argentina.
E.J. Chaneton, J.M. Facelli, R.J.C. Leon
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495-499
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Grazing effects of the bulk density in a Natraquoll of the flooding pampa of Argentina.
M.A. Taboada, R.S. Lavado
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500-503
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Stability of grazed patches on rough fescue grasslands.
W.D. Willms, J.F. Dormaar, G.B. Schaalje
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503-508
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Effects of phenology, site, and rumen fill on tall larkspur consumption by cattle.
J.A. Pfister, G.D. Manners, M.H. Ralphs, Z.X. Hong, M.A. Lane
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509-514
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Habitat selection and activity patterns of female mule deer in the Front Range, Colorado.
R.C. Kufeld, D.C. Bowden, D.L. Schrupp
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515-522
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Separating leaves from browse for use in nutritional studies with herbivores.
J.F. Gallagher, T.G. Barnes, L.W. Varner
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522-523
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