ebook img

Journal of Range Management 2001: Vol 54 Index PDF

7 Pages·2001·2.2 MB·English
by  
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Journal of Range Management 2001: Vol 54 Index

Journal of Range Management Index, Volume 54, 2001 A Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis, Boussés, Patrick, 239 Abouguendia, Zoheir, 177 589 Boyd, N.S., 39 Accuracy assessment, 254 Assessing independence of animal loca- Breeding bird responses to juniper wood- Acid detergent, 466 tions with association matrices, 21 land expansion, 226 Activated charcoal and experience affect Astatkie, T., 39 Britton, C.M., 254 intake of juniper by goats, 274 Autumn and spring drought periods affect Bromus Activity budgets and foraging behavior of vegetation on high elevation rangelands japonicus, 656, 663 bison on seeded pastures, 218 of Turkey, 622 tectorum, 595, 641 \ Adams, Don C., 233 Autumn visual obstruction, 126 Brown, Joel R., 382 Adaptation of perennial triticeae to the Average daily gain, 39 Browse, 82, 269 eastern Central Great Plains, 674 Aversions, 274 Browsing, 274 Adaptive management, 502 Avian communities, 226 Brush Adoption of Brush Busters: Results of control, 139 Texas county extension survey B management, 98, 553, 630 Aeration, 284 Bagley, Calvin F., 711 Buffer strips, 546 Aerial photography, 171, 603 Bai, Yuguang, 177 Buffering, 15 After-ripening, 299 Bailey, Derek W., 338 Burcham, Milo, 2! Age structure, 691 Bangsund, Dean A., 322 Agency and industry partnerships, 630 Baptista, R., 82 Cc Agropyron, 674 Barber, James A., 528 Calamagrostis canadensis, 279 spicatum, 641 Baron, V.S., 704 Calf, 77 Airborne LASER technology for measur- Bartlett, E.T., 314 California rangelands, 44 ing rangeland conditions, 203 Becker, Earl F., 67, 279 Campbell, John B., 462 Alien plants, 502 Beef Canadian bluejoint response to heavy Alkaloids as anti-quality factors in plants calves, 233 grazing, 279 on western U.S. rangelands, 447 cattle, 77 Canis latrans, 15 Allen, Fay L., 194 Behavior, 338 Canonical Correspondence Analysis Allen, Vivien Gore, 409 Bello, Joaquin, 537 (CCA), 177 Allen-Diaz, Barbara, 44 Beran, Daniel D., 362 Canopy, 184 Amestoy, Heidi E., 630 Berg, William A., 348 structure, 413 Ammonium, 194, 704 Betteridge, K., 184 Capra, 274 Anderson, D.M., 370 Bidwell, Terrence G., 2, 685 Carbon and nitrogen dynamics in elk win- Anderson, Val Jo, 378, 396 Big ter ranges, 400 Animal age and sex effects on diets of eyed bugs, 462 Carex, 400 grazing cattle, 77 sagebrush, 166, 699 Carry-over effects, 89 Animal health, 409 Bioeconomics, 553 Casady, Grant M., 204 Animal health problems caused by silicon Biological control, 502 Cattle, 371, 382, 494 and other mineral imbalances, 441 Biomass, 177, 622 digestion, 575 Annual Biosolids land-application, 89 grazing, 265 grazing, 218 Biosolids surface-application, 89 Cattle treading effects on sediment loss ryegrass, 474 Bishop, Chad J., 595 and water infiltration, 184 Ansley, R. James, 71, 171, 553 Bisson, Matthew G., 274 Cattle use of foothills rangeland near Antelope bitterbrush seed production and Bite size, 413 dehydrated molasses supplement, 338 stand age, 269 Bitterbrush and cheatgrass quality on 3 Centaurea maculosa, 25, 52 Anti-quality, 420, 431 southwest Idaho winter ranges, 595 Cervus elaphus, 205 Anti-quality components in forage: Blank, Robert R., 194 Chain diker effects on seeded grass estab- Overview, significance, and economic Bobwhite, 260 lishment following disk chaining, 138 impact, 409 Bohnert, Dave, 640 Chambers, Jeanne C., 284 Anti-quality effects of insects feeding on Boo, Roberto M., 617 Chanasyk, D.D., 704 rangeland plants: A review, 462 Book Reviews, 96, 200, 312, 499, 628, Chapuis, Jean-Louis, 239 Anti-quality factors associated with alka- rs Characteristics of nest sites of northern loids in eastern temperate pasture, 474 Boreal forest, 279 bobwhites in western Oklahoma, 260 Application of non-equilibrium ecology to Bork, Edward W., 243 Characterization and habitat preferences rangeland riparian zones, 210 Borkowski, John J., 52 by white-tailed deer in Mexico, 537 Arid lands, 711 Botanical composition, 71, 371, 622 Chemical composition and livestock Arizona, 226 Botanical diet composition, 330 ingestion of carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.) Artemisia arbuscula, 589 Bothriochloa, 348 seeds, 669 Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana, 589 Bourgeron, Patrick S., 528 Chewing, 413 JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 54(6), November 2001 729 Chihuahuan desert grassland, 89 DiBenedetto, Jeff P., 528 Emerson, June, 233 oo Chopping, Mark J., 203 Dick, A.C., 704 Endophytic fungi in Canada wild rye in Clark, Patrick E., 152, 589 Diet natural grasslands, 390 Clark, Richard T., 233 analysis, 239 Engle, David M., 2 choice, 122 Eolian dust, 194 Clements, Charlie D., 115, 269 selection, 77, 431, 447 Eolian sediment, 356 Climate, 699 Dietary structural types of polygastric her- Epichloé typhina, 390 Climatic influences on recruitment of 3 bivores at different environments and Equihua, Miguel, 537 subspecies of Artemisia tridenta, 699 seasons, 330 Ereifej, Khalil I., 669 Clipping, 284 Digestibility, 420 Ergotism, 474 Coe, Priscilla K., 205 Digestion trial, 82 Erosion, 184, 711 Cold-desert revegetation, 299 Digital image analysis, 254 Escape protein and weaning effects on Colinus virginianus, 260 Dissemination, 575 calves grazing meadow regrowth, 233 Collaborative marketing, 630 Distribution, 205, 338 Escobar, D.E., 208 Collins, Alison B., 279 Disturbance, 307, 691 Estell, R.E., 370 Collins, William B., 67, 279 Diversity, 11 Estimating herbage standing crop with Color-infrared photography, 208, 254 Doescher, Paul S., 197, 518 visual obstruction in tallgrass prairie, 57 Communal resources, 31 Dominance, 546 Estimation, 71 Community characteristics of old-growth Donart, G.B., 249 of horizontal cover, 67 western juniper woodlands, 518 Doucette, K.M., 575 Euphorbia esula L., 322 Comparative rumen and fecal diet micro- Dowhower, S.L., 680 Evaluation of3 techniques for determining histological determinations of European Dowhower, Steven L., 71 diet composition, 582 mouflon, 239 Drainage density, 567 Evapotranspiration, 98 Competition, 197, 205, 680 Drought and grazing II: Root dynamics Everitt, J.-H., 208, 254 Complementary forages, 348 and germinable seed bank, 292 Experience, 274 Complementary grazing of native pasture Drought forages, 249 and Old World bluestem, 348 Dry-weight-rank method assessment in Conceptualization, 330 heterogenous communities, 71 Facilitation, 680 Condensed tannins, 466 Fecal fluorophores, 371 Conditioned aversion, 82 E Faeces, 704 Conditioned aversions, 431 Early harvest of squirreltail seed, Technical Feces, 239 Conventional color photography, 208 Note, 197 Feed additives, 490 Cool-season grasses, 362 Earth Observing System, 207 Feedback, 274 Coppock, D. Layne, 106 Ecological Fertilization, 561, 717 Coronado-Quintana, Jose A., 31 classification, 528 Festuca idahoensis, 25, 641 Costall, D.A., 184 sites, 528 Festuca ovina, 622 Cover, 52 units, 528 Fetch length, 61 type, 152 Economic analysis of using sheep to con- Fiber, 669 Cover for wildlife after summer grazing trol leafy spurge, 322 Findholt, Scott L., 205 on Sandhills rangeland, 126 Economics, 322 Fire, 561 Coyote numerical response, 15 Economics and demographics constrain frequency, 2 Coyote responses to changing jackrabbit investment in Utah private grazing intensity, 617 abundance affect sheep predation, 15 lands, 106 interactions, 2 Cross, B.T., 138 Economics of managing mesquite in north mortality, 617 Crude protein, 595, 641, 663 Texas: a sensitivity analysis, 553 return interval, 2 Cully, Jack F., Jr., 11 Edaphic factors, 611 Flenniken, M., 567 Current year precipitation, 243 Effect of fire on perennial grasses in cen- Flores-Ancira, E., 680 Cynomys ludovicianus, 11 tral semiarid Argentina, 617 Fluorescence, 371 Effects of biosolids on tobosagrass growth Forage, 441, 537 D in the Chihuahuan desert, 89 classes, 330 Dacar, Maria A., 191 Effects of prescribed fire on sand shinnery digestibility, 233 Daniel, D.L., 370 oak communities, 685 intake, 218, 233 Dantone, Delia, 122 Effects of proanthocyanidins on digestion quality, 89, 279, 409, 420, 431, 447, 656 Davis, M.R., 208, 254 of fiber in forages, 466 selection, 218 DeMaso, Stephen J., 260 Ejido, 31 utilization, 420 D’Emilio, Francesco, 122 El-Shatnawi, Moh’d Khair J., 669 value, 82 Demographic characteristics of 3 Artemisia Elia, Omar R., 617 yield, 674 | tridentata Nutt. subspecies, 166 Elk, 21 Forage kochia seed germination response Demography, 166 Elliott, Edward T., 400 to storage time and temperature, 299 Density, 52, 171, 546 Elymus, 674 Foraging, 431 Detecting fragmentation of cover in desert canadensis, 390 Forest, 669 grasslands using line intercept, 61 cinereus, 641 Fractal, 203 Detoxification, 431 Emergency feeding, 249 Frasier, G.W., 567 730 JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 54(6), November 2001 Fredeen, A. H., 39 Henley, S.R., 582 occidentalis, 518 Fredrickson, E.L., 370 Herbage production, 603 occidentalis subsp. occidentalis, 691 Frequency grid—a simple tool for meas- quantification, 207 pinchotii, 603 ing grassland establishment, 653 Herbage response to precipitation in cen- Jurado, Pedro, 89 Frothy bloat, 490 tral Alberta boreal grasslands, 243 Fuhlendorf, Samuel D., 685 Herbicides, 502 Herbivore response to anti-quality factors Kansas, 1] G in forages, 431 Karl, M.G., 292 GIS, 202, 204 Herbivory, 269 Karl, Michael G., 656, 663 and remote sensing, 98 Herding technology, 115 Kathol, Emily S., 390 Gallina, Sonia, 537 Herds, 21 Kern, John W., 205 Gallinaceous, 260 Hiding cover, 537 Kie, John G., 205 Ganskopp, 640 Hilaria mutica, 89 Kitchen, Stanley G., 299, 396 Gardner, Dale R., 447 Hild, Ann L., 166, 292, 699 Klopfenstein, Terry J., 233 Garton, Edward O., 595 Hill, N.S., 474 Knight, Anthony P., 265 Gaussoin, Roch E., 362 Hobby ranching, 107 Knowlton, Frederick F., 15 Geographic Information System, 528 Home range, 21 Knox, L.A., 249 Geographic Information Systems, 204 Honey mesquite, 139, 171 KOC, Ali, 622 Geographical pattern, 390 Hoof damage, 184 Kochia prostrata, 299, 396 Germination, 197, 669 Hopkins, Andrew A., 390 Kramp, Betty A., 171 rate, 299 Hudson, Robert J., 218 Kretzer, Justin E., 11 synchronization, 299 Hydrologic modeling, 98 Kreuter, U.P., 553, 630 Giannoni, Stella M., 191 Hydrologic responses of a montane ripari- Kriticos, Darren, 382 Gillen, Robert L., 57, 348 an ecosystem following cattle use, 567 Krueger, William C., 210 Glyphosate, 362 Kuehl, Robert O., 61 Goat, 669 I Goats, 582 lascone, Vincenzo, 122 L Grantham, William P., 711 Image analysis, 171 LAI, 589 Grasshoppers, 462 Image processing, 206 Laca, Emilio A., 413 Grassland, 226 Imazapic, 362 Laliberte, Andrea S., 204 restoration, 362 ‘Immigrant’ forage kochia seed viability Land use, 107 Grassland birds associated with agricultur- as impacted by storage methods, 396 conversion, 314 al riparian practices in southwestern In vitro dry matter digestibility, 595 Landscape, 71, 203 Wisconsin, 546 In vitro organic matter disappearance, 641 Lardy, Gregory P., 233 Grazing, 322, 338, 648 Influence of off-stream supplements on Large-scale aerial photography, 204 behavior, 431 streambanks of riparian pastures, 648 Launchbaugh, K.L., 82, 431 intensity, 704 Information dissemination, 630 Lee, Stephen T., 447 management, 122, 132, 447 Infrastructure, 31 Legumes, 362, 490 pressure, 126 Intake, 161 Leininger, W.C., 567 Grazing impacts on soil nitrogen and rate, 413 Leistritz, F. Larry, 322 phosphorus under Parkland pastures, Integrated weed management, 502 Lepus californicus, 15 704 Intermountain plant community classifica- Leslie, Jr., David M., 260 Greathouse, Gary, 265 tion using Landsat TM and SPOT HRV Lesser prairie chicken, 685 Greenline, 648 Data, 152 Leymus, 674 Greenstripping, 396 Invasive plants, 362 Life-stage profiles, 382 Griffiths, Richard E., 15 Irrigation, 89, 717 Lignin, 466 Grings, Elaine.E., 77, 656, 663 and fiber digestion, 420 Groundwater, 210 Line transects, 603 J. ashei, 274, Linse, S.J., 356 H J. pinchotii, 274 Litter, 177 Habitat, 260 Jacobs, James S., 52, 144 decomposition, 400 selection, 205 James, Lynn F., 265 Litterfall, 400 types, 528 Jensen, Kevin J., 674 Livestock, 648 Haferkamp, M.R., 77, 292, 656, 663 Jensen, Mark E., 528 performance, 348 Hall, John W., 490 Johnson, Bruce K., 205 Lochmiller, Robert L., 260 Harrell, Wade C., 685 Johnson, Douglas E., 204 Logistic regression, 611 Harris, Bob, 152 Jordan, 669 Long-term plant community development Harris, Norman R., 204 Jung, Hans-Joachim G., 420 as influenced by revegetation tech- Harvester ants, 462 Juniper encroachment into aspen in the niques, 717 Havstad, K.M., 370 Northwest Great Basin Low density of prickly acacia under sheep Heifer, 77 Juniper management, 603 grazing in Queensland, 382 Heitschmidt, R.K., 77, 292, 656, 663 Juniperus, 254, 274 Low sagebrush, 589 Henkin, Z., 561 monosperma, 226 Lowlands, 243 JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 54(6), November 2001 Lucas, Daniel E., 144 Mountain big sagebrush, 589 Ovis musimon, 239 Mukherjee, A., 370 Oxytropis lambertii, 265 M Mule deer, 269, 595 Oxytropis sericea, 265 MacKay, A.D., 184 Multispectral, 152 MacNeil, Michael D., 656, 663 Multivariate analysis, 330 P Macronutrient status, 704 Murray, L.W., 370 Pachepsky, Yakov, 203 Macronutrients, 161 Muscio, Antonio, 122 Paddock shape effects on grazing behavior Maier, Aaron M., 166, 699 Mutualism, 390 and efficiency in sheep, 122 Mayjak, Walter, 490, 494 Panter, Kip E., 447 Malhi, S.S., 704 Particle size distribution, 194 Manacorda, Marcela, 330 Naeth, M.A., 704 Paschke, Mark W., 711 Mapfumo, E., 704 Native Pascopyrum, 674 Mapping weekly rangeland vegetation grasslands, 2 smithii, 656, 663 productivity using MODIS algorithms plants, 502 Passage, 575 207 Natural resource accounting, 553 Pasture, 653 Marcum, C. Les, 21 Ne’eman, G., 561 management, 490 Martin, David W., 284 Neotyphodium, 390 Pastures, 546 Martin, R.C., 39 Neutral detergent, 466 Pelaez, Daniel V., 617 Masters, Robert A., 362, 502, 653 fiber, 641 Pelliza, Alicia, 330 Masters, Ronald E., 260 Newman, Gregory J., 717 Peoples, Alan D., 260 Maximum likelihood, 15 Nicholas, Mike, 382 Perennial ryegrass, 474 Mayland, Henry F., 441 Nitrate, 194 Perevolotsky, Avi, 161, 561 Mayor, Mirta D., 617 Nitrogen Performance, 409 McAllister, Tim A., 490 addition, 284 Period of stay, 39 McCaughey, W.P., 575 availability, 400 Perryman, Barry L., 166, 699 McClaran, Mitchel P., 31, 61 Non-destructive sampling, 57 Petersen, Joseph L., 603 McDougall, Brent, 243 Non-native species, 307 Petersen, M.K., 249 McEldowney, R.R., 567 Non-point source pollution, 356 Peterson, Regina, 106 McGinty, Allan, 630 North Dakota, 611 Pfister, J.A., 431, 447 McGrann, J.M., 553 Northeastern zone, 537 Phenology, 197 McInnis, Michael L., 648 Northern, 260 Phillips, Robert A., 603 Mclver, James, 648 Bobwhite, 685 Photography, 378 Mean germination time, 299 Great Plains, 656, 663 Physical and chemical comparisons Mechanical brush control, 603 mixed grass prairie, 292 between microphytic and non-micro- Mediterranean ecosystem, 561 Noxious phytic soil seedbeds, Technical Note, Menezes, R6mulo S.C., 400 brush and weeds, 208 194 Mergen, D.E., 356 weed, 502 Physical plant defenses, 413 Mesquite and grass interference with Nudell, Dan J., 322 Pinchak, William E., 71, 553 establishing redberry juniper seedlings, Nutrition, 409 Pinyon-juniper, 226, 518 680 Nutritional dynamics of 7 northern Great Piptochaetium napostaense (Speg.) Hack., Mesquite rangeland, 680 Basin grasses, 640 617 Method to incorporate phenology into land Nutritional Pisanu, Benoit, 239 cover change analysis, A, 202 ecology, 218 Plant Microchannels, 567 quality, 595 density, 653 Microhistological analysis, 191, 330, 582 Nutritive quality of cholla cactus as affect- toxins, 447 Micronutrients, 194 ed by burning, The, 249 Planting, 653 Military lands, 711 Nutritive value, 25 Platanthera praeclara, 611 Miller, Eric T., 338 Nutritive value and aversion of honey Poa sandbergii, 641 Miller, Richard F., 518, 691 mesquite leaves to sheep, 82 Pogonomyrmex, 11 Mineral Point sample, 67 content, 249 O Point sampling for leaf area index in sage- interaction, 441 Observation: Long-term increases in brush steppe communities, 589 nutrition, 441 mesquite canopy cover in a North Texas Poisonous plants, 265, 447, 494 requirements, 441 savanna, 171 Polyphenolics, 466 Minirhizotron, 292 Ocular estimation, 57 Population dynamics, 382 Mixed prairie, 348 Odocoileus hemionus, 205 Populus tremuloides, 691 Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectro- Odocoileus virginianus, 537 Practical measures for reducing risk of radiometer, 207 Oesophageal fistula, 582 alfalfa bloat in cattle, 490 Molyneux, Russell J., 447 Off-stream water, 648 Prairie shrubland, 685 Monitoring, 61 Old World bluestem, 348 Prairie dog effects on harvester ant species Monsen, Stephen B., 299 Olson, Bret E., 25 diversity and density, 11 Montagne, Cliff, 528 Olson, Richard A., 166, 699 Precipitation, 31 Moore, Kenneth J., 420 Overstocking, 279 Preference, 274 JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 54(6), November 2001 Prescribed burning, 57, 553 Reflectance and image characteristics of RUSLE, 356 Prescribed fire, 2, 362 selected noxious rangeland species, 208 Russell, J.R., 184 Principles and practices for managing Regeneration, 382 Rutley, Bruce D., 218 rangeland invasive plants, Invited Regression, 243 Synthesis Paper, 502 Regulations, 314 S Production, 243 Rehabilitation, 144 Salix, 400 Proposed method for determining shrub Reid, Edward D., 413 Salting, 115 utilization using (LA/LS) imagery, A, Relationship between plant species diver- Salve, Rohit, 44 378 sity and grassland condition, 177 Sarcopoterium spinosum, 561 Prosopis, 171 Remote sensing, 152, 202, 204, 206, 208, Saskatchewan, 177 Prosopis glandulosa, 82, 139 378, 528 Satellite imagery, 152 Prostrate summer cypress, 299 Remote sensing of range production and Sawyer, J.E., 249 Protein, 622, 669 utilization, 206 Scanning laser, 203 Provenza, Frederick D., 161, 431 Remote sensing of redberry juniper in the Schacht, Walter H., 126 Public lands, 314 Texas rolling plains, 254 Scott, Cody B., 274 Purshia tridentata, 269, 595 Renfrew, Rosalind B., 546 Secondary compounds, 82 Renovation, 502 Sediment yield, 356 Q Repeated measures, 39 Seed, 191 Quail, 260 Research Observation: Cattle preference banks, 292 Quantifying suitable habitat of the threat- for Lambert locoweed over white care, 396 ened western prairie fringed orchid, 611 locoweed, 265 dispersal, 575 Quilter, Mark C., 378 Reseeding, 144 mixtures Resilience of prickly burnet to manage- survival, 575 R ment in east Mediterranean rangelands, Seed recovery and germination of reseed- Raats, J.G., 582 561 ed species fed to cattle, 575 Racher, B.J., 254 Resource selection, 205 Seedbed, 139 Radiotelemetry, 537 Response of central North American Seeding, 717 Rainfall, 382 prairies to seasonal fire, The, Viewpoint, Seedling Rainfall simulation, 567 i. counts, 653 Ralphs, Michael H., 265, 447 Responses of elk and mule deer to cattle in establishment, 144, 680, 699 Ranching, 107 summer, 205 Segarra, Eduardo, 409 Ranching motivations in 2 Colorado Restoration, 197, 502, 717 Sell, Randall S., 322 Counties, 314 Restoring degraded riparian meadows: Semi-arid rangeland, 98 Range condition, tenure, management, and Biomass and species responses, 284 Sequential sampling protocol for monitor- bio-phyiscal relationships in Sonora, Restoring tallgrass prairie species mix- ing pasture utilization using stubble Mexico, 31 tures on leafy spurge-infested rangeland, height criteria, 132 Range research: The second generation, 362 Sevi, Agostino, 122 115 Revegetating spotted knapweed infested Seyfried, Mark S., 152, 203, 589 Range rangeland in a single entry, 144 Sharp-tailed grouse (Tympanuchus caterpillar, 462 Revegetation, 284, 396, 502 phasianellus) habitat, 126 improvement, 561 Review of toxic glycosides in rangeland Sheep grazing spotted knapweed and sites, 528 and pasture forages, 494 Idaho fescue, 25 text, 115 Ribic, Christine A., 546 Sheep, 669 Rangeland, 152, 653 Richness, 307 loss rate, 15 forage production, 206 Rinella, Matthew J., 52 Sheley, Roger L., 52, 144, 502 health, 207 Riparian areas, 132 Shewmaker, Glenn E., 441 insects, 462 Riparian plant communities, 210 Shipley, Lisa A., 413 policy, 314 Ritchie, Jerry C., 203 Short, R.E., 77 seeding, 139 Robel pole, 57 Shortgrass prairie, 11 Rayson, G.D., 370 Rodents, 191 Shrub, 269 Réale, Denis, 239 Rogosic, Jozo, 161 encroachment, 171, 561 Reclamation, 307, 717 Root-killing herbicide, 553 Shrubs, 161 Recruitment intervals, 166 Rosenstock, Steven S., 226 Sieg, Carolyn Hull, 611 Redberry juniper canopy cover dynamics Rotational grazing, 39, 546 Silanikove, Nissim, 161 on western Texas rangelands, 603 Rotationally stocked beef cattle responses Similarity, 21 Redeker, Eric J., 98 to daily and weekly residence, 39 Similarity of diets, 330 Redente, Edward F., 711, 717 Rowe, Helen Ivy, 314 Simple method for preparing reference Redmann, Robert E., 177 Rumen, 239 slides of seed, A, Technical Note, 191 Reece, Patrick E., 126 microbes, 494 Simulation, 61 Reed canarygrass, 474 Ruminant diets, 441 Sinuosity, 567 Reed, Jess D., 466 Ruminants, 494 Sitanion hystrix, 641 Reeves, Matthew C., 207 Running, Steven W., 207 Ski runs, 307 Reflectance, 254 Runoff, 567 Smith, D.G., 582 JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 54(6), November 2001 Smith, J.L., 356 Taylor, Jr., Charles A., 274 Edwards Plateau watershed, 98 Soil moisture, 210, 611 Teague, W. Richard, 71, 553, 680 Vermeire, Lance T., 57 South Africa, 582 Technique, 191] Vinton, Mary Ann, 390 Southwestern U.S., 226 Technology Vogel, Kenneth P., 390, 653, 674 Space pattern, 122 adoption, 630 Volesky, Jerry D., 126 Spatial modeling of rangeland potential transfer, 107 vegetation environments, 528 Thermal WwW Species cover, 537 Waichler, Wendy Sims, 518 composition, 284 death point, 617 Waldron, Daniel F., 603 richness, 546 Thinopyrum, 674 Wall, Travis G., 691 Species composition on reclaimed ski runs Thomas, David R., 210 Wallander, Roseann T., 25 compared with unseeded areas, 307 Thomas, Tamiko, 243 Warm-season grasses, 362 Spines, 413 Thompson, F.N., 474 Water quality, 356, 648 Spotted knapweed response to season and Threatened plant, 611 sources, 537 frequency of mowing, 52 Threshold tables, 284 Stability, 685 friction velocity, 711 efficiency (WUE), 622 Standing crop, 89, 656 wind speed, 711 Water year, 243 proportion, 71 Thurow, Thomas L., 98 Weber, Keith T., 21, 202 State and transition model, 210 Time change analysis, 204 Weed, 25 Statistical analyses of fluorometry data Tisone, G., 370 control, 52 from chloroform filtrate of lamb feces, Titus, Christopher H., 161 management, 144 370 Tiver, Fleur, 382 Welling, G. Robert, 338 steer, /7 Topography, 184 Wester, David B., 89 Stegelmeier, Bryan L., 447 Townsend I, Darrell E., 260 Wetland, 611 Stem density, 567 Toxic plants, 431 Whisenant, S.G., 680 Stewart, Alison, 396 Toxicosis, 27 White clover, 39 Stipa Toxins, 409 Wiedemann, H.T., 138 gynerioides Phil., 617 Tracked vehicle impacts to veeg etation Wildfire, 2,115 tenuis Phil., 617 structure and soil erodibility, 71I1 Wildlife, 21 thurberiana, 641 Triticeae, 674 habitat, 67 Stoddart, L. Charles, 15 Trlica, M.J., 356, 567 Willems, Priscila, 330 Stream change analysis using remote sens- Tueller, Paul T., 206 Williams, Stephen A., 400 ing and geographic information systems Turner, David L., 132 Williams, Stephen E., 611 (GIS), 204 Two-way Indicator Species Analysis Willow, 400 Stream morphology, 204 (TWINSPAN), 177 Wind tunnels, 711 Stringham, Tamzen K., 210 Winslow, Jerome C., 207 Structural anti-quality characteristics of U Wisdom, Michael J., 205 range and pasture plants, 413 Wittenberg, K.M., 575 Structure, 518 Ueckert, Darrell N., 603, 630 Wolken, Paige M., 611 Stuedemann, J.A., 474 Undegraded intake protein, 233 Woody Subsurface hydrology, 44 Unsworth, James W., 595 plants, 685 Succession, 226, 685, 691, 717 Upland erosion under a simulated most weeds, 382 Supervised classification, 152 damaging storm, 356 Wu, X. Ben, 98, 171, 603 Supplemental polyethylene glyco} influ- Upland game, 260 Wyoming big sagebrush, 589 ences preferences of goats browsing Uplands, 243 blackbrush, 16] Urban development, 314 X Suppression of annual bromes impacts Urine, 704 Xenon fluorometry, 371 rangeland: Vegetation responses, 656 Utilization, 25, 206, 338 Y Surface cover, 356 V Yang, C., 254 roughness, 184, 356, 711 Valentine, David W., 400 Yellow fat, 39 Survey, 314 Van Ommeren, Ron J., 307 Yonatan, R., 561 Survival, 674 Van Riper III, Charles, 226 Young, James A., 115, 194, 26 Sustainable agriculture, 107 Van Zee, Justin, 61 Svejcar, Tony J., 691 Variations in soil moisture content in a Swainsonine, 265 rangeland catchment, 44 Swanson, Jr., Louis E., 3 Vegetation, 152, 203 Sward structure, 177 inventory, 378 mapping, 528 measurement, 67 Tall fescue, 474 seasonality, 207 Tallgrass prairie, 390, 611 structural, 685 Tannins, 161 Vegetation and water yield dynamics in an JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 54(6), November 2001

See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.