Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands

Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands
Title Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands PDF eBook
Author Chris Maser
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Pages 820
Release 1983
Genre Range management
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Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands

Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands
Title Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands PDF eBook
Author Pacific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station (Portland, Or.)
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Pages 88
Release 1979
Genre Range management
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Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands

Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands
Title Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands PDF eBook
Author Jack Ward Thomas
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Pages 24
Release 1979
Genre Forests and forestry
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Riparian zones can be identified by the presence of vegetation that requires free or unbound water or conditions that are more moist than normal (fig. 1) (Franklin and Dyrness 1973, Minore and Smith 1971). Riparian zones can vary considerably in size and vegetative complex because of the many combinations that can be created between water sources (fig. 2) and physical characteristics of a site. Such characteristics include gradient, aspect, topography, soil, type of stream bottom, water quality, elevation, and plant community (Odum 1971). All riparian zones within managed rangelands of the western United States, however, have the following in common: (1) they create well-defined habitat zones within the much drier surrounding areas; (2) they make up a minor proportion of the overall area; (3) they are generally more productive in terms of biomass-plant and animal-than the remainder of the area; and (4) they are a critical source of diversity within rangelands (fig. 3). Carothers (1977), Carothers and Johnson (19751, and Curtis and Ripley (1975) have prepared summary papers on the subject of riparian habitats as associated with both range and forest areas.

Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands

Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands
Title Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands PDF eBook
Author J. Edward Dealy
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Pages 72
Release 1981
Genre Range management
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Plant communities in the Great Basin of southeastern Oregon are described, and a field key is provided. The value of a plant communitys vertical and horizontal structure and the seasonal availability of its forage are examined in relation to wildlife habitat in managed rangelands. Further, the importance of individual and combined plant communities to wildlife in managed rangelands is discussed, and management alternatives are presented.

Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands

Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands
Title Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands PDF eBook
Author Donavin A. Leckenby
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Pages 48
Release 1982
Genre Mule deer
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Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands

Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands
Title Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands PDF eBook
Author Chris Maser
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Pages 244
Release 1984
Genre Range management
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Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands

Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands
Title Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands PDF eBook
Author Frederick C. Hall
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Pages 24
Release 1985
Genre Habitat (Ecology)
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