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Implications of pyric-herbivory on central North American grassland ecology, management and production
(2014-07)
The interaction of fire and grazing is an ecological process regulating fire-dependent ecosystems. Prior to European settlement, grasslands were regulated by fires and focal grazing by herbivores (pyric-herbivory), a ...
Effects of season of burn on native forage quality: Implications for cattle and white-tailed deer management
(2021-12)
Previous research has examined the benefits of fire and its ability to alter the nutrient quality of forages. Fire increases forage quality, but is largely based upon composite forage samples or on fire removing older, ...
Effects of Fire and Grazing Driven Heterogeneity on N Cycling in Tallgrass Prarie
(Oklahoma State University, 2005-07-01)
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the combined interactive effect of fire and grazing on N availability in tallgrass prairie. To address this, data from recently burned, one year since fire, and two years since ...
Fire, Browsing, and Deer Density in the Mixed-Grass Prairie
(Oklahoma State University, 2010-05-01)
White-tailed deer are keystone herbivores that have been shown to reduce reproductive success, abundance, diversity, distribution, and survival of plants in the tallgrass prairie. I assessed concerns that deer browsing ...