Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1983395708> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1983395708 endingPage "22" @default.
- W1983395708 startingPage "16" @default.
- W1983395708 abstract "The effects of cattle and goats grazing on oak shoot growth and herbaceous vegetation in three oak forest stands with different coppicing age (1, 4 and 7 yrs after the clear cutting) were investigated. In April 1997, an experimental area was chosen with three forest stands, which were clear cut in 1996 (CL1996), 1993 (CL1993), and 1990 (CL1990). All stands were grazed by cattle and goats after they were clear cut. In each forest stand, five 10 m × 10 m paired plots were located, which represented grazed and protected patches. Herbage biomass within protected and grazed plots was measured four times each year (spring: May–June, summer: July–August, autumn: September–October, and winter: November–December). Behavioural observations on grazing animals were conducted in the same periods. In both protected and open plots the height and basal diameter of all oak shoots on 5 preselected stumps were measured at the end of five growing periods from 1997 to 2001. All forest stands carried a similar amount of available herbage (averaged over forest stands and growing season, 2614 kg/ha). Grazing animals removed on average 1057 kg/ha throughout the growing period. Cattle mainly consumed herbage (97% of bites) while goats consumed a mixture of oak browse (41% bites), herbaceous species (34% bites), and other woody species browse (25% bites). The height, diameter and volume of oak shoots were affected by grazing. The three forest stands had similar shoot heights in the protected plots in 2001 after 5 years of grazing protection. The volume of oak shoots of the grazed plots were 146.7 cm3 for CL1996, 232.9 cm3 for CL1993, and 239.1 cm3 for CL1990 in 2001 (i.e. 5, 8, and 11 years grazing after the clear cuttings, respectively). The protected plots carried greater volumes of oak shoots, CL1996: 496.0 cm3 (few months grazing before protection), CL1993: 690.0 cm3 (4 years grazing before protection), and CL1990: 344.0 cm3 (7 years grazing before protection). In conclusion, almost half of the herbaceous vegetation was removed through grazing but it had no positive effect on the growth rate of oak shoots. It seems that goats, which selected almost half of their diet from oak shoots, are responsible for that relative negative growth of shoots. However, cattle grazed only herbs and may therefore control herbaceous vegetation." @default.
- W1983395708 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1983395708 creator A5034793498 @default.
- W1983395708 creator A5076252719 @default.
- W1983395708 date "2011-01-01" @default.
- W1983395708 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W1983395708 title "The impact of cattle and goats grazing on vegetation in oak stands of varying coppicing age" @default.
- W1983395708 cites W1970748971 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W1973824740 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W1982121326 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W1988033736 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W1989972356 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2006043598 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2006336674 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2012068443 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2013053932 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2017630897 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2030436763 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2054820883 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2064357887 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2074821583 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2081503422 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2093637074 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2124219562 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2141348241 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2149693725 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2157709690 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2319009671 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2492034134 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2518921837 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2519649101 @default.
- W1983395708 cites W2566912455 @default.
- W1983395708 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actao.2010.11.001" @default.
- W1983395708 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W1983395708 type Work @default.
- W1983395708 sameAs 1983395708 @default.
- W1983395708 citedByCount "29" @default.
- W1983395708 countsByYear W19833957082012 @default.
- W1983395708 countsByYear W19833957082014 @default.
- W1983395708 countsByYear W19833957082015 @default.
- W1983395708 countsByYear W19833957082016 @default.
- W1983395708 countsByYear W19833957082017 @default.
- W1983395708 countsByYear W19833957082018 @default.
- W1983395708 countsByYear W19833957082019 @default.
- W1983395708 countsByYear W19833957082020 @default.
- W1983395708 countsByYear W19833957082021 @default.
- W1983395708 countsByYear W19833957082022 @default.
- W1983395708 countsByYear W19833957082023 @default.
- W1983395708 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1983395708 hasAuthorship W1983395708A5034793498 @default.
- W1983395708 hasAuthorship W1983395708A5076252719 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C103017160 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C128758860 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C137660486 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C21410773 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C2776133958 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C2777904157 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C2993110014 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C30820588 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C54286561 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C6557445 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C91354502 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConcept C97137747 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C103017160 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C128758860 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C137660486 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C142724271 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C18903297 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C205649164 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C21410773 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C2776133958 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C2777904157 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C2993110014 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C30820588 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C54286561 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C6557445 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C71924100 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C86803240 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C91354502 @default.
- W1983395708 hasConceptScore W1983395708C97137747 @default.
- W1983395708 hasFunder F4320327194 @default.
- W1983395708 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W1983395708 hasLocation W19833957081 @default.
- W1983395708 hasOpenAccess W1983395708 @default.
- W1983395708 hasPrimaryLocation W19833957081 @default.
- W1983395708 hasRelatedWork W134420062 @default.
- W1983395708 hasRelatedWork W1983395708 @default.
- W1983395708 hasRelatedWork W2041202605 @default.
- W1983395708 hasRelatedWork W2058252431 @default.
- W1983395708 hasRelatedWork W2128103889 @default.
- W1983395708 hasRelatedWork W2258882839 @default.
- W1983395708 hasRelatedWork W2609318921 @default.
- W1983395708 hasRelatedWork W3049019078 @default.