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Types and internal hydro-geomorphologic variability of mallines (wet-meadows) of Patagonia: Emphasis on volcanic plateaus
(Elsevier, 2013-10)
"Mallines" (wet-meadows) are Patagonian ecosystems that provide hydric, biological and scenic resources. They develop in landscape locations that are favourable for water concentration. The area of each "mallin" is usually ...
Grazing and Grazing Exclusion Along a Resource Gradient in Magellanic Meadows of Tierra del Fuego
(Society For Range Management, 2013-09)
Although Magellanic meadows have been subject to ungulate herbivory for a long time; they have suffered severe grazing by domestic sheep since the end of the 19th century. We hypothesized that, if protected from grazing, ...
Movida a transparência [entervistada por Flavia Pardini]
(Centro de Estudos em Sustentabilidade da EAESP, 2007)
Short-term effects of pack animals grazing exclusion from Andean Alpine Meadows
(Inst Arctic Alpine Res, 2014-05)
Grazing by livestock can have positive, neutral, and/or negative effects on vegetation depending on the intensity and type of grazing. This includes grazing by pack animals used for tourism in mountain protected areas. We ...
Mob grazing increases trampling but not litter deposition on a Nebraska Sandhills subirrigated meadow
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2020-06)
High cattle stocking densities may enhance trampling, litter deposition, and soil organic matter (OM) formation in grasslands. To test this, we measured aboveground vegetation production, standing live and dead mass before ...
Is forage productivity of meadows influenced by the afforestation of upstream hillsides? A study in NW Patagonia
(2011)
Meadows are important reserves of water, with a key role in the maintenance of the biodiversity and productivity of ecosystems. In Patagonia, Argentina, afforestation with fast-growing exotic conifers has slowly but ...