Virtual Posters

SUB-THEME 1:- RANGELAND/GRASSLAND ECOLOGY

 

 


Virtual Poster Title Authors Name 
1An Integrated Assessment and Management Optimization Approach for GrazinglandsDavid Toledo*
2An integrated framework to study ecological tipping points in social-ecological systemsFlorian Männer*
3Assessment of rangeland condition in a dryland system using UAV-based multispectral imageryVistorina Amputu*^
4Back to the roots - do traditional Maasai management strategies work towards resilience against unpredictable rainfall and grazing pressure in northern Tanzania? Sabine Baumgartner*^
5Can high density, short duration grazing replace fire in a South African mesic grassland?Nomusa Chonco*
6Characterizing invasiveness through a descriptive study of Guinea grass growing in three habitat types and differing herbivore assemblages in both Kenya and Texas.Aaron Rhodes*
7Cloud computing solution for monitoring arid rangeland dynamics: case of Moroccan highlands and southern acacia ecosystems Said Lahssini*^
8Community Perceptions on the Changes in Vegetation Composition and Abundance in Rusinga Island, Homa Bay County, KenyaMARGERET NYAGA*^
9Comparative anatomical study of the grasses in the range lands of  Kovilpatti, Tamil NaduMakesh Kumar Balakumar*^
10Decomposition rates of organic material across herbivore treatments in a nutrient-rich semi-arid sodic savannaLoewan Erasmus*^
11DEGRADATION ISSUES OF FESCUE-FORBS RANGELAND IN MOUNTAIN STEPPE OF MONGOLIAOtgontuya Lkhagvajav*^
12Describing cattle grazing distribution in communal rangelands of the Eastern Cape South Africa: towards improving livestock rangeland use.Bukho Gusha*^
13The relationship between grassland composition on stemborer abundance on grasses surrounding maize farmsMaryselah Nelima*
14Forb Counts in Grassland are Sensitive to Analytical MethodGene Fults*^
15Grasslands classification in Yobe state Nigeria using Integrated Orderly Classification System of Grassland (IOCSG)SAMAILA USMAN*^
16Habitat, phenology and seed studies of Citrullus colocynthis L. Schrad in Lut Desert, IranNastaran Kahrom*^
17IMPACT OF ENCLOSURES ON RANGE PRODUCTIVITY IN CHEPARERIA WEST POKOT COUNTY KENYAREGINA WAMBUI WAIGANJO*^
18Increased aboveground biomass and plant species decline related to the presence of Eragrostis curvula across multiple grazing grasslands in the Snowy Monaro region of AustraliaJed Brown*^
19Influence of grazing intensity on nutrient concentrations in grass tissue: Evidence from two savannah grass speciesChris Munyati*^
20Interacting effects of disease and weather variability on rangeland biodiversity associated with black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) colonies Courtney  Duchardt*^
21Interactive effects of drought and fire on co-existing woody and herbaceous communities in temperate mesic grasslandsRachel Keen*^
22Isotopic δ15N signature of grass-alone and grass-legume tropical pastures to estimate sources of nitrogen to grasses in farmer managed pasturesDaniel Mauricio Villegas*
23Landscape-Level Impacts of Mesquite Canopy Cover on Herbaceous Species Composition Darrel Murray*^
24Large herbivores maintain a two-phase herbaceous vegetation mosaic in a semi-arid savannaDavid Augustine*
25Poisonous plant patches in the arid rangelands of Namaqualand in South Africa- distributions and diversityTauriq  Jamalie*^
26Productivity of grasslands in Wielkopolska in conditions of weather variables changes in the last 34 yearsBarbara Golińska*
27Range condition classification based on quantitative and qualitative characteristics of vegetationNafiseh Fakhar Izadi*
28Relationship between exchangeable acidity and persistence of orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata) in temperate pastures under different managementHidetoshi Kakihara*^
29Restoring rangelands for nutrition and health for humans and livestockIngrid Oborn*^
30Role of different shrubs in soil seed bank conservation in different climates of IranReza Erfanzadeh*^
31Sheep grazing patterns for better land management: adjusting GPS tracking protocolJosé Castro*^
32Simple Guidelines for Deciding When Soil Variability Does – and Doesn't – Matter for Rangeland Management and Restoration Jeffrey Herrick*^
33Soil water movement in a watershed in the Chilean PatagoniaJorge Ivelic*^
34State and Transition Models in space and time – using STMs to understand broad patterns of ecosystem change in Iceland Isabel C Barrio*^
35Sustainable management of rangelands: An assessment of drivers of Prosopis juliflora cover trajectories in Marigat Sub-County, Kenya.Beatrice  Adoyo*^
36The comparative effects of short duration, high density and conventional, rotational grazing on different soil, vegetation and animal parameters in dry and mesic grasslands of South AfricaJamie  Paulse*^
37The effects of herbicide, various thinning treatments and stump size on the resprouting ability of woody plants in a semi-arid savannaPiet Monegi*^
38The functional importance of forbs in grassland ecosystemsFrances Siebert*^
39The identity and quantity of plant litter influences the plant functional group characteristics in an alpine meadowZhouwen Ma*
40Vegetation response to grazing pressure in the Puna flat, Northwest of Argentina.ANDRES TÁLAMO*
41Grass species density and biomass of South African communal property association farms differing in soil propertiesKhuliso Ravhuhali
42Biodiversity assessment and conservation of threatened plant species belonging to the unique steppe with trees in Tunisian drylandsMohamed Tarhouni
43An approach to evaluate soils influence on floristic composition of natural grasslands Fernando Quadros
44Interindividual differences and their consistency in grazing cattle behavior across seasonsHiroki Anzai
45Rangeland degradation in Mongolia – using State and Transition Models to help understand rangeland dynamicsSumjidmaa Sainnemekh
46Modeling of herding operations of mobile pastoralists to quantify rangeland use in East Africa Mohamed Shibia*^
47Rangeland management in Argentina Gabriel Oliva
48Sieve Structures to Control Gully Erosion on the Borana Plateau, EthiopiaDemisachew Tadele*^