grassland Populations of grassland butterflies decline almost 50 % over two decades By www.eubon.eu Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 16:02:00 +0200 By http://www.eea.europa.eu/ Grassland butterflies have declined dramatically between 1990 and 2011. This has been caused by intensifying agriculture and a failure to properly manage grassland ecosystems, according to a report from the European Environment Agency (EEA). The fall in grassland butterfly numbers is particularly worrying, according to the report, because these butterflies are considered to be representative indicators of trends observed for most other terrestrial insects, which together form around two thirds of the world’s species. This means that butterflies are useful indicators of biodiversity and the general health of ecosystems. Seventeen butterfly species are examined in 'The European Grassland Butterfly Indicator: 1990–2011’, comprising seven widespread and 10 specialist species. Of the 17 species, eight have declined in Europe, two have remained stable and one increased. For six species the trend is uncertain. Butterflies examined in the report include the Common Blue (Polyommatus icarus), which has declined significantly, the Orangetip (Anthocharis cardamines), which seems to be stable since 1990, and the Lulworth Skipper (Thymelicus acteon), which shows an uncertain trend over the last two decades. Hans Bruyninckx, EEA Executive Director, said: "This dramatic decline in grassland butterflies should ring alarm bells – in general Europe’s grassland habitats are shrinking. If we fail to maintain these habitats we could lose many of these species forever. We must recognise the importance of butterflies and other insects – the pollination they carry out is essential for both natural ecosystems and agriculture." more... Full Article News
grassland Ecology and Conservation of Mountaintop grasslands in Brazil By search.lib.uiowa.edu Published On :: Location: Electronic Resource- Full Article
grassland Geologic explorer's guide to the Sheyenne National Grassland By search.lib.uiowa.edu Published On :: Location: Sciences Library Library- QE150.S44F75 2001 Full Article
grassland Why Young Grassland Songbirds Sleep In By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 00:00:00 -0000 Full Article
grassland Extinct-in-the-Wild Antelope Return to the Grasslands of Chad By insider.si.edu Published On :: Thu, 11 Aug 2016 16:13:34 +0000 Thirty years after the scimitar-horned oyrx were driven to extinction, the desert antelope will return to the last-known place it existed: Chad’s Sahelian grasslands. The […] The post Extinct-in-the-Wild Antelope Return to the Grasslands of Chad appeared first on Smithsonian Insider. Full Article Animals Research News Science & Nature biodiversity conservation biology endangered species extinction mammals Smithsonian's National Zoo veterinary medicine
grassland Simple method to estimate soil carbon stocks in grassland By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 24 September 2015 9:54:32 GMT Storage of carbon in soil helps to keep land fertile and regulates the climate, and is therefore an important ecosystem service. However, mapping of soil carbon stocks currently uses unreliable measures. This study used data from a national survey of English grasslands to show that soil carbon stocks can be accurately predicted using simple measures of soil and climatic conditions. Full Article
grassland Mountain grasslands and shrublands store significant amounts of carbon By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 06 Nov 2014 9:23:19 GMT Despite their general absence from climate policy discussions, the world’s mountain grasslands and shrublands (MGSs) store between 60.5 and 82.8 billion metric tonnes of carbon, a new study estimates - more than three times that of ocean and coastal ecosystems. This research, which is the first to provide a global inventory of carbon stored in MGSs, argues that these ecosystems should be accounted for in climate policy. Full Article
grassland Intensive grassland farming could have deep effects: sequestering significantly less soil carbon By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 23 Jun 2016 09:01:15 GMT Huge amounts of soil carbon have been discovered up to 1 metre below grassland in a recent UK study. Yet most carbon inventories do not assess soil deeper than 30cm. Furthermore, this research suggests that intensive management of grassland, involving high rates of fertiliser use and livestock grazing, may deplete carbon at these depths. Full Article
grassland Restoring European grasslands takes more than just sowing seeds By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 11:34:22 +0100 Using commercial seed mixtures to replant European grasslands tends to produce a smaller range of species than originally grew on the land. New research has identified several methods that successfully reproduce the original range of species, such as transferring of fresh hay or soil that contains seeds. Full Article
grassland Simple re-seeding projects can triple grassland biodiversity By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Wed, 20 Jul 2011 14:33:24 +0100 Researchers have recommended new, improved ways of increasing the ecological value of European grasslands. Plant diversity ??? or species richness ??? can be increased by a factor of three through sowing grass and wildflower seed mixtures, together with a carefully controlled plan for animal grazing. Full Article
grassland Fragmented forests and grasslands: plant sensitivity to habitat loss By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 14:10:47 GMT A new study exploring the sensitivity of grassland and forest plants to decreasing habitat size and isolation in north-central Europe concludes that an irreversible shift in the most dominant plant species may already be underway in forests and grassland, where forests are more vulnerable than grasslands. Full Article
grassland Abandoned wet grasslands can be rapidly restored By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 11:18:27 +0100 Wet grasslands abandoned less than 40 years ago can be successfully restored within a decade, a recent analysis suggests. By examining the findings of a range of studies, it identified the causes and consequences of abandonment and the key factors in successful restoration. Full Article
grassland High-nature-value grasslands can be maintained by alternating between mowing and grazing By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 03 September 2015 9:23:19 GMT Scientists recommend policies that alternate between mowing and grazing to manage Europe’s high-nature-value grasslands. This comes after a new seven-year study found that a high plant-species diversity helps grasslands to maintain productivity and to resist depletion of phosphorus caused by livestock grazing and depletion of potassium caused by mowing. Full Article
grassland Artichoke fields as good as grassland habitats for lesser kestrels in Italy By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 25 Feb 2016 09:12:34 GMT Lesser kestrel (Falco naumanni) populations survive equally well in grassland and artichoke fields in Italy, a recent study has concluded. Overall, however, populations are declining and the researchers recommend reducing pesticide use, growing alternative crops such as artichokes, and maintaining grasslands as part of the farming landscape. Full Article
grassland Increasing grassland species improves pollination and may impact on crop yields By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thu, 14 Apr 2016 09:12:34 GMT Grasslands cover 30–40% of European agricultural areas. Agri-environmental schemes leading to even small changes in grassland biodiversity could elicit extensive benefits. A new study on working farms in southwest England highlights the contribution of the plant diversity of the grassland to the abundance and diversity of insect pollinators and their potential to increase crop yields. The researchers make recommendations for which species to include in seed mixes. Full Article
grassland LED lighting changes grassland spider and beetle communities; dimmers and timers may reduce the impact By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thur, 15 June 2017 9:23:19 GMT The influence of light-emitting diodes (LED) on grassland invertebrate communities has been assessed in a recent study. White LEDs increased the total abundance and changed the species of spiders and beetles recorded. Dimming lights and switching lights off during the middle of the night were the best ways of reducing the effects on beetle and spider numbers. Full Article
grassland Results-based agri-environment measures are an effective conservation strategy for species-rich grassland By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Tues, 27 June 2017 9:23:19 GMT Results-based agri-environment measures are an alternative to management-based measures that, in certain circumstances, could be both more effective and more cost-efficient, since their payment depends on the provision of the desired conservation outcome. This study reviews the success of a scheme, introduced in Germany in 2000, to preserve biodiversity in species-rich grassland. Full Article
grassland Livestock worming treatments can reduce seed germination of grassland species By ec.europa.eu Published On :: Thur, 06 April 2017 9:23:19 GMT A common anti-parasitic drug used to control gastrointestinal worms in livestock has been shown to inhibit seed germination of three common grassland species. This recent study is the first to show that anthelmintics may negatively affect plant regeneration. The researchers say that treatments should be carefully timed in order to avoid the strongest impact of the drugs on germination and the consequential negative affect on grassland regeneration. Full Article
grassland National forests on the edge: development pressures on America's national forests and grasslands By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Mon, 25 Oct 2007 13:10:00 PST Many of America's national forests and grasslandscollectively called the National Forest Systemface increased risks and alterations from escalating housing development on private rural lands along their boundaries. National forests and grasslands provide critical social, ecological, and economic benefits to the American public. This study projects future housing density increases on private rural lands at three distances2, 3, and 10 milesfrom the external boundaries of all national forests and grasslands across the conterminous United States. Some 21.7 million acres of rural private lands (about 8 percent of all private lands) located within 10 miles of the National Forest System boundaries are projected to undergo increases in housing density by 2030. Nine national forests are projected to experience increased housing density on at least 25 percent of adjacent private lands at one or more of the distances considered. Thirteen national forests and grasslands are each projected to have more than a half-million acres of adjacent private rural lands experience increased housing density. Such development and accompanying landscape fragmentation pose substantial challenges for the management and conservation of the ecosystem services and amenity resources of National Forest System lands, including access by the public. Research such as this can help planners, managers, and communities consider the impacts of local land use decisions. Full Article
grassland National forests on the edge: development pressures on America's national forests and grasslands By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Mon, 25 Oct 2007 13:10:00 PST Many of America's national forests and grasslands--collectively called the National Forest System--face increased risks and alterations from escalating housing development on private rural lands along their boundaries. National forests and grasslands provide critical social, ecological, and economic benefits to the American public. This study projects future housing density increases on private rural lands at three distances--2, 3, and 10 miles--from the external boundaries of all national forests and grasslands across the conterminous United States. Some 21.7 million acres of rural private lands (about 8 percent of all private lands) located within 10 miles of the National Forest System boundaries are projected to undergo increases in housing density by 2030. Nine national forests are projected to experience increased housing density on at least 25 percent of adjacent private lands at one or more of the distances considered. Thirteen national forests and grasslands are each projected to have more than a half-million acres of adjacent private rural lands experience increased housing density. Such development and accompanying landscape fragmentation pose substantial challenges for the management and conservation of the ecosystem services and amenity resources of National Forest System lands, including access by the public. Research such as this can help planners, managers, and communities consider the impacts of local land use decisions. Full Article
grassland Monty Don: Lovely snakeshead fritillaries thrive in the wild in our wet grasslands By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 05 Apr 2019 21:31:26 GMT Monty Don advises on 'snakeshead' plants which appear in gardens in spring. He answered a selection of questions from readers of Weekend magazine. Full Article
grassland Insect Conservation and Australia's Grasslands By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 22 Dec 2019 07:46:07 EST Online Resource Full Article
grassland The biology of grasslands / Brian J. Wilsey (Iowa State University, Ames, USA) By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 23 Feb 2020 09:06:07 EST Hayden Library - QH541.5.P7 W435 2018 Full Article
grassland Grasslands and climate change / edited by David J. Gibson, Jonathan A. Newman By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Full Article
grassland Australia's faunal extinction crisis : environmental protections for native grasslands, and the conduct of Ministers : interim report / The Senate Environment and Communications Legislation Committee By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Australia. Parliament. Senate. Environment and Communications Legislation Committee, author, issuing body Full Article
grassland Karnataka put on notice for conversion of grasslands By www.business-standard.com Published On :: Wed, 27 Mar 2013 00:00:00 -0000 Karnataka put on notice for conversion of grasslands Full Article
grassland Lockhart & Wiseman's crop husbandry including grassland / edited by H.J.S. Finch, A.M. Samuel and G.P.F. Lane By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Full Article
grassland Grasslands and coastal plants By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Mon, 03 Feb 2014 16:12:52 -0400 Full Article
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grassland Using Keeling Plots to trace δ ¹³C and δ ¹³O through processes of heterotrophic respiration, diffusion and soil water equilibration in artificial C3- and C4-grassland soils By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 19:02:31 -0400 Full Article
grassland Shrub, scrub, and grass: The importance of shrubland and grassland plant communities to the diet of the Late Prehistoric (A.D. 900-1535) hunter-gatherers of the eastern Trans-Pecos region of Texas By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Tue, 26 Apr 2016 10:20:49 -0400 Full Article
grassland Shrub, Scrub, and Grass: The Importance of Shrubland and Grassland Plant Communities to the Diet of the Late Prehistorica (A.D. 900-1535) Hunter-Gathers of the Eastern Trans-Pecos Region of Texas By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Tue, 26 Apr 2016 10:20:50 -0400 Full Article
grassland Bullfrog Creek grassland By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Fri, 22 Sep 2017 15:44:45 -0400 Full Article
grassland Grassland opening in Hillsborough county By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Fri, 22 Sep 2017 16:08:18 -0400 Full Article
grassland The sources and sinks of CO2 in caves under mixed woodland and grassland vegetation By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Mon, 06 Apr 2020 18:41:11 -0400 Full Article