The Rangeland JournalRecent research papers from the The Rangeland Journal https://www.publish.csiro.au/rj CSIRO PUBLISHINGenCopyright 2024 CSIROThe Rangeland Journal1036-9872CSIRO PUBLISHINGCopyright 2024 CSIROpublishing@csiro.auThe Rangeland Journalhttps://www.publish.csiro.au/media/client/rss_smaller.gif https://www.publish.csiro.au/rjArid erosion mapping: comparing LiDAR and structure from motion https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ23040.htm Angus Retallack, Dillon Campbell, Graeme Finlayson, Ramesh Raja Segaran, Bertram Ostendorf, Molly Hennekam, Sami Rifai, Megan LewisArid erosion mapping: comparing LiDAR and structure from motionAngus RetallackDillon CampbellGraeme FinlaysonRamesh Raja SegaranBertram OstendorfMolly HennekamSami RifaiMegan Lewisdoi:10.1071/RJ23040The Rangeland Journal2024-03-13The Rangeland Journal2024-03-13Toward land restoration transitions: elevating regional voices and the provenance of co-benefits in Queensland rangelands https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ23045.htm Nikki P. Dumbrell, Catherine J. Robinson, Katie D. Ricketts, Danilo Urzedo, Lisa Walker, Anthelia J. BondToward land restoration transitions: elevating regional voices and the provenance of co-benefits in Queensland rangelandsNikki P. DumbrellCatherine J. RobinsonKatie D. RickettsDanilo UrzedoLisa WalkerAnthelia J. Bonddoi:10.1071/RJ23045The Rangeland Journal2024-02-19The Rangeland Journal2024-02-19Carbon and ecosystem service markets in rangelands and grazing systems are a wicked problem: multi-stakeholder partnership or roundtable as a vehicle forward? https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ23029.htm Rebecca Cotton, Bradd WittCarbon and ecosystem service markets in rangelands and grazing systems are a wicked problem: multi-stakeholder partnership or roundtable as a vehicle forward?Rebecca CottonBradd Wittdoi:10.1071/RJ23029The Rangeland Journal2024-02-12The Rangeland Journal2024-02-12Adaptive multi-paddock grazing management reduces diet quality of yearling cattle in shortgrass steppe https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ23047.htm Tamarah R. Jorns, J. Derek Scasta, Justin D. Derner, David J. Augustine, Lauren M. Porensky, Edward J. Raynor, Adaptive multi-paddock grazing management reduces diet quality of yearling cattle in shortgrass steppeTamarah R. JornsJ. Derek ScastaJustin D. DernerDavid J. AugustineLauren M. PorenskyEdward J. Raynordoi:10.1071/RJ23047The Rangeland Journal2024-02-06The Rangeland Journal2024-02-06Applying two remotely-sensed methods for monitoring grazing impacts in the Australian arid zone https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ23030.htm Gary Bastin, Robyn Cowley, Margaret Friedel, Chris MaterneApplying two remotely-sensed methods for monitoring grazing impacts in the Australian arid zoneGary BastinRobyn CowleyMargaret FriedelChris Maternedoi:10.1071/RJ23030The Rangeland Journal2024-01-02The Rangeland Journal2024-01-02How and why do rangeland changes and their underlying drivers differ across Namibia’s two major land-tenure systems? https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ23007.htm Katja Brinkmann, Diego Augusto Menestrey Schwieger, Lena Grieger, Sara Heshmati, Markus Rauchecker - Volume 45(3)How and why do rangeland changes and their underlying drivers differ across Namibia’s two major land-tenure systems?Katja BrinkmannDiego Augusto Menestrey SchwiegerLena GriegerSara HeshmatiMarkus Raucheckerdoi:10.1071/RJ23007The Rangeland Journal - Volume 45(3)2023-12-01The Rangeland Journal2023-12-01453123Herbage yield stability of cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L.) genotypes across rain-fed environments https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ23015.htm Ali Vosough, Ali Ashraf Jafari, Ezzat Karami, Hooshmand Safari, Reza Talebi - Volume 45(3)Herbage yield stability of cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L.) genotypes across rain-fed environmentsAli VosoughAli Ashraf JafariEzzat KaramiHooshmand SafariReza Talebidoi:10.1071/RJ23015The Rangeland Journal - Volume 45(3)2023-11-28The Rangeland Journal2023-11-28453109Donkey production systems and breeding practices in selected districts of South Omo Zone, southern Ethiopia https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ23018.htm Awoke Melak Wassie, Teklewold Belayhun Getachew, Abebe Hailu Kassa, Ashenafi Getachew Megersa, Tesfalem Ayele - Volume 45(3)Donkey production systems and breeding practices in selected districts of South Omo Zone, southern EthiopiaAwoke Melak WassieTeklewold Belayhun GetachewAbebe Hailu KassaAshenafi Getachew MegersaTesfalem Ayeledoi:10.1071/RJ23018The Rangeland Journal - Volume 45(3)2023-10-31The Rangeland Journal2023-10-3145397Grazing capacity determination in short-term and long-term scales using MODIS and Sentinel-2 data in the southern rangelands of Zagros, Iran https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ23004.htm F. Jafari, R. Jafari, H. Bashari - Volume 45(2)Grazing capacity determination in short-term and long-term scales using MODIS and Sentinel-2 data in the southern rangelands of Zagros, IranF. JafariR. JafariH. Basharidoi:10.1071/RJ23004The Rangeland Journal - Volume 45(2)2023-08-17The Rangeland Journal2023-08-1745267Rethinking policies for pastoralists – governing the rangelands https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ23010.htm Michele Nori, Ian Scoones - Volume 45(2)Rethinking policies for pastoralists – governing the rangelandsMichele NoriIan Scoonesdoi:10.1071/RJ23010The Rangeland Journal - Volume 45(2)2023-08-14The Rangeland Journal2023-08-1445253Carbon-dioxide-driven increase in foliage projective cover is not the same as increased woody plant density: lessons from an Australian tropical savanna https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ23001.htm Gabriel M. Crowley, Stephen A. Murphy - Volume 45(2)Carbon-dioxide-driven increase in foliage projective cover is not the same as increased woody plant density: lessons from an Australian tropical savannaGabriel M. CrowleyStephen A. Murphydoi:10.1071/RJ23001The Rangeland Journal - Volume 45(2)2023-06-15The Rangeland Journal2023-06-1545281Processes underpinning natural capital account compilation highlight the potential for low-input grazing to mitigate farm carbon emissions while also improving biodiversity outcomes https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ22053.htm Rachel Lawrence, Sue Ogilvy, Danny O’Brien, Mark Gardner, Sue McIntyre - Volume 45(1)Processes underpinning natural capital account compilation highlight the potential for low-input grazing to mitigate farm carbon emissions while also improving biodiversity outcomesRachel LawrenceSue OgilvyDanny O’BrienMark GardnerSue McIntyredoi:10.1071/RJ22053The Rangeland Journal - Volume 45(1)2023-06-06The Rangeland Journal2023-06-0645127Comparing narratives on carnivore management in a dryland ecosystem: a case study of state-backed lethal control https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ23005.htm Joshua Taylor, Paula Núñez, Pablo Gáspero, Simon Pooley, Valeria Fernandez-Arhex - Volume 45(1)Comparing narratives on carnivore management in a dryland ecosystem: a case study of state-backed lethal controlJoshua TaylorPaula NúñezPablo GásperoSimon PooleyValeria Fernandez-Arhexdoi:10.1071/RJ23005The Rangeland Journal - Volume 45(1)2023-06-06The Rangeland Journal2023-06-0645145Long-term monitoring and modelling of pasture regeneration and water quality from a Bothriochloa pertusa site in the Great Barrier Reef catchments https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ22067.htm Chris Stokes, Rebecca Bartley, Brett N. Abbott, Aaron A. Hawdon, Anne E. Kinsey-Henderson - Volume 45(1)Long-term monitoring and modelling of pasture regeneration and water quality from a Bothriochloa pertusa site in the Great Barrier Reef catchmentsChris StokesRebecca BartleyBrett N. AbbottAaron A. HawdonAnne E. Kinsey-Hendersondoi:10.1071/RJ22067The Rangeland Journal - Volume 45(1)2023-05-24The Rangeland Journal2023-05-2445112Can we benchmark annual ground cover maintenance? https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ22041.htm Terrence S. Beutel, F. Patrick Graz - Volume 44(6)Can we benchmark annual ground cover maintenance?Terrence S. BeutelF. Patrick Grazdoi:10.1071/RJ22041The Rangeland Journal - Volume 44(6)2023-04-27The Rangeland Journal2023-04-27446333Dust-storm frequencies, community attitudes, government policy and land management practices during three major droughts in New South Wales, Australia https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ22059.htm John Leys, Stephan Heidenreich, Stephen White, Juan Guerschman, Craig Strong - Volume 44(6)Dust-storm frequencies, community attitudes, government policy and land management practices during three major droughts in New South Wales, AustraliaJohn LeysStephan HeidenreichStephen WhiteJuan GuerschmanCraig Strongdoi:10.1071/RJ22059The Rangeland Journal - Volume 44(6)2023-04-27The Rangeland Journal2023-04-27446343A remotely sensed weight gain model for sheep in the semi-arid Karoo shrublands of South Africa https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ22049.htm Christiaan J. Harmse, Adriaan van Niekerk - Volume 45(1)A remotely sensed weight gain model for sheep in the semi-arid Karoo shrublands of South AfricaChristiaan J. HarmseAdriaan van Niekerkdoi:10.1071/RJ22049The Rangeland Journal - Volume 45(1)2023-04-03The Rangeland Journal2023-04-034511Tradeoff between production and regulation functions of semi-arid rangelands https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ22065.htm Seyed Alireza Mousavi, Alimohammad Mohammadi Kharaji, Saeed Soltani - Volume 45(1)Tradeoff between production and regulation functions of semi-arid rangelandsSeyed Alireza MousaviAlimohammad Mohammadi KharajiSaeed Soltanidoi:10.1071/RJ22065The Rangeland Journal - Volume 45(1)2023-03-30The Rangeland Journal2023-03-3045136Using digital photography to monitor changes in biocrusts and ground cover in a savanna rangeland https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ22019.htm Than Myint Swe, Wendy J. Williams, Susanne Schmidt, Andries Potgieter, Robyn Cowley, Vincent Mellor, Colin Driscoll, Yan Zhao - Volume 44(6)Using digital photography to monitor changes in biocrusts and ground cover in a savanna rangeland Than Myint SweWendy J. WilliamsSusanne SchmidtAndries PotgieterRobyn CowleyVincent MellorColin DriscollYan Zhaodoi:10.1071/RJ22019The Rangeland Journal - Volume 44(6)2023-03-09The Rangeland Journal2023-03-09446263Changes in land management practices have reduced wind erosion in the cropping areas of far south-western NSW, Australia https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ22028.htm John F. Leys, Tanisha Shields, Sean R. Murphy, Terry Koen - Volume 44(6)Changes in land management practices have reduced wind erosion in the cropping areas of far south-western NSW, AustraliaJohn F. LeysTanisha ShieldsSean R. MurphyTerry Koendoi:10.1071/RJ22028The Rangeland Journal - Volume 44(6)2023-03-09The Rangeland Journal2023-03-09446309Resource partitioning between Caucasian chamois and domestic sheep in mountain pastures of the eastern Caucasus, Dagestan, Russia https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ22032.htm Magomedrasul Magomedov, Elmar Babaev - Volume 44(4)Resource partitioning between Caucasian chamois and domestic sheep in mountain pastures of the eastern Caucasus, Dagestan, RussiaMagomedrasul MagomedovElmar Babaevdoi:10.1071/RJ22032The Rangeland Journal - Volume 44(4)2023-03-02The Rangeland Journal2023-03-02444247In search of sustainable livestock management in the Dry Chaco: effect of different shrub-removal practices on vegetation https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ22040.htm L. M. Guzmán, P. E. Villagra, R. E. Quiroga, D. I. Pereyra, M. E. Pelliza, A. R. Ricarte, L. J. Blanco - Volume 44(4)In search of sustainable livestock management in the Dry Chaco: effect of different shrub-removal practices on vegetationL. M. GuzmánP. E. VillagraR. E. QuirogaD. I. PereyraM. E. PellizaA. R. RicarteL. J. Blancodoi:10.1071/RJ22040The Rangeland Journal - Volume 44(4)2023-02-23The Rangeland Journal2023-02-23444193Do regenerative grazing management practices improve vegetation and soil health in grazed rangelands? Preliminary insights from a space-for-time study in the Great Barrier Reef catchments, Australia https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ22047.htm Rebecca Bartley, Brett N. Abbott, Afshin Ghahramani, Aram Ali, Rod Kerr, Christian H. Roth, Anne Kinsey-Henderson - Volume 44(4)Do regenerative grazing management practices improve vegetation and soil health in grazed rangelands? Preliminary insights from a space-for-time study in the Great Barrier Reef catchments, AustraliaRebecca BartleyBrett N. AbbottAfshin GhahramaniAram AliRod KerrChristian H. RothAnne Kinsey-Hendersondoi:10.1071/RJ22047The Rangeland Journal - Volume 44(4)2023-01-18The Rangeland Journal2023-01-18444221Shrubs alter alpha and beta diversity of soil fauna in a semiarid grassland https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ22054.htm Haining Gao, Caixia Li, Yang Jiao, Yong Zhang, Qi Feng - Volume 44(4)Shrubs alter alpha and beta diversity of soil fauna in a semiarid grasslandHaining GaoCaixia LiYang JiaoYong ZhangQi Fengdoi:10.1071/RJ22054The Rangeland Journal - Volume 44(4)2023-01-10The Rangeland Journal2023-01-10444213Effects of international boundary making on pastoralists transboundary environmental resource use in the Ethiopia–Kenya borderland https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/RJ22051.htm Girma Defere, Messay Mulugeta, Teferi Tolera - Volume 44(4)Effects of international boundary making on pastoralists transboundary environmental resource use in the Ethiopia–Kenya borderlandGirma DefereMessay MulugetaTeferi Toleradoi:10.1071/RJ22051The Rangeland Journal - Volume 44(4)2022-12-20The Rangeland Journal2022-12-20444203