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Response of species abundance distribution pattern of alpine meadow community to sampling scales

期刊: RANGELAND JOURNAL, 2022; 44 (1)

To analyse the variation of species abundance distribution (SAD) patterns with scale, and consider its formation mechanism and ecological process in a......

JIF:1.096

Shift of potential natural vegetation against global climate change under historical, current and future scenarios

期刊: RANGELAND JOURNAL, ; ()

Potential natural vegetation (PNV), the final successional stage of vegetation, plays a key role in ecological restoration, the design of nature reser......

Monitoring and analysing grassland ecosystem service values in response to grassland area changes - an example from northwest China

期刊: RANGELAND JOURNAL, 2020; 42 (3)

Using remote sensing technology, this study evaluates changes in mountain grassland ecosystem service values (ESVs) and the factors driving them. Degr......

Chinese degraded grasslands - pathways for sustainability

期刊: RANGELAND JOURNAL, 2020; 42 (5)

The 400 m ha of grazing lands in China, mainly across the north and west of the country, have similar problems to those throughout the steppe of Mongo......

Improvement of mapping vegetation cover for arid and semiarid areas using a local nonlinear modelling method and landsat images

期刊: RANGELAND JOURNAL, 2020; 42 (3)

Accurately estimating and mapping vegetation cover for monitoring land degradation and desertification of arid and semiarid areas using remotely sense......

Understanding stocking rate in response to supplementary feed in Inner Mongolia, China

期刊: RANGELAND JOURNAL, 2020; 42 (2)

In grazing systems, stocking rate (SR) is critical for the maintenance of grassland and livestock productivity. However, little is known about the rel......

Different levels of rainfall and trampling change the reproductive strategy of Kobresia humilis in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

期刊: RANGELAND JOURNAL, 2020; 42 (2)

The sedgeKobresia humilis(C.A. Mey. ex Trautv.) Serg. is the dominant plant in the alpine meadows of China's Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, which has experien......

Fragmentation and percolation thresholds in the degradation process of alpine meadow in the Three-River Headwaters region of Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, China

期刊: RANGELAND JOURNAL, 2020; 42 (3)

Understanding the process and mechanisms of alpine meadow degradation is crucial for restoration and management in the Three-River Headwaters region, ......

Modelling Chinese grassland systems to improve herder livelihoods and grassland sustainability

期刊: RANGELAND JOURNAL, 2020; 42 (5)

Recent degradation of Chinese grasslands has contributed to declining herder productivity and profitability, increased incidence of dust storms and re......

Mechanisms regulating spatial changes in grassland productivity following nutrient addition in northern China

期刊: RANGELAND JOURNAL, 2019; 41 (1)

Plant biomass is the most fundamental component of ecosystems. The spatial stability of plant biomass is important, and the mechanisms regulating plan......

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Prediction of the livestock carrying capacity using neural network in the meadow steppe

期刊: RANGELAND JOURNAL, 2019; 41 (1)

In order to predict the livestock carrying capacity in meadow steppe, a method using back propagation neural network is proposed based on the meteorol......

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The composition, richness, and evenness of seedlings from the soil seed bank of a semi-arid steppe in northern China are affected by long-term stocking rates of sheep and rainfall variation

期刊: RANGELAND JOURNAL, 2019; 41 (1)

The soil seed bank has a large influence on the potential for grassland restoration. This study aimed to characterise the composition, density, richne......

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Hoof pressure and trampling intensity of yaks are higher than those of Tibetan sheep in a Tianzhu alpine meadow

期刊: RANGELAND JOURNAL, 2019; 41 (2)

Trampling by grazing animals exerts a comprehensive and serious effect on grassland vegetation and soil. In order to compare the trampling of yaks and......

JIF:1.02

Quantitatively assessing the effects of climate change and human activities on ecosystem degradation and restoration in southwest China

期刊: RANGELAND JOURNAL, 2019; 41 (4)

Identifying the effects of climate change and human activities on the degradation and restoration of terrestrial ecosystems is essential for sustainab......

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Covariation in root traits of Leymus chinensis in response to grazing in steppe rangeland

期刊: RANGELAND JOURNAL, 2019; 41 (4)

Root traits are closely related to nutrient absorption and resource competition and can even influence plant recovery and community succession. Grazin......

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