Changes in range condition in the arid shrublands of Western Australia:application of spatial and temporal analysis to long-term monitoring data
Introduction The effects of climate,herbivore grazing,fire and other natural and anthropogenic disturbances are reflected by changes in range condition,driven by changes in soil and vegetation condition.When range condition is used in an ecological context,an improving trend implies an improvement in ecological or ecosystem integrity.
monitoring grazing range condition shrublands GIS WARMS
Peter J Russell Ian W Watson Phil W EThomas Brien E Norton
Curtin University,Locked Bag 22,Kalgoorlie,Western Australia CSIRO,Townsville,Queensland Department of Agriculture and Food,Perth,Western Australia
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呼和浩特
英文
2008-06-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)