posted on 2023-05-16, 16:17authored byVerrier, FJ, James Kirkpatrick
The effects of an unusual high frequency mowing regime, which involved the removal of slash, were compared to moderate grazing through the method of paired quadrats across a fenceline, which was orthogonal to a weak environmental gradient. The mown plots proved superior in their conservation characteristics to the moderately grazed plots. The mowing regime produced greater cover of rare or threatened species, greater native cover and lesser exotic grass cover. It thus presents an opportunity for maintaining or improving the condition of previously grazed remnants in reserves without resorting to the use of stock or fire for biomass reduction.
History
Publication title
Austral Ecology
Volume
30
Pagination
74-78
ISSN
1442-9985
Department/School
School of Geography, Planning and Spatial Sciences
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Asia
Place of publication
Australia
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Rehabilitation or conservation of terrestrial environments