-
specifically in
ungrazed sites (Shuai). Also, more food
availability during pre-hibernation
contributes to
larger jerboa body m**** in
ungrazed regions, and...
-
typically grazed throughout the summer, in
contrast to
meadow which is
ungrazed or used for
grazing only
after being mown to make hay for
animal fodder...
-
beetles are
important pollinators of
Aizoaceae and
Asteraceae in
grazed and
ungrazed areas, as well as many others. They tend to
favor flowers of white, yellow...
- meandering,
single trails that
leave uncropped patches of seagr****. This
ungrazed reserve with
their surviving rhizomes are key to the
expansion and restoration...
-
remaining members of the Hat Cr****
outfit establish a
ranch in the
fertile and
ungrazed wilderness between the
Missouri River and the Milk River. Call suffers...
- Meadow, a gr****land that is
either natural or
allowed to grow
unmowed and
ungrazed Playing field, used for
sports or
games In
decorative art, the main area...
-
normally grows about 30
centimetres (10 in) tall,
although in shaded,
ungrazed conditions it may
reach 1
metre (40 in). It is a low-growing shrub, forming...
-
feeding around their own dung. This can lead to the
formation of
taller ungrazed patches of
heavily fertilized sward.
These habitat patches,
termed "islets"...
-
monetary incentive for
farmers that left some of
their fields unsown or
ungrazed to
order to
improve the soil conditions. The
Cooperative Extension Service...
- 1986). "Flora and
fauna ****ociated with
prairie dog
colonies and
adjacent ungrazed mixed-gr****
prairie in
western South Dakota" (PDF).
Journal of
Range Management...