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    Mapeo de desmontes en áreas de bosque nativo de la provincia de Entre Ríos, Argentina / Mapping of forest clearance in natural areas of Entre Ríos province, Argentine by Francisco Darío Maldonado, Walter Fabián Sione, Pablo Gilberto Aceñolaza

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…The typical vegetation is Espinal thorn forest, subjected to selective logging for extensive livestock ranching. The methodology used Landsat TM images to form a multitemporal package with spectral bands of the second date and change intensity band obtained by the RCAN technique. …”
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    Biomass burning-agriculture coupling in the Orinoco savannas—Particulate matter emission scenarios by Rodrigo Jimenez, Andres V. Ardila, Angela C. Vargas-Burbano, Andrea J. Hernandez, Elizabeth Leon-Velasquez

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Yet, we estimate that cattle ranching occupied ten times more area (34%) than cropland (3.2%) in 2018. …”
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    Three Novel Marine Species of <i>Paracoccus</i>, <i>P. aerodenitrificans</i> sp. nov., <i>P. sediminicola</i> sp. nov. and <i>P. albus</i> sp. nov., and the Characterization of The... by Kun Zhang, Qi Zeng, Rouyun Jiang, Songbiao Shi, Jian Yang, Lijuan Long, Xinpeng Tian

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…During an investigation of the microbial diversity in marine ranching of the Pearl River Estuary (PR China), three bacterial strains, designated SCSIO 75817<sup>T</sup>, SCSIO 76264<sup>T</sup> and SCSIO 80058<sup>T</sup>, were isolated from sediments. …”
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    Human footprint and rainfall shape Masai giraffe's habitat suitability and connectivity in a multiple‐use landscape by Amos C. Muthiuru, Ramiro D. Crego, Jemimah A. Simbauni, Philip M. Muruthi, Grace Waiguchu, Fredrick Lala, James D. A. Millington, Eunice W. Kairu

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Although Tsavo West National Park formed a key habitat and a key connecting corridor, nonprotected community ranches connecting Tsavo West and Tsavo East National Parks are equally important in maintaining landscape connectivity joining more than two Masai giraffe core areas with low resistance and high permeability. …”
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    Exchange of medicinal plant information in California missions by Joe Rayl McBride, Rita Yolanda Cavero, Anna Liisa Cheshire, María Isabel Calvo, Deborah Lea McBride

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…A larger sharing of information of medicinal plants took place in the post-Mission period when Native Americans were dispersed from the Missions and worked as laborers on the ranches of the Californios. Conclusions Sharing of information concerning medicinal plants did occur during the Mission period, but the number of documented species was limited. …”
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    Piscivorous ichthyocomplex of the Velykoburluts’ke reservoir as a factor affecting the survivability of fish seeds of Chinese carps by I. Buzevych

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The obtained data can be used for the determination of targets of stocking efficiency of the young-of-the-year and yearlings in the case of fish ranching.…”
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    Distribution, habitat suitability, conservation state and natural history of endangered salamander Bolitoglossa pandi by Teddy Angarita-Sierra, M. Argenis Bonilla-Gómez, David A. Sánchez, Andres R. Acosta-Galvis, Hefzi Medina-Ovalle, Anggi Solano-Moreno, Simon Ulloa-Rengifo, Daniela Guevara-Guevara, Juan J. Torres-Ramirez, Sebastián Curaca-Fierro, Diego M. Cabrera-Amaya, Jhon A. Infante-Betancour, Luisa F. Londoño-Montaño, Diana X. Albarán-Montoya, Lesly R. Peña-Baez

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Thus, we recommend that B. pandi be retained as Endangered (EN) on the IUCN Red List, based on the IUCN Criterion B, given its restricted extent of occurrence (ca. 2,500 km2) and the ongoing threats from agriculture, cattle ranching, logging, and urban development, which continue to reduce its suitable habitat.…”
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    Flora cactológica y especies asociadas en el área natural protegida Sierra Corral de los Bandidos, Nuevo León, México Cactus list and asociated plants of the protected natural area... by María del Pilar Carmona-Lara, Rahim Foroughbakhch, Alfredo Flores-Valdés, Marco A. Alvarado, Marco A. Guzmán-Lucio

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…This preserve suffers the impact of human activities in the form of cattle ranching, agriculture, harvest of wild plants, and urbanism), diminishing its natural resources and threatening its endemic species, especially from the cactaceae family. …”
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    ACUMULACIÓN DE CARBONO Y CAMBIOS ESTRUCTURALES EN BOSQUES SECUNDARIOS DEL ORIENTE ANTIOQUEÑO, COLOMBIA CARBON ACCUMULATION AND STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN SECONDARY FORESTS IN EASTERN AN... by Miguel A. Peña, Juan Saldarriaga, Álvaro J. Duque-Montoya

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…<br>We studied secondary forest succession of areas in eastern Antioquia, Colombia that were previously used for cattle ranching by analyzing tree density, basal area and aboveground biomass. …”
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    Aquatic herbaceous plants of the Amazon floodplains: state of the art and research needed Herbáceas aquáticas das áreas alagáveis amazônicas: estado da arte e estudos necessários... by Maria Teresa Fernandez Piedade, Wolfgang Junk, Sammya Agra D'Ângelo, Florian Wittmann, Jochen Schöngart, Keillah Mara do Nascimento Barbosa, Aline Lopes

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…The major threats to herbaceous aquatic plants are related to the modification and contamination of the habitats owing to their use in economic activities as cattle and buffalo ranching and agriculture. Degradation improves the susceptibility of these systems to fire especially during the terrestrial phase, resulting in economic losses and further degradation of floodplains. …”
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    Anomalías de circulación atmosférica en 500 y 1000 hpa asociada a la sequía producida en la Argentina durante enero de 2003 a marzo de 2004 Anomalies of the atmospheric circulation... by Adelia Perla Alessandro

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…The period was selected as during that time drought affected at least ten Argentine provinces, causing great agricultural and ranching losses. In order to find the causes of such rainfall deficit the mean and anomaly geopotential height fields at 500 and 1000 hPa were analyzed. …”
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    Impactos do avanço da soja no balanço de radiação no leste da Amazônia Impacts of soybean expansion on radiation balance in eastern Amazon by Paulo Jorge de Oliveira Ponte de Souza, Edson José Paulino da Rocha, Aristides Ribeiro

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The continuous expansion of agriculture on areas of cattle ranching in the Amazon, as well as on native areas, must be seen with caution since few studies have been conducted in order to investigate which probable environmental impacts can be generated due to the presence of soybean monoculture in the region. …”
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    Factors influencing development of dairy cattle farming in Malaysia by Faghiri, Hamed

    Published 2019
    “…Finally, Cost and Benefit Analysis (CBA) is applied on 4 different dairy cattle farms with 100, 250, 500 and 1,000 milking dairy cows’ capacity and 8, 20, 40 and 80 ha animal feed ranching. The outcomes show that the most ideal farm size is at least 1,000 heads milking dairy cows for Malaysia because it generates lower average costs and more income. …”
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