Birds as environmental indicators for the design of sustainable livestock system. [Conference paper].
Resumen:
Wild birds, strongly associated with vegetation structure of livestock farms, are often used as indicators of environmental health and sustainability. Our hypothesis is that grazing intensity is related to bird species through the effect of the former on vegetation structure. Here, we explored the relationship between birds and vegetation structure in open woodlands and savannahs, which characterize livestock farms in eastern Argentina and grasslands in Uruguay.
2019 | |
SUSTAINABLE LIVESTOCK WILD BIRDS |
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Inglés | |
Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria | |
AINFO | |
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