Wildlife numbers on excellent and good condition Chihuahuan Desert rangelands: An observation
Issue Date
1996-11-01Keywords
arid grasslandswildlife
species diversity
range condition
stocking rate
pastures
botanical composition
grazing
New Mexico
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Smith, G., Holechek, J. L., & Cardenas, M. (1996). Wildlife numbers on excellent and good condition Chihuahuan Desert rangelands: An observation. Journal of Range Management, 49(6), 489-493.Publisher
Society for Range ManagementJournal
Journal of Range ManagementDOI
10.2307/4002287Additional Links
https://rangelands.org/Abstract
Information is lacking on the influence of range condition on wildlife populations in the Chihuahuan Desert. Wildlife observations were made along transects on ranges in excellent and good ecological condition in south-central New Mexico (86% and 72% of climax vegetation remaining, respectively). Black grama (Bouteloua eriopoda Torr.) dominated the excellent condition range while the good condition range had a mixture of grasses, forbs, and shrubs. Plant species diversity was greater on the good compared to excellent condition range. Total mammal sightings/km2 during the study period were higher (P<0.05) on the good compared to excellent condition range. Sightings of important game species (scaled quail, mourning doves, pronghorn, desert cottontails) were higher on the good compared to excellent condition range. Lack of diversity in vegetation composition and structure appear to explain the lower wildlife sightings on the excellent condition range. Results from this study indicate that Chihuahuan Desert ranges in good ecological condition (51-75% of the climax vegetation) will better meet the needs of most wildlife species than ranges in climax or near climax range condition. Research shows grazing intensities that remove an average of about 1/3 of current year’s growth of key forage species (black grama) are effective in developing and maintaining range in good ecological condition in the Chihuahuan Desert.Type
textArticle
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enISSN
0022-409Xae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.2307/4002287