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Reducing livestock effects on public lands in the western United States as the climate changes: a reply to Svejcar et al.

Robert L Beschta1, Debra L Donahue, Dominick A DellaSala, Jonathan J Rhodes, James R Karr, Mary H O'Brien, Thomas L Fleischner, Cindy Deacon Williams.   

Abstract

Svejcar et al. (Environ Manage, 2014) offered several perspectives regarding Beschta et al. (Environ Manage 51:474-491, 2013)--a publication that addressed the interacting ecological effects of climate change and domestic, wild, and feral ungulates on public lands in the western United States (US)--by largely focusing on three livestock grazing issues: (1) legacy versus current day impacts; (2) grazing as a fire reduction tool; and (3) the complexity of grazing. Regarding these issues, we indicate that (1) legacy effects to western ecosystems were indeed significant and contemporary livestock use on public lands generally maintains or exacerbates many of those effects; (2) livestock grazing has been a major factor affecting fire frequency, fire severity, and ecosystem trajectories in the western US for over a century; and (3) the removal or reduction of grazing impacts in these altered ecosystems is the most effective means of initiating ecological recovery. Svejcar et al. (Environ Manage, 2014) offer no evidence that livestock use is consistent with the timely recovery of grazing-degraded uplands, riparian areas, or stream systems. We thus conclude that public-land ecosystems can best persist or cope with a changing climate by significantly reducing ungulate grazing and related impacts.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24687319     DOI: 10.1007/s00267-014-0263-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Manage        ISSN: 0364-152X            Impact factor:   3.266


  2 in total

1.  Western land managers will need all available tools for adapting to climate change, including grazing: a critique of Beschta et al.

Authors:  Tony Svejcar; Chad Boyd; Kirk Davies; Matthew Madsen; Jon Bates; Roger Sheley; Clayton Marlow; David Bohnert; Mike Borman; Ricardo Mata-Gonzàlez; John Buckhouse; Tamzen Stringham; Barry Perryman; Sherman Swanson; Kenneth Tate; Mel George; George Ruyle; Bruce Roundy; Chris Call; Kevin Jensen; Karen Launchbaugh; Amanda Gearhart; Lance Vermeire; John Tanaka; Justin Derner; Gary Frasier; Kris Havstad
Journal:  Environ Manage       Date:  2014-01-08       Impact factor: 3.266

2.  Adapting to climate change on Western public lands: addressing the ecological effects of domestic, wild, and feral ungulates.

Authors:  Robert L Beschta; Debra L Donahue; Dominick A DellaSala; Jonathan J Rhodes; James R Karr; Mary H O'Brien; Thomas L Fleischner; Cindy Deacon Williams
Journal:  Environ Manage       Date:  2012-11-15       Impact factor: 3.266

  2 in total

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