Description
The data contained herein are the results of a grazing exclosure experiment on the Henry Mountains of S. Utah [38°5’ N, 100°50’W] to determine the relative impacts of bison, cattle, and lagomorphs on forage availability. Exclosures were erected in October 2011 and the standing crop of grass inside both exclosure types (full and partial), as well as an open reference plot was clipped in October 2012. Additionally, the local ranching community was surveyed to measure their perceptions of the bison – cattle conflict in the Henry Mountains.
Author ORCID Identifier
Johan du Toit https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0705-7117
Dustin Ranglack https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4534-9487OCLC
985526237
Document Type
Dataset
DCMI Type
Dataset
File Format
.csv, .txt
Publication Date
12-8-2014
Publisher
Utah State University
Embargo Period
12-8-2014
Language
eng
License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Recommended Citation
du Toit, J., & Ranglack, D. (2014). Grazing Exclosure Experiment on the Henry Mountains of Southern Utah. Utah State University. https://doi.org/10.15142/T3K88D
Checksum
725b58b6747ff1e4ca810e4fd9cb0c24
Additional Files
ExclosureData.csv (1 kB)MD5: 2f780a1426ab7fec3111966e582b43f2
Metadata.txt (6 kB)
MD5: c3b2916b685b63ff4a439374cddd295d
SurveyData.csv (1 kB)
MD5: bc945d8a73a7a6b224a3243d9dfbc53b