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A Management Framework for the Transition from Livestock Production toward Biodiversity Conservation on Great Plains Rangelands

Curtis H. Freese, Samuel D. Fuhlendorf and Kyran Kunkel
Ecological Restoration, December 2014, 32 (4) 358-368; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.32.4.358
Curtis H. Freese
Curtis H. Freese (corresponding author), Sustainability Studies, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, 1660 Drift Road, Westport, MA, .
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Samuel D. Fuhlendorf
Samuel D. Fuhlendorf, Department of Resource Ecology and Management, 008C Agricultural Hall, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, .
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Kyran Kunkel
Kyran Kunkel, Conservation Science Collaborative and Wildlife Biology Program, University of Montana, 1895 Gateway S. Dr., Gallatin Gateway, MT, .
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Management for biodiversity and other ecosystem services from North America’s rangelands has received increasing attention as recognition of the societal value of those services and payment mechanisms for them have grown. This, combined with adverse effects of livestock management on North American rangeland biodiversity and predictions of a warmer and drier climate reducing rangeland productivity, has led some rangeland scientists to call for a paradigm shift from utilitarian-driven management to biodiversity conservation management. A challenge for rangeland science is to describe management changes required for this shift and to elucidate consequent ecological and economic tradeoffs. On the basis of two criteria, direct alteration of biodiversity and alteration of one or more drivers of biodiversity, a framework of ten ecological conditions is proposed for making the transition from livestock-centered management toward biodiversity-centered management on Great Plains rangelands: (1) composition and productivity of plant communities; (2) herbivory patterns; (3) fire regimes; (4) habitat contiguity; (5) stream hydrology; (6) temporal ecological variability; (7) herbivorous mammal communities; (8) fate of ungulate production; (9) apex predators; and (10) size of management units. Reflecting trends in rangelands elsewhere around the world, a shift toward management for biodiversity on the Great Plains may be facilitated by changes underway in land ownership and by a potentially increasing number of landowners for whom livestock production is of secondary importance to lifestyle and natural amenity benefits from the land.

  • biodiversity-centered management
  • ecological conditions
  • ecosystem services
  • grazing
  • livestock-centered management

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Curtis H. Freese, Samuel D. Fuhlendorf, Kyran Kunkel
Ecological Restoration Dec 2014, 32 (4) 358-368; DOI: 10.3368/er.32.4.358

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A Management Framework for the Transition from Livestock Production toward Biodiversity Conservation on Great Plains Rangelands
Curtis H. Freese, Samuel D. Fuhlendorf, Kyran Kunkel
Ecological Restoration Dec 2014, 32 (4) 358-368; DOI: 10.3368/er.32.4.358
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