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  • A2005-012.0001
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #1
Articles accumulated by Fred Bryant, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Institute, for use in his classes. Arizona Watershed Symposium – Proceedings. Sept. 20, 1972. Phoenix, AZ. Duplicated copy. Including: *Wildlife Habitat Improvement in Relation to Watershed Management in the Southwest by Hudson G. Reynolds *Responses of Deer and Elk to Beaver Creek Watershed Treatments by D.J. Neff *A Treatment Prescription for Improving Big Game Habitat in Ponderosa Pine Forests by Warren P. Clary *The Visual Aspects of Resource Management by Ivan L. Fish *Measuring Public Responses to Vegetative Management by Ron S. Boster & Terry C. Daniel *Total Herbage Production and Harvest Yield as Related to Simulated Grazing Systems by Agricultural Experiment Station Utah State University
  • A2005-012.0002
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #1
Articles accumulated by Fred Bryant, Caesar Kleberg Wildlife Institute, for use in his classes. •Deer and Grazing Management. By Leo B. Merril, James G. Teer and Charles C. Wallmo. Reprint from Sheep and goat Raiser, Dec. 1957 •Public Lands and Private Livestock. By Russell Shay. Journal of Animal Science vol. 52, no. 3, 1981 •Research and Education Opportunities in Livestock Grazing. Journal of Animal Science. Vol. 52, no. 3, 1981 •Livestock Interaction with Fish and Their Environments. A Symposium Summary. By William S. Platts. Reprinted from Cal-Neva Wildlife Transactions. 1978. p. 92-96 •Livestock Grazing: A Tool To Improve Wildlife Habitat. By Kieth E. Severson and Philip J. Urness. Proceedings of the symposium: Ecological Implications of Livestock Herbivory in the West society or Range Management, American Society of Animal Science and the American Institute of biological Sciences. 1991
  • A2005-012.0003
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #1
Articles and reprints • Ecological Site/Range Site/ Habitat Type- A View point by E. William Anderson. Rangelands 5(4) August 1983 • Performance of Four Pasture Mixtures Defoliated by Mowing or Grazing with Cattle or Sheep. By Arthur G. Matches. Reprinted from Agronomy Journal. Vol. 60, May-June 1968. p. 281-285 • Economic Evaluation of Cattle and White-tailed Deer Responses to Aerial Spraying of Mixed Brush. By Robert E. Whitson, Samuel L. Beasom, and C.J. Scifres. Journal of Range Management 30 (3), May 1977. • Manipulation of Grazing to Improve or Maintain Wildlife Habitat. By Jerry L. Holechek, Raul Valdez, Sanford D. Schemnitz, Rex D. Pieper, Charles Davis. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 10(3) 1982 • Deer, Brush Control, and Livestock on the Texas Rolling Plains. By Gene W. Darr and Donald A. Klebnow. Journal of Range Management 28(2) March 1975
  • A2005-012.0004
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #1
Term papers • Impact of Livestock Grazing on Public Lands. By Robert A. Masters. 1981 • Livestock Grazing Impacts on Public Lands. By Alan Temple. 1981
  • A2005-012.0005
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #1
Response of Brood-rearing Habitat of Sage Grouse to Prescribed Burning in Oregon by William H. Pyle
  • A2005-012.0006
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #1
Guidelines for Habitat Modification to Benefit Wildlife by William H. Rutherford and Warren D. Snyder, Colorado Division of Wildlife, Department of Natural Resources
  • A2005-012.0007
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #1
Diet Overlap. Manuscript revisions • Range Condition, Diet Similarity, and Feeding Strategies: Implications for Mixed-Species Management on the Edwards Plateau, Texas. Or Effects of floral Diversity on Diet similarity Among Four Behaviors. By Lisa C. Bradley, Fred C. Bryant, and Charles A. Taylor. June 25, ? • Diets of white-tailed deer, Spanish goats, Angora goats, and sheep in the Edwards Plateau Region. 1976, 1990
  • A2005-012.0008
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #1
Diet Overlap. Manuscript revisions II: Diet overlap among white-tailed deer, Spanish goats, Angora goats, and sheep in the Edwards Plateau Region Diet Overlap Manuscript Revisions III: Range Conditions, Diet Similarity, and Feeding Strategies: Implications for Mixed-Species Management on the Edwards Plateau, Texas Diet Overlap Manuscript Revisions IV: From Carlton Britton to Lisa Bradley
  • A2005-012.0009
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #1
Diet Overlap- Data Analysis - Notes on Effects of Floral Diversity on Diet Similarity Among Four Herbivores and Range Conditions, Diet Similarity, and Feeding Strategies: Implications for Mixed-Species Management on the Edwards Plateau
  • A2005-012.0010
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #1
Diet Overlap, Manuscript Revisions Range Conditions, Diet Similarity, and Feeding Strategies: Implications for Mixed-Species Management on the Edwards Plateau - Final Revision - by Lisa C. Bradley, Fred C. Bryant, and Charles A. Taylor
  • A2005-012.0011
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #1
Diet Overlap Literature I: * Comparative Food Habits of Deer and Three Classes of Livestock [by] Craig A. McMahan 1964 * The Botanical Composition and Nutrient Content of the Diet of Sheep Grazing on Poor Condition Pasture Compared to Good Condition Pasture, Ph.D. Dissertation [by] M.M. Kothmann 1968 * Diet Overlap of Deer, Elk, and Cattle in Southern Colorado [by] R.M. Hansen and L.D. Reid 1975 * Diets of Sheep, Angora Goats, Spanish Goats and White-tailed Deer under Excellent Range Conditions [by] F.C. Bryant, M.M. Kothmann, and L.B. Merrill 1979 * Nutritive Content of Sheep, Goat, and White-tailed Deer Diets on Excellent Condition Rangeland in Texas [by] F.C. Bryant, M.M. Kothmann, and L.B. Merrill 1980 * White-tailed Deer Diets from Pastures in Excellent and Poor Range Condition [by] F.C. Bryant, C.A. Taylor, and L.B. Merrill 1981 * Nutritional Value of Range Plants in the Edwards Plateau Region of Texas [by] J.E. Huston, B.S. Rector, L.B. Merrill, and B.S. Engdahl * Effects of Fire on Diet Overlap Between Mule Deer and Mountain Sheep [by] Richard A. Spowart, N. Thompson hobbs 1985
  • A2005-012.0012
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #1
Diet Overlap Literature II: * Food Habit of White-Tailed Deer in South Texas [by] Albert D. Chamrad and Thadis WQ. Box, 1960 * Response of Deer and Livestock to Controlled Grazing in Central Texas [by] Craig A. mcMahan and Charles W. Ramsey, 1965 * Suitability of Grazing Enclosures for Deer and Livestock research on the Kerr Wildlife Management Area, Texas [by] Graig A. McMahan, 1966 * Vegetative Response under Various Grazing Management Systems in the Edwards Plateau of Texas [by] Patrick O. Reardon and Leo B. Merrill, 1975 * Deer and Elk Habitat Management in the Southwest by Kieth E. Severson and Alvin L. Medina, 1983 * Winter Browse Availability and Use by White-Tailed Deer in Southeastern Indiana [by] Mary Katherine Lagory, Kirk E. Lagory and Douglas H. Taylor, 1985 * Overlap in Winter Diets of Sympatric Moose and White-tailed Deer in Maine [by] Heidi A. Ludewig and R. Terry Bowyer, 1985 * Forage Acquisition by Sympatric Cervids Along an Old-Growth Sere [by] David M. Leslie, Jr., Edward E. Starkey, and Bradley G. Smith * Deer and Cattle Diet Overlap on Louisiana Pine-Bluestem Range [by] Ronald E. thill and Alton Martin Jr., 1986
  • A2005-012.0013
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #2
Diet Overlap Literature III: * The American Midland Naturalist, "Life History, Ecology, and Range Use of the Pronghorn Antelope in Trans-Pecos Texas" [by] Helmut K. Buechner, 1950 * Effect of Intensity of Grazing Upon Nutritive Content of the Diet [by] Rex Pieper, C. Wayne Cook, and Lorin E. Harris, 1959 * The Journal of Range Management, "The Effect of Range Condition and Intensity of grazing Upon Daily Intake and Nutritive Value of the Diet on desert Ranges" [by] C. Wayne Cook, Kent Taylor, and Lorin E. Harris, 1962 * Improving Quality of Winter Forage for Elk by Cattle Grazing [by] E. William Anderson and Richard J. Scherzinger, 1974 * Evaluation of Deer Habitat on a Nutritional Basis [by] O.C. Wallmo, L.H. Carpenter, W.L. Regelin, R.B. Gill, and D.L. Baker, 1977 * Deer Food Habits in South Texas -- Status, needs and Role in Resource Management [by] A. Dean Chamrad, Billie E. Dahl, John G. Kie, and D. Lynn Drawe, 1980 ? * Habitat and Nutritional Ecology of South Texas Herbivores, A Project Proposal by Donald E. Spalinger, 1980 ? * Forage "Preference": Theoretical Considerations of Diet Selection by Deer [by] T.D. Nudds, 1980 * Management Implications of optimal Foraging Theory: A Critique [by] Stephen H. Jenkins, 1982 * Theoretical Considerations of Diet Selection by Deer: A Reply [by] Thomas D. Nudds, 1982
  • A2005-012.0014
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #2
Diet Overlap Literature IV: * An Analysis of Diet Selection by Large Generalist Herbivores [by] Mark Westoby, 1974 * Comparative Diets of Rambouillet, Barbado, and Karakul Sheep and Spanish and Angora Goats [by] L.E. Warren, D.N. Ueckert, and J.M. Shelton, 1984 * Herbivore optimal Foraging: A Comparative Test of Three Models [by] Gary E. Belovsky, 1984 * Spanish Goat Diets on Mixed-brush Range-land in the South Texas plains [by] L.E. Warren, D.N. Ueckert, J.M. Shelton, and A.D. Chambard, 1984 * Genetic Influence on Diet Selectivity of Ruminants [by] Lee Warren, M. Shelton, and D.N. Ueckert, 1984 * Generalist Herbivore Foraging and Its Role in Competitive Interactions [by] Gary e. Belovsky, 1986 * "A Model for Selecting Optimal Combinations of Livestock and Deer Lease-Hunting Enterprises [by] Michael K. Glover and J. Richard Conner, 1988
  • A2005-012.0015
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #2
Diet Overlap Literature V: * Relationship of Game and Livestock to Range Vegetation in Kerr County, Texas by Walter P. Taylor and Helmut K. Buechner, 1943 * A Grazing Ecosystem in the Serengeti by Richard H.V. Bell, 1971 * Browse and Cover for Wildlife [by] W. Leslie Robinette, 1972 * Comparative Nutritive Values of Forbs, Grasses and Shrubs [by] C. Wayne Cook, 1972 * Forage Selectivity by Goats on Lightly and Heavily Grazed Ranges [by] John C. Malechek and C.L. Leinweber, 1972 * Selectivity of Shrubs by Various Kinds of Animals [by] Leo B. Merrill, 1972 * Nutrition of Southern Deer in Different Seasons [by] Henry L. Short, 1975 * Grazing Management in Texas and Its Impact on Selected Wildlife [by] Fred C. Bryant, Fred S. Guthery, and William M. Webb, 1982 * Seasonal Deer Diets in Central Texas and Their Response to Brush Control [by] Douglas D. Waid, Robert J. Warren, and dale Rollins, 1984 * Drought Effect on Pronghorn and Other Ungulate Diets [by] Thor E. Stephenson, Jerry L. Holecheck, and Charles B. Kuykendall, 1985 * Seasonal Nutrient Estimates of Mule Deer Diets in the Texas Panhandle [by] B.F. Sowell, B.H. Koerth, and F.C. Bryant, 1985 * Texas Agriculture Experiment Station, Grazing management Field day, "Integrating Diverse Resources, 1988 * Spanish VS. Angora in Controlling Brush [by] fred C. Bryant, 1982 ? * Seasonal Diet Selection of White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus Virginianus) in Relation to Forage Availability in Western Central Texas [by] Jimmy Fortenot , 1982?
  • A2005-012.0016
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #2
Diet Overlap Literature VI: * Food Preferences, Carrying Capacities, and Forage Competition Between Antelope and Domestic Sheep in Wyoming's Red Desert [by] Kieth Severson, Norton May, and William Hepworth, 1968 * Symposium on Pasture Methods for Maximum Production in Beef Cattle: Competitive Use of the Range Forage Resource [by] A. L. Lesperance, P.T. Tueller and V.R. Bohman, 1969 * Determining Carrying Capacity for Combinations of Livestock, White-tailed Deer, and Exotic Ungulates [by] Jerry W. Stuth and William J. Sheffield, 1986
  • A2005-012.0017
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #2
Riparian Habitats I * Livestock Grazing and riparian/Stream Ecosystems- An Overview [by] William S. Platts, 1979 * Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands -- the Great Basin of Southeastern Oregon, Native Trout [by] Wayne Bowers, Bill Hosford, Art Oakley, and Carl Bond, 1979 * Responses of Submerged Vascular Plant Communities to Environmental Change, Summary by Graham J. Davis and Mark M. Brinson, 1980 * Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands -- the Great Basin of Southeastern Oregon, Riparian Zones [by] Jack Ward Thomas, Chris Maser, and Jon E. Rodiek, 1980? * Small Mammal Use of a Desert Riparian Island and its Adjacent Scrub Habitat [by] Robert C. Szaro and Scott C. Belfit, 1987 * Desert Plants, Special Issue, "Riparian Forest and Schrubland Community Types of Arizona and New Mexico [by] Robert C. Szaro, 1989
  • A2005-012.0018
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #2
Riparian Habitats II * Rearing of Chinook Salmon in Tributaries of the South Fork Salmon River, Idaho [by] William S. Platts and Fred E. Partridge, 1978 * Riparian Woodlands in Jeopardy on Northern High Plains [by] Charles E. Boldt, Daniel W. Uresk, and Kieth E. Severson, 1978 * Riparian and Wetland Habitats of the Great Plains, Proceedings of the 31st Annual Meeting of the Forestry Committee Great Plains Agricultural Council, 1979 * Effects of Sheep Grazing on a Riparian-Stream Environment [by] William S. Platts, 1981
  • A2005-012.0019
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #2
Riparian Habitats III * Cattle, Wildlife, and Riparian Habitats in the Western Dakotas [by] Kieth E. Severson and Charles E. Boldt, 1978 * A Pleas for Fishery Habitat Classification [by] William S. Platts, 1980 * Bird Population Responses to Converting Chaparral to Grassland and Riparian Habitats [by] Robert C. Szaro, 1981 * Wildlife on Ungrazed and Grazed Bottomlands on the South Platte River, Northeastern Colorado [by] Glenn L. Crouch, 1982 * Management of Riparian Vegetation for Southwestern Wildlife [by] Donna M. Shafer, Peter F. Ffolliott, and David R. Patton, 1982
  • A2005-012.0020
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #2
Management Guidelines - Selective Species I - Term Papers: * The American Bison, [by] Robert Gates Colbert, undated * The Red Fox in North America by Sara Schweitzer, undated * Moose: Seasonal Habitat Use, Food Habits, Nutritional Requirements and Management on a Regional Basis by David A. Haukos, 12/5/1986 * A Review of Cases and Possible Causes of Mountain Lion Attacks [by] Doug Waid * No title. No author. About the “ruffed grouse, a game bird”
  • A2005-012.0021
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #2
Management Guidelines - Selective Species II - Publications: * Wildlife Habitats in Managed Rangelands -- The Great Basin of Southeastern Oregon, Mule Deer [by] Donavin A. Leckenby, Dennis P. Sheehy, Carl H. Nellis, Richard J. Scherzinger, Ira D. Luman, Wayne Elmore, James C. Lemos, Larry Doughty, and Charles E. Trainer, 1982 * Habitat Suitability Index Models: Eastern Cottontail [by] Arthur W. Allen, 1984 * Habitat Suitability Index Models: Blue Grouse [by] Richard L. Schroeder, 1984 * Evaluating and Managing Summer Elk Habitat in Northern Idaho by Thomas A. Leege, 1984 * Proceedings of the Peccary Workshop [by] Richard A. Ockenfels, Gerald I. Day, and Vashti C. Supplee, 1985
  • A2005-012.0022
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #2
Management Guidelines - Selective Species III - Term Paper and Publications: * Feeding Strategies of non-Migratory African Antelope [by] Michael J. Kutilek, 1976? * Optimal Activity Times and Habitat Choice of Moose [by] Gary E. Belovsky. 1981 * Mountain Goat Ecology and Management Investigations Olympic National Park, 1982 * Deer and Elk Habitat Management in the Southwest by Kieth E. Severson and Alvin L. Medina, 1985
  • A2005-012.0023
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #2
Series V: Propagation and Planting * Seeding and Fertilizing to Improve High elevation Rangelands. By William A. Laycock. March 1982 * Interseeding and Transplanting Shrubs and forbs Into Grass communities. By Richard Stevens, Walter L. Moden, Jr. and Dan W. McKenzie. Reprinted from Rangelands. April 1981. * Highlights. Soil Conservation Service Plant Materials Center. Knox City, Texas. 1978 * An Annotated Bibliography of bitterbrush (Purshia Tridentata [Pursh] DC.). Compiled by Joseph V. Basile. Research Paper Int. 44, 1967
  • A2005-012.0024
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #3
Series V: Propagation and Planting II * Influence of Climate on Annual Production of Seven Cold Desert Forage Species. By Ned Fletcher and M.J. Trlica. Reprinted from Journal of Range Management. January 1980. * Feasibility of Improving big Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentate) for Use on Mule Deer winter Ranges. By Bruce L. Welch and E. Durant McArthur. Reprinted from Arid Land plant resources. 1979 * Variation in Winter Levels of crude Protein Among Artemisia tridentate Subspecies Grown in a Uniform Garden. Reprinted from Journal of Range Management. Nov. 1979 * Rehabilitation of Disturbed Alpine Rangelands. By Ray w. Brown and Robert S. Johnston. Reprinted from Proceedings of the First International Rangeland Congress. 1978. * Better Plants. For soil and Water conservation. * Antelope bitterbrush—An Important Wildland Shrub. By Bruce C. Giunta, Richard Stevens, Kent R. Jorgensen and A. Perry Plummer. (Pamphlet) * A Pilot Planting Trial on A Southwestern Idaho Deer Winter Range. By Dean E. Medin and Robert B. Ferguson. USDA Forest Service Research paper. INT 261. * Establishment, Survival and Growth of Selected Browse Species in a Ponderosa Pine Forest. By Donald R. Dietz, Daniel W. Uresk, Harold E. Messner and Lowell C. McEwen. Research paper RM 219. Rocky Mountain Forest and range Experiment Station Forest Service. * Wyoming Shrublands. By E. Durant McArthur, A. Perry Plummer and James N. Davis. Reprinted from Wyoming Scrublands, Proceedings of the Seventh Wyoming Shrub Ecology Workshop. May 31-June 1, 1978 * Winterfat. (Ceratoides lanta). By Richard Sevens, Bruce C. Giunta, Kent R. Jorgensen, A. Perry Plummer. 1977
  • A2005-012.0025
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #3
Series V: Propagation and Planting III * Evaluation of Forage Legumes for Rangelands of the Central Great Plains. By C.E. Townsend, G.O. Hinze, W.D. Ackerman, and E.E. Remmenga. April 1975 * Plants and Treatment for Revegetation of Disturbed Sites in the Intermountain Area. By Stephen B. Monsen and A. Perry Plummer. Reprinted from The Reclamation of Disturbed Arid Lands. 1978 * Habitat management Critique #1A. By Michael Scott Owen. * Managing Woodlands for Wildlife. Management Series #3. By Ed Guljas * Wildlife Management with Trees and Shrubs. Management Series #5. By George Kennedy. * Artificial Homes for Wildlife. Management Series #2. By John Russell * The Biology of Planting. By Raymond J. Boyd. Forestry Sciences Laboratory. Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. Moscow, ID. Reprinted from Tree Planting in the Inland Northwest. Proceedings of a conference held in Feb. 1976. * Shelterbelts on the Great Plains: What’s Happening? By James L. Van Deusen. Journal of Forestry. March 1978 * Use of Herbicides in Establishing Woody Plantings. Management Series No. 1. By Robert Wilson.
  • A2005-012.0026
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #3
Series VI: Harvest I * Deer Density Control For comprehensive Forest Management. By Donald f. Behrend, George F. Mattfeld, William C. Tierson and Joseph E. Wiley, III. * A Queuing Model of White-Tailed Deer Harvest. By Dan Jacobs. Journal of Wildlife Management. 46(2): 325-332. 1982 * Predicting Mule Deer Harvest in Middle Park, Colorado. By David J. Freddy. Journal of Wildlife Management. 46(3) : 1982 * Performance Report as required by Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act, Texas. Texas big Game Investigations. Principal Investigators: Glenn Boydston and fielding Harwell. July 1, 1983
  • A2005-012.0027
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #3
Series VI: Harvest II * Big Game Harvest Survey. Final Estimates. 1974-1984 * 1980 National Survey of fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation, Texas.
  • A2005-012.0028
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #3
Series VII: Habitat Types * Extraction of Habitat Identities from Digitized Maps. By Vincent Boy and Patrick M. Rogers. * Classification Systems for Habitat and Ecosystems. By Robert G. Bailey. Research on Fish and wildlife Habitat. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. ELPA 600/8-82-022. * Douglas Fir Habitat Types of Northern Arizona. By Billy G. Alexander, Jr., Frank Ronco, Jr., Alan S. White, and John A. Ludwig. General Technical Report RM 108. * Monitoring Regional Wildlife and Fish Habitats and Populations for National assessments and Appraisals. By Thomas W. Hoekstra, David E. Chalk, Clifford L. Hawkes, and Stephen A. Miller. * The Giant Sequoia—Mixed Conifer Forest Community Characterized Through pattern Analysis As A Mosaic of Aggregation. By Thomas M. Bonnicksen and Edward C. Stone. * Forestry management Practices and Populations of Breeding Birds in a Hardwood Forest in Nova Scotia. By B. Freedman, C. Beauchamp, I.A. McLaren and S.I. Tingley. * Population and Production Parameters of Sheep Under Traditional Management in Semi-Arid Areas of Africa. By R.T. Wilson. * Animal Production from the Native Woodlands and Grasslands of Northern Australia. By J.J. Mott, J.C. Tothill, E.J. Weston. Journal of the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science. 1981
  • A2005-012.0029
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #3
Series VIII: Pastures / Grazing I * Pasture Research Methods. By Arthur G. Matches * Grassland Restoration and its effect on wildlife. Part VI of a Series. By Howard B. Passey and Vernon M. Hicks. * A Note on the losses from a phosphate cycle under grazed pasture. By R.L. Parfitt. Journal of Experimental Agriculture. 1980 * Seasonal Discrepancies between potential and actual grass growth. An Essay of Explanation by Eco-Physiological Constraints. By T.J. Behaeghe. * Streambank Erosion and Ungulate Grazing Relationships. By John C. Buckhouse, Jon M. Skovlin and Robert W. Knight. Journal of Range Management. July 1981 * Mixed Grazing of Cattle and Sheep Versus Cattle Only in an Intensive Grassland System. By I.A. Dickson, J. Frame and D.P Arnot. 1981 * Population Dynamics in Grazed pastures. By R.M. Jones and J.J. Mott. * Grazing management to Meet Nutritional and Functional Needs of Livestock. By John L. Launchbaugh, Clenton E. Owensby, Frank L. Schwartz and Larry R. Corah. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the First International Rangeland Congress. 1978 * Herbage Intake and Milk Production by Grazing Dairy Cows. The Effect of Grazing Severity under continuous Stocking. By Y.L.P Le Du, R.D. Baker and R.D. Newberry. Grass and Forage Science. 1981 * Effects of Cattle Grazing on Mountain Meadows in Idaho. By Thomas A. Leege, Daryl J. Herman and Benjamin Zamora. Reprinted from Journal of Range Management. July 1981. * Management. By A.G. Matches. ©1979 * The Effects of Grazing Management Systems on Growth and Nematode Infections of Beef Cattle. By M.G. Smeal, P.J. Nicholls, G.G. Robinson, J.K. Bowler, R.F. Webb, and K.H. Walker. Aust. J. Agric. 1981 * Livestock and wildlife-Fisheries Ecology. By Frederic H. Wagner. Reprint of paper in Proceedings of Conference on Livestock and Wildlife-Fisheries Relationships in the Great Basin. 1977
  • A2005-012.0030
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #3
Series VIII: Pastures / Grazing II * Principles of Grazing Management. By Marvin R. Riewe. * Plant Development, Stage of Maturity and Nutrient Composition. By M.R. Kilcher. Journal of Range Management. September 1981. * Grazing Systems: Their influence on Infiltration Rates in the Rolling Plains of Texas. By M. Karl Wood and Wilbert H. Blackburn. Journal of Range Management. July 1981 * Post-Establishment Harvesting and Management Systems on Forages. By Arthur G. Matches, G.B. Thompson and F.A. Martz. * Resume by Allan Savory. Presented to group of interested range scientists and ranchers on morning of Jan. 26, 1978 at San Angelo State university Training Center.
  • A2005-012.0031
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #3
Series VIII: Pastures / Grazing III * Influence of Grazing and Age on Crown Characteristics in Bitterbrush. By Burt R. McConnell and Justin G. Smith. April 1971 * Growth and Physiological Responses of Tundra Plants to Defoliation. By Steve Archer and Larry L. Tieszen. Arctic and Alpine Research. Vol. 12, No. 4, 1980 * Effects of Livestock Grazing on Mearns Quail in Southeastern Arizona. By Richard L. Brown. Reprinted from Journal of Range Management. Vol. 35, No. 6. Nov. 1982 * Responses of Arctic Tundra to Intensive Muskox Grazing. By Jay D. McKendrick. Reprinted from Agroborealis. Vol. 13, No. 1, January 1981. * Guidelines for Grazing Sheep on Rangelands Used by Big Game. By Charles Jensen, Arthur D. Smith and George W. Scotter. JRM. 1972 * Plant Demographic Studies in Sagebrush-Grass Communities of Southeastern Idaho. By Neil E. West, Kenneth H. Rea and Roy O. Harniss. Ecology 1979 * Response of Fourwing Saitbush to periods of Protection. By Rex D. Pieper and Gary B. Donart. Journal of Range Management. 31(4) July 1978 * Response of bobwhites to Cover Changes within Three Grazing Systems. By Marcia M. Hammerquist-Wilson and John A. Crawford. Journal of Range Management. 34(3) May 1981 * Effects of Cattle Grazing on Selected Habitats of Southern Mule Deer. By R. Terry Bowyer and Vernon C. Bleich. Reprinted from Calif. Fish and Game. 70 (4): 240-247. 1984 * Forage Intake of Alpacas Grazing Andean Rangeland in Peru. By R.J. Reiner, F.C. Bryant, R.D. Farfan and B.F. Craddock. Journal of Animal Science. 1987 * Dry Season Forage Selection by Alpaca [Lama pacos] in Southern Peru. By F.C. Bryan and R.D. Farfan. Reprinted from Journal of Range Management. Vol. 37, no. 4. July 1984. * Nutrient Content and Phenology of Cool-season Grasses of Peru. By A. Florez and E. Malpartida, F. C. Bryant and E.P. Wiggers. Grass and Forage Science. 1985 * Botanical Composition and Nutritional Quality of Alpaca Diets in Two Andean Rangeland Communities. By Richard J. Reiner and Fred C. Bryant. Journal of Range Management. 39(5), September 1986 * Grassland Communities and Soils on A Higher Elevation Grassland of Central Peru. By Bradford P. Wilcox, Fred C. Bryant, David Wester and B.L. Allen. Phytologia. Vol. 61, No. 4. 1986 * An Evaluation of Range Condition on One Range Site in the Andes of Central Peru. By Bradford P. Wilcox, F.C. Bryant and Victor Belaun Fraga. Journal of Range Management. January 1987
  • A2005-012.0032
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #3
Series IX: Optimal Forging Theory - Diet Selection I * Diet Optimization in a Generalist Herbiovore: The Moose. By Gary E. Belovsky. Theoretical Population Biology. 1978 * Methods of Determining the Nutritive Quality f Range Ruminant Diets: A Review. By J.L. Holechek, M. Vavra and R.D. Pieper. Journal of Animal Science. Vol. 54, no. 2, 1982 * Forging Behaviour and Diet Selection. By A.W. Illius. Grazing Research at Northern Latitudes. By Olafur Gudmundsson. 1986 * Large Herbivore Foraging and Ecological Hierarchies. Landscape Ecology Can Enhance Traditional Foraging Theory. By R.L. Senft, M.B. Coughenour, D.W. Bailey, L.R. Rittenhouse, O.E. Sala and D.M. Swift. Bioscience. Vol. 37, No. 11. Dec. 1987
  • A2005-012.0033
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #3
Series IX: Optimal Forging Theory - Diet Selection II * Relationships between Performance, Intake, Diet Nutritive Quality and Fecal Nutritive Quality of Cattle on Mountain Range. By J.L. Holechek, M. Vavra, and D. Arthur. Journal of Range management. Nov. 1982 * Relationship between Fecal Components and Forage Consumption and Digestibility. By J.W. Holloway, R.E. Extell II, and W.T. Butts, Jr. Journal of Animal Science. Vol. 52, No. 4, 1981. * Methods for Determining the Nutritive Quality of Range Ruminant Diets: A Review. By J.L. Holechek, M. Vavra and R.D. Pieper. * Large Mammals and Process Dynamics in African Ecosystems. Herbivorous mammals Affect Primary Productivity and Regulate Recycling Balances. By S.J. McNaughton, R.W. Ruess, and S.W. Seagle. BioScience. Vol. 38, No. 11. Dec. 1988 * A Brief History of Optimal Foraging Ecology. By Thomas W. Schoener. Forging Behavior. By Alan C. Kamil, John Krebs and H.R. Pulliam. Plenum Publishing Corp. 1987 * Wildlife Feeding and Nutrition. By Charles T. Robbins. Academic Press, Inc. 1983 * Relationships Between Diet and Fecal Nutritive Quality In Mule Deer. By George Mubanga, Jerry L. Holechek, Ralu Valdez and Sanford D. Schemnitz. Southwestern Naturalist. Nov. 27, 1985 * DAPA- A Brief Background in Gencept. * New Developments in Physiology and Nutrition of Ruminants. By Ian D. Hume. At Small Ruminant Collaborative Research Support Program Strategic Planning Meeting, Raleigh, North Carolina. Jan. 13-15, 1988.
  • A2005-012.0034
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #3
Series X: Grazing Impacts I * Livestock Grazing Impacts on Rangeland Wildlife Habitat. By Jerry L. Holecheck, Raul Valdez, Sanford D. Schemnitz, Rex D. Pieper, Charles D. Davis.
  • A2005-012.0035
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #4
Series X: Grazing Impacts II * Effects of Cattle Grazing Methods on Ponderosa Pine-Bunchgrass Range in the Pacific Northwest. By Jon M. Skovlin, Robert W. Harris, Gerald S. Strickler, George A. Garrison. Technical Bulletin No. 1531. May 1976. * Waterfowl Production in Relation to Grazing. By Leo M. Kirsch. Journal of Wildlife Management. Vol. 33, No. 4, October 1969 * Grazing Management in Texas and Its Impact on Selected Wildlife. By Fred C. Bryant, Fred S. Guthery and William M. Webb. * Rotation Grazing on Wyoming’s Big Horn Mountains. Research Journal 13. October 1967. * Forage Selection by Mule Deer on Winter Range Grazed by Sheep in Spring. By Michael A. Smith, John C. Malechek and Kenneth O. Fulgham. Journal f Range Management. January1979. * Effects of Protection from Livestock Grazing on a Bottomland Wildlife Habitat in Northeastern Colorado. By Glenn L. Crouch. Proc. Lowland River and Stream habitat in Colo. Symp. Oct. 4-5, 1978. Greeley, Colo. * Long Term Changes in Cottonwoods on a Grazed and an Ungrazed Plains Bottomland in Northeastern Colorado. By Glenn L. Crouch. Research Note RM 370. Forest Service U.S. Department of Agriculture. * Woodland Regeneration in Relation To Grazing and Fencing in Coed Gorswen, North Wales. By Y.B. Linhart and R.J. Whelan. Reprinted from Journal of Applied Ecology. Vol 17. * Rangeland Policy Impact on the Animal Industry. By Joe Lane. Journal of Animal Science. Vol. 52, No.3 1981 * Livestock Grazing Impacts on Public Lands: A Viewpoint. By Jerry L. Holechek. Journal of Range Management. 34 (3) May 1981 * Forest Grazing: Past and Future. By Barbara H. Kosco and James W. Bartolome. Journal of Range Management . 34 (3), May 1981 * Improving Quality of Winter Forage for Elk by Cattle Grazing. By E. William Anderson and Richard J. Scherzinger. Journal of Range Management. 28(2), March 1975 * Grazing Management: Improving Quality of Winter Forage for Elk by Cattle Grazing. By E.W. Anderson and R.J. Scherzinger. * Forage Selection Comparisons for Mule Deer and Cattle under Managed Ponderosa Pine. By P.O. Currie, D.W. Reichert, J.C. Malechek and O.C. Wallmo. Journal of Range Management. 30(5), September 1977. * Habitat Use and Fecal Analysis of Feral Burros (Equus asinus), Chemehuevi Mountains, California. 1974. by Susan L. Woodward and Robert D. Ohmart. Journal of Range Management. 29(6), Nov. 1976 * Influence of Grazing on Age-Yield Intersections in Bitterbrush. By B.R. McConnell and J.G. Smith. Journal of Range Management. 1977
  • A2005-012.0036
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #4
Series X: Grazing Impacts III * Livestock Grazing Management And Water Quality Protection. (State of the Art Reference Document) Prepared by Elbert Moore, Eric Janes, Floyd Kinsinger, Kenneth Pitney, John Sainsbury. Nov. 1979
  • A2005-012.0037
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #4
Series X: Grazing Impacts IV * The Effect of Cattle and Big Game Grazing On a Ponderosa Pine Plantation by Paul J. Edgerton. USDA Forest Service Research Note. December 1971 * Nutrition and Production of Domestic Sheep Managed as Manipulators of Big GameHabitat. By John C. Malechek, Kurt J. Kotter and Charles H. Jensen. Journal of Range Management. 31(2), March 1978 * Management of conifer Woodland Grazing Resources for Cattle, Deer and Elk. By Jon M. Skovlin and Robert W. Harris. Natural Grassland Woodlands and Shrublands * Guidelines for Grazing sheep on Rangelands Used by Big Game in Winter. By C.H. Jensen, A.D. Smith and g.W. Scotter. Journal of Range Management. 25: 3460352 * Livestock Grazing Does Not Have A Place on Public Lands. By R.J. White. Term paper. October 15, 1981 * Livestock Grazaing Does Not Have A Place on Public Lands. By Norman L. Piwonka. Term paper. October 15, 1981 * A need For A Questionable Practice. By Paul A. Davis. Term paper. Oct. 15, 1981
  • A2005-012.0038
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #4
Series X: Grazing Impacts V * Vegetative Development and Organic Reserves of Tall Fescue Under conditions of Accumulated Growth. By Restituto R. Lopez, Arthur G. Matches and J.D. Baldridge. Reprinted from Crop Science. Vol. 7, Sept-Oct. 1967 * Multiple Assignment of Tester Animals for Systems Research. By A.G. Matches. Forage Evaluation Concepts and Techniques. Edited by J.L. Wheeler, R.D. Mochrie. * Livestock-Crop Interactions. The Case of Green Stage Barley Grazing. By Thomas L. Nordblom. March 1983 (2 copies)
  • A2005-012.0039
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #4
Series X: Grazing Impacts VI * Yield and Quality of Tall Fescue Stockpiled for Winter Grazing. By Arthur G. Matches and Jesse B. Travis. Taken from research in Agronomy—1973. (2 copies) * Influence of Cutting Height in Darkness on Measurement of Energy Reserves of Tall Fescue. By Arthur Matches. Reprinted from Agronomy Journal. Vol. 61, Nov-Dec. 1969 * Sample Size for Mower-Strip Sampling of Pastures. By Arthur G. Matches. Reprinted from Agronomy Journal. Vol. 58:213-215. 1966 * Disk Meter for Rapid Estimation of Herbage yield in Grzaing Trials. By D.I. Bransby, A.G. Matches, and G.F. Krause. Reprinted from Agronomy Journal. Vol. 69, May-June 1977. * Multiple Assignment Tester Animals for Pasture-Animal Systems. By A.G. Matches, F.A. Martz, and G.B. Thompson. Agronomy Journal. Vol. 66, May-June 1974. * Use of a Weighted-disk Measure as an Aid in Sampling of the Herbage Yield On Tall Fescue Pastures Grazed by Cattle. By E.W. Vartha and A.G. matches. Agronomy Journal. Vol. 69, May-June 1977. * Estimating the Parameters Associated With Grzaing Systems. By Arthur G. matches and G.O. Mott. From Proceedings f the III World Conference on Animal Production. * Carbohydrate and Nitrogen Reserve Cycles for Continuous, Season-long and Intensive-early Stocked Flint Hills Bluestem Range. By Clenton E. Owensby, Ed f. Smith and Jerry R. Rains. Reprinted from Journal of Range Management. Vol. 30, No. 4, July 1977. * Intensive-Early Stocking and Season-Long Stocking of Kansas Flint Hills Range. By Ed F. Smith and Clenton E. Owensby. Reprinted from Journal of Range Management. Vol. 31, No. 1. January 1978
  • A2005-012.0040
  • Collection: Fred C. Bryant Collection
  • Location: I-11-1 Box #4
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