Flower arrangement where flowers are attached directly to the stem.
What is spike arrangement?
The scientific name of this grass species
What is Bromus tectorum?
______________________ is used to describe the ecological condition of a grassland.
What is grassland status?
A hoofed animal.
What is an ungulate?
The raising of livestock on rangelands to meet the food and material needs of society.
What is ranching?
The height of herbaceous plants remaining after grazing or harvesting.
What is stubble height?
The progressive development of an ecosystem over time towards climax, occurring at a location that was not previously occupied by a plant community
What is primary succession?
The common name of this species
What is pasture sage?
The status of a grassland when little to no disturbance has occurred.
What is reference condition?
Land on which water falls from the atmosphere, is stored within the soil, and, over a period of time, is released downslope to other locations.
What is a watershed?
A young female cow that has not yet borne a calf.
What is a heifer?
A defined stage of plant growth at which grazing may begin under a specific management plan without permanent damage to vegetation or soils.
What is range readiness?
Grasses that form extensive mats, spreading rapidly through rhizomes or stolons
What are rhizomatic grasses?
The common name of this grass species
What is orchard grass?
The act of assessing grassland status by collecting information on key indicators over time.
What is grassland monitoring?
Uncultivated land that will provide the necessities of life for grazing and browsing animals.
What is rangeland?
The phase of a grass life cycle during which defoliation has the smallest impact on the plant.
What is the dormancy phase?
The provincial act that regulates grazing leases.
What is the Forest and Range Practices Act (FRPA)?
The system that cycles energy from the nonliving remains of plants and animals to detrivores and decomposers and then back into the soil.
What is the detritus food chain?
The common name of this species
What is parsnip-flowered buckwheat?
Reference condition, slightly altered, moderately altered, and greatly altered.
What are the four possible statuses of grassland plant communities?
Manipulation of rangeland components to obtain the optimum combination of goods and services for society on a sustained basis.
What is range management?
____________ of the range occurs when more of the annual growth is removed than is recommended.
What is overuse?
A 1000-lb beef cow with a daily intake requirement of 11.8 kg dry matter forage.
What is one animal unit (AU)?
Two small scales enclosing the ovary of a grass floret that function to open and close the floret during anthesis.
What are lodicules?
The scientific name of this grass species
What is Elymus repens?
Plant community composition, plant community structure, nutrient & hydrological cycling, site stability, and invasive plants.
What are the five key indicators of grassland status?
The most productive sites on rangelands.
What are riparian areas?
This grazing system involves partitioning the range into different pastures based on vegetation types.
What is seasonal-suitability grazing?
Term describing the amount of forage required by one animal unit (AU) for one month.
What is an Animal Unit Month (AUM)?
Give the scientific name of this grass species.
What is Poa pratensis?