Register      Login
Animal Production Science Animal Production Science Society
Food, fibre and pharmaceuticals from animals

Articles citing this paper

Pasture and grazing land: assessment of sustainability using invertebrate bioindicators

K. L. King A B and K. J. Hutchinson A
+ Author Affiliations
- Author Affiliations

A School of Rural Science and Agriculture, University of New England, Armidale, NSW 2351, Australia.

B Corresponding author. Email: kking8@une.edu.au

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 47(4) 392-403 https://doi.org/10.1071/EA05270
Submitted: 11 October 2005  Accepted: 18 September 2006   Published: 9 March 2007



22 articles found in Crossref database.

Nematode assemblages indicate soil restoration on colliery spoils afforested by planting different tree species and by natural succession
Háněl Ladislav
Applied Soil Ecology. 2008 40(1). p.86
Livestock in no-till cropping systems - a story of trade-offs
Fisher James, Tozer Peter, Abrecht Doug
Animal Production Science. 2012 52(4). p.197
The soil invertebrate contribution to nitrogen mineralisation differs between soils under organic and conventional dairy management
Schon Nicole L., Mackay Alec D., Hedley Mike J., Minor Maria A.
Biology and Fertility of Soils. 2012 48(1). p.31
Soil arthropod responses to subsoil manuring in irrigated vegetable and rainfed grain production
Chapman T.C., McPhee J.E., Dean G., Corkrey R.
Soil and Tillage Research. 2023 227 p.105600
Eco-toxicological effects of the avermectin family with a focus on abamectin and ivermectin
Bai Shahla Hosseini, Ogbourne Steven
Chemosphere. 2016 154 p.204
Grazing and tree ‘clearing’ alter grass-associated invertebrate assemblages in an Australian tropical grassy woodland
Houston Wayne A., Melzer Alistair
The Rangeland Journal. 2018 40(6). p.539
Overgrazed shrublands support high taxonomic, functional and temporal diversity of Mediterranean ground spider assemblages
Kaltsas Dimitris, Panayiotou Eleni, Kougioumoutzis Konstantinos, Chatzaki Maria
Ecological Indicators. 2019 103 p.599
Earthworms and soil mesofauna as early bioindicators for landfill restoration
Ashwood Frank, Barreto Carlos, Butt Kevin R., Lampert Martin, Doick Kieron, Vanguelova Elena I., Tibbett Mark
Soil Research. 2022 61(4). p.311
Soil arthropod responses to controlled traffic in vegetable production
Rodgers Denis, McPhee John, Aird Peter, Corkrey Ross
Soil and Tillage Research. 2018 180 p.154
Relationships between earthworm populations and management intensity in cattle-grazed pastures in Ireland
Curry James P., Doherty Paul, Purvis Gordon, Schmidt Olaf
Applied Soil Ecology. 2008 39(1). p.58
Using invertebrate bioindicators to assess agricultural sustainability in Australia: proposals and current practices
Paoletti Maurizio G., Thomson Linda J., Hoffmann Ary A.
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture. 2007 47(4). p.379
Responses of terrestrial arthropods to air pollution: a meta-analysis
Zvereva Elena L., Kozlov Mikhail V.
Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2010 17(2). p.297
Soil food web stability in response to grazing in a semi-arid prairie: The importance of soil textural heterogeneity
Andrés Pilar, Moore John C., Simpson Rodney T., Selby Greg, Cotrufo Francesca, Denef Karolien, Haddix Michelle L., Shaw E. Ashley, de Tomasel Cecilia Milano, Molowny-Horas Roberto, Wall Diana H.
Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 2016 97 p.131
Effective invertebrate pest management in dryland cropping in southern Australia: The challenge of marginality
Nash Michael A., Hoffmann Ary A.
Crop Protection. 2012 42 p.289
Epigaeic invertebrate diversity of post‐mining revegetation evaluated by comparison with adjacent remnant woodlands
Houston Wayne A., Black Robert L., Merritt John
Restoration Ecology. 2023 31(7).
Soil properties, grassland management, and landscape diversity drive the assembly of earthworm communities in temperate grasslands
HOEFFNER Kevin, SANTONJA Mathieu, MONARD Cécile, BARBE Lou, MOING Mathilde LE, CLUZEAU Daniel
Pedosphere. 2021 31(3). p.375
Short-duration rotational grazing leads to improvements in landscape functionality and increased perennial herbaceous plant cover
Lawrence Rachel, Whalley R.D.B., Reid Nick, Rader Romina
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 2019 281 p.134
Ecological, biophysical and production effects of incorporating rest into grazing regimes: A global meta‐analysis
McDonald Sarah E., Lawrence Rachel, Kendall Liam, Rader Romina, Brudvig Lars
Journal of Applied Ecology. 2019 56(12). p.2723
Terrestrial invertebrates as bioindicators: an overview of available taxonomic groups
Gerlach Justin, Samways Michael, Pryke James
Journal of Insect Conservation. 2013 17(4). p.831
Effect of grazing intensity on protozoan community, microbial biomass, and enzyme activity in an alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau
Lin Bin, Zhao Xiaorong, Zheng Yong, Qi Sha, Liu Xingzhong
Journal of Soils and Sediments. 2017 17(12). p.2752
Beneficial invertebrates of dairy pastures in south-eastern Australia
Chirgwin Evatt, Kemp Stuart, Maino James L., Babineau Marielle, Roberts Isobel, Govender Alana, Umina Paul A., Reed Kevin
Crop & Pasture Science. 2022 73(6). p.716
Grasslands of cleared woodlands have lower invertebrate diversity and different assemblages to remnant woodlands in grazed landscapes of eastern Australia
Houston Wayne A., Black Robert L., Wormington Kevin R.
Journal of Insect Conservation. 2023 27(6). p.999

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission