Clayey Upland 8-12" p.z.
Scenario model
Current ecosystem state
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Management practices/drivers
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- Transition T1B More details
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No transition or restoration pathway between the selected states has been described
Target ecosystem state
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Mechanism
continuous heavy grazing (managing for annuals), burning (to freshen tobosa) plus CHG, hay mowing, cultivation and abandonment
Mechanism
Prescribed grazing/no grazing, seeding or planting of tobosa and vine mesquite, mechanical land treatment (ripping, contouring)
Mechanism
continuous heavy grazing, interruption of overland flow, diversion of runoff; severe soil compaction from traffic (livestock or equipment)
Mechanism
mechanical control of rills and gullies, prescribed grazing/no grazing
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