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Volume 11 ()
Investigation of rangeland communities composition using multivariate nonparametric permutation

Parvaneh Ashouri; Mohammadali Zare Chahooki; Afshin Danehkar; Adel Jalili; Behnam Hamze

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 1-12

Abstract
  Multivariate data analysis in ecology and biodiversity research is very important. Ecologists often need to test hypotheses about the effects of experimental factors on the entire community composition. To analyze multivariate data, the use of classical statistical methods is based on assumptions such ...  Read More

Assessment and comparison of production and diversity of grassy species of woody rangelands with open Rangelands in Fandoghlou semi-dense ecosystems, Ardabil

Farshad Keivan Behjou; Hasan Mollazadeh Asl; Jaber Sharifi Naiaragh

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 13-28

Abstract
      The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of tree species canopy on production and diversity of grass species in the understory of trees in Fandoghlou, Ardabil. The study area was selected after extracting similar geomorphological units of Fandoghlou, Shoghal Dareh ...  Read More

Evaluation of Geomorphomety indicators in the semi-automatic separate Of Geomorphology types in desert areas (Case study: West North of Ardekan)

Mehdi Tazeh; Maryam Asadi; Rouhollah Taghizadeh Mehrjerdi; Saeedeh Kalantari; Majid Sadeghinia

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 29-43

Abstract
  Geomorphological map is one of the main information layers in natural resources studies. So far, various methods have been proposed for the classification and separation of various units and Geomorphological types, most of which are based on qualitative and descriptive information. In this study, the ...  Read More

Comparing the effects of different rangeland utilization on carbon sequestration in the Kermanshah Province, Iran

Mohammad Ghaitori; Yahya Parvizi; Mosayeb Heshmati; Mohammad Ahmadi

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 44-53

Abstract
  Due to the vast area and biodiversity, rangelands contribute to carbon sequestration, depending on grazing management and utilization. This research was conducted on six rangeland sites including Paveh, Ravansar, Javanrood, Einelcosh, Siahkamar, Varmenjeh, and Koohsefid in Kermanshah Province. There ...  Read More

Relationship between rainfall and annual forage production of the most important shrubs Species in Firuzkuh region

Seyed Taghi Mirhaji; Morteza Akbarzadeh; Farhad Azhir

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 54-62

Abstract
  Awareness of annual and monthly production of various rangeland types is essential for efficient management of rangelands. It would be achievement by determining the relationship between plant forage production and climatic variables affecting them especially rainfall which would make easier management. ...  Read More

Desertification risk assessment of Incheh-broun area in Golestan Province using ESAs model

Esmaeil Silakhori; Hamid Niknahad gharmakher; Abdolbaset Aghtabye

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 63-77

Abstract
      In order to develop a clear and realistic desertification control plan, identifying and evaluation of processes as well as causes and current status of desertification are the basic needs of arid zones. In present study, the desertification assessment of Incheh – broun area in ...  Read More

Investigating the Role of Rangeland Plants in Remediation of Contaminated Soils to Lead and Zinc from around Ahangaran Lead and Zinc Mine in Malayer

Behrouz Kord; Fazlollah Safikhani; Amin Khademi; Sara Pourabbasi

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 78-88

Abstract
      Soil contamination by heavy metals is a major environmental problem in the world. In polluted environments, especial plant species can grow, adapt, absorb, and uptake heavy metals. This study was carried out to investigate the phytoremediation potential of plant species including Acantholimon ...  Read More

Simulated monthly Statistical- dynamical analysis of day degree of pants’ growth by EHOM model

Kamal Omidvar; Reza Ebrahimi; Fatemeh Taghavinia; Nezam Tani

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 89-101

Abstract
  The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of global warming on plant growth degree day in the future decades. To this aim, simulated daily temperature data were drawn from EHOM database and under A1B scenario during 2015-2050 from Germany Plank Max. Then, daily degree data were downscaled with ...  Read More

Social and economic factors affecting the willingness of ranchers to participate in rangelands rehabilitation and restoration projects (The case of study: rangeland of Dehgolan)

farzad Ahmadi; ghodratollah heydari; Fatemeh Shafiee

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 102-115

Abstract
        Rangelands cover over 53 % of the country’s area. These areas require proper management practices for preservation, rehabilitation, development and optimal utilization. Nowadays, participation of people, particularly ranchers, is an essential step towards sustainable ...  Read More

Plant composition changes along a livestock grazing intensity gradient in Daalaab Park oak woodland of Ilam

Hamidreza Mirdavoudi; Vahid Etemad; Mohammadreza Mohajer; Ghavamoddin Zahedi Amiri

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 116-128

Abstract
      Grazing is one of the most important factors in providing environmental conditions for change in species composition, structure and function of ecosystems. West oak woodlands of Iran as a valuable ecosystem are not immune from this threat. Therefore, it is essential to study the various ...  Read More

Simulation of the effects different rangeland improvements scenarios on evapotranspiration of Gorganrud Watershed-Golestan

Mojgansadat Azimi; samaneh Mahzari

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 129-139

Abstract
      In water efficiency studies, the values of runoff, evapotranspiration and range production are the main variables. Rangelands of Golestan province, Iran, have a high potential of run-off due to the geographical location, climate, and destruction of these resources as well as drastic ...  Read More

Effect of Fire on Biotic Interaction of Onobrychis curnata in Mountain grasslands

Khadije Bahalkeh; Mehdi Abedi; Ghasemali Dianati Tilaki

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 140-151

Abstract
  The presence of plant species together causes biotic interactions. These interactions are very complex and variable among species which facilitation and competition have the highest impact on ecosystem function. Disturbances including fire are among the environmental factors affecting the biotic interactions. ...  Read More

Comparison of NDVI and SAVI in three plant communities with different sampling intensity (Case Study: Choghakhour Lake Rangelands in Charmahal & Bakhtiri)

Jamal Imani; Ataollah Ebrahimi; Bahram Gholonejad; Pezhman Tahmasebi

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 152-169

Abstract
      Identifying and evaluating rangeland ecosystems is the first step in managing these resources. Without knowledge of rangeland condition, no management plan can be developed for it. For this purpose, three sites with different dominant species were selected for sampling. In each site, ...  Read More

Soil-plant interaction in salt marsh of Korsia region, Darab, southeastern of Fars province

Mehdi Najafi Ghiri; Alireza Mahmoudi; Shahrokh Askari; Esmaeil Farokhnejad

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 170-182

Abstract
  Halophytes may change different soil properties and nutrients availability by organic materials addition to soil and soil conservation against erosion agents. Destroying these lands and halophytes may have an undesirable effect on environment. To study the effects of physiographic position, plant variety ...  Read More

The influence of changes in grazing intensity on soil properties in the southeastern alpine rangelands of Sabalan

Robab Bagherian; Kiomars Sefidi; Farshad Keivan Behjou; Ali Ashraf Soltani; Behzad Behtari

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 183-190

Abstract
  To evaluate the effects of grazing on some physical and chemical properties of soil, in the summer rangelands of southern slopes of Sabalan, three regions with different grazing intensity were selected after field observation and 27 soil samples were randomly taken along three 200-m transects. Soil samples ...  Read More

The effect of grazing management on diversity indices in semi steppe region of Isfahan Province (Case study: Hanna station, Semirom)

massoud Borhani; Zahra Jaberolansar

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 191-200

Abstract
      Plant species diversity always implies ecosystem stability against environmental and biological disturbances. This study was conducted to investigate the effects of grazing management on diversity indices of plant species in grazed and exclosed rangeland sites of Hanna station- Semirom. ...  Read More

The study of morphological variation in populations of Stipa barbata var. arabica and Stipa hohenackeriana of Esfahan

Leili Safaie; Farhang Ghasriani; Babak Bahreyni Nejad; Hosein Zeinal; Davod Afiuni

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 201-215

Abstract
  In order to study forage yield, seed yield and its components in two species of Stipa, 16 genotypes of S. barbata  and 10 genotypes of S. hohenackeriana were collected from natural habitats in Esfahan province and evaluated with a completely randomized design with three replications in farm condition. ...  Read More

Determining the economic value of water conservation function by plant coverage of Bamou national park

Hamid Amirnejad; Kamal Ataie Solout; Ardavan Zarandian

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 216-226

Abstract
       Bamou national park in Iran has many environmental functions such as ecosystem regulation functions. The ecosystem function of water regulation by forest and rangeland ecosystems includes seasonal water flow regulation, water supply for various uses, treatment and storage of ...  Read More

Effect of grazing on carbon sequestration potential in Artemisia sieberi (case study: Chah Mary ranges in Behbahan)

Somayeh Dehdari; Masoomeh Movaghari Rodposhti; Zohreh Khorsandi Koohanestani; Ali Ehsani

Volume 25, Issue 1 , April 2018, Pages 227-234

Abstract
      The reduced biomass in forests and rangelands ecosystems for any reason can affect the process of carbon sequestration and as a result of global warming. This study was conducted to assess carbon storage under different grazing intensities in rangeland of Chah Mary dominated with Artemisia ...  Read More