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Rangeland Monitoring in Western Uplands

 

Part 2: Basic Rangeland Ecology

Environmental Factors that Affect Rangeland Conditions

There are many environmental factors that affect rangeland conditions, especially rangeland vegetation.

 

Factors affecting vegetation include:

  • Light
    • Necessary for photosynthesis
    • In general, rangelands have average to high light intensity
  • Precipitation
    • Precipitation is often sparse and can be highly variable
    • Low precipitation can lead to soil having low nutrient quality
    • Effects of sparse rainfall are often intensified by high temperatures and low humidity
    • Too much or too little rain can be detrimental to vegetation
  • Temperature
    • Large fluctuations in seasonal temperatures and even in temperature differences between day and night
    • Major factor in determining plant growing season
  • Wind
    • High wind velocities over flat, open terrain
    • Has significant effect on precipitation and temperature
  • Soil nutrient content
    • Largely determines plant health and rate of water penetration
    • New soil forms very slowly especially in dry environments