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List of works by Steven I. Apfelbaum

Adaptive multi-paddock grazing enhances soil carbon and nitrogen stocks and stabilization through mineral association in southeastern U.S. grazing lands

scientific article published in June 2021

Adaptive multi-paddock grazing management’s influence on soil food web community structure for: increasing pasture forage production, soil organic carbon, and reducing soil respiration rates in southeastern USA ranches

scientific article published in 2022

Bird Populations before and after Wildfire in a Great Lakes Pine Forest

scientific article published in 1981

Canopy cover and groundlayer vegetation dynamics in a fire managed eastern sand savanna

scientific article published on 29 September 2011

Cattail invasion of sedge meadows following hydrologic disturbance in the Cowles Bog Wetland Complex, Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore

scientific article published in 1984

Ecological problems associated with disruption of dune vegetation dynamics by Casuarina equisetifolia L. at Sand Island, Midway Atoll

scientific article published in 1983

Effects of adaptive multiple paddock and continuous grazing on fine-scale spatial patterns of vegetation species and biomass in commercial ranches

scientific article published in 2021

Impacts of holistic planned grazing with bison compared to continuous grazing with cattle in South Dakota shortgrass prairie

scientific article published in July 2019

Integrating Hydrology, Ecology and River Geomorphology into Urban Landscape Design: The Lower Don Lands Naturalization Project

scientific article

Large-Scale Harvesting of Prairie Seed

scientific article published on 15 December 2016

Old-Growth Southern Boreal Forest Stability and Response to a Stand-Replacing Wildfire

scientific article published in 2017

Partial History, Current Trends of Ecological Restoration in the Upper Midwest

scientific article published on 09 July 2019

The role of ruminants in reducing agriculture's carbon footprint in North America

Vegetation, water infiltration, and soil carbon response to Adaptive Multi-Paddock and Conventional grazing in Southeastern USA ranches