Rangeland Journal

Papers
(The TQCC of Rangeland Journal is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Carbon sequestration uncertainty: is grazing-induced soil organic carbon accrual offset by inorganic carbon loss?18
Herbage yield stability of cocksfoot (Dactylis glomerata L.) genotypes across rain-fed environments17
Environmental drivers of above-ground biomass in semi-arid rangelands15
A typology of Australian beef producers and the sustainability challenge15
Shrubs alter alpha and beta diversity of soil fauna in a semiarid grassland12
Loss of grassland ecosystem service values based on potential vegetation in China12
Conflict actors influence the dynamics of agropastoral policies to accommodate their preferences and expectations in Ghana11
The effects of clipping frequency and nitrogen fertilisation on greenhouse gas emissions and net ecosystem exchange in an Australian temperate grassland10
Rethinking policies for pastoralists – governing the rangelands8
Some soil factors constraining buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) seedling growth rate across a range of acid red Kandosols in Queensland, Australia6
Opportunities to build resilience of beef cattle properties in the mulga lands of south-western Queensland, Australia6
Temporal variation in the chemical composition of Nassella trichotoma under a defoliation gradient6
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Using digital photography to monitor changes in biocrusts and ground cover in a savanna rangeland6
Measuring transaction costs of grassland eco-compensation policies: the case of the Compensation and Rewards Policy for Grassland Protection in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region5
Reimagining the northern Australian beef industry; review of feedbase opportunities for growth5
Weak negative responses of spider diversity to short-term ‘kraaling’5
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of understorey biomass in semi-arid woodlands of south-eastern Australia5
Response of grassland net primary productivity to climate change in China5
Changes in land management practices have reduced wind erosion in the cropping areas of far south-western NSW, Australia5
Breaking the wildfire cycle: progressive fire management can shift fire regimes and improve ecosystem condition. A case study from a large conservation reserve in northern Australia5
Tradeoff between production and regulation functions of semi-arid rangelands5
Arid erosion mapping: comparing LiDAR and structure from motion5
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