2019
DOI: 10.32014/2019.2518-170x.161
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Environmental Monitoring of Pastures and Determination of Carrying Capacity Under the Influence of Anthropogenic Factors

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“…Модифицированные матричные модели Лесли широко используются для прогнозирования динамики популяций охотничьих животных [1,2,3].…”
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“…Модифицированные матричные модели Лесли широко используются для прогнозирования динамики популяций охотничьих животных [1,2,3].…”
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“…Crop capacity from 1.7 to 8.0 c/ha, depending on the conditions of the habitat and the nature of use. Along with steppe grass stands, a small area is occupied on solonetzes by wormwood and saltwort communities, which, in combination with steppe vegetation, are a typical feature of the semidesert zone [1,2]. In Kazakhstan, productive camel breeding mainly develops due to the breeding of Kazakh Bactrians [3,4].…”
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“…The increasing scale of the economic impact on the pasture ecosystems of desert regions requires more and more attention to the problem of preserving their crop yield. Natural forage lands are considered highly productive if the main plants that differ in high fodder qualities to create a solid forage base for livestock have been preserved [5,6,7,8].…”
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