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Offstream watering points for cattle: Protecting riparian ecosystems and improving water quality?
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posted on 2018-10-10, 00:00 authored by Julie-Ann Malan, Nicole FlintNicole Flint, Emma JacksonEmma Jackson, Andrew IrvingAndrew Irving, David SwainDavid SwainA healthy riparian ecosystem is essential to maintain instream water quality, decrease stream bank erosion, increase bank stability and prevent soil loss within river systems, which in turn may affect coastal water quality. The presence of cattle within the riparian zone is a common feature of grazing ventures, but can negatively impact on the functionality of riparian ecosystems. Therefore, the provision of offstream watering points (OSWPs) as an alternative watering source for cattle may lessen or prevent the impact cattle have on the riparian zone. A systematic review was conducted to identify: 1) which factors influence how cattle use OSWPs, and 2) if the provision of an OSWP is an effective best management practice to reduce the time cattle spent in riparian zones, potentially limiting the impact cattle may have on instream water quality and riparian habitat particularly stream bank vegetation. A total of 37 from 1135 research papers satisfied the initial selection criteria for the review with seven providing sufficient information to conduct a meta-analysis. Out of the 37 papers a total of seven factors and five sub-factors influencing cattle's use of OSWPs were identified. There is evidence that OSWPs did reduce the time cattle spent in riparian zones, however with great variation (63.7%) among studies. The review further highlights that substantial knowledge gaps exist within the literature linking the interaction of cattle, OSWPs and riparian habitats indicating the need for further research. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
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Category 3 - Industry and Other Research Income
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256Start Page
144End Page
152Number of Pages
9ISSN
0167-8809Publisher
Elsevier, NetherlandsPublisher DOI
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- Yes
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- No
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2018-01-11Author Research Institute
- Institute for Future Farming Systems
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- Yes
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Agriculture, Ecosystems and EnvironmentUsage metrics
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