Large herbivores are key drivers of nutrient cycling in ecosystems worldwide, and hence they have an important influence on the productivity and species composition in plant communities. Classical theories describe that large herbivores can accelerate or decelerate nitrogen (N) mineralization by altering the quality and quantity of resource input (e.g. dung, urine, plant litter) into the soil food web. However, in many situations the impact of herbivores on N mineralization cannot be explained by changes in resource quality and quantity. In this paper, we aim to reconcile observations of herbivores on N mineralization that were previously regarded as contradictory. We conceptually integrate alternative pathways via which herbivores can alt...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
Herbivores may influence the nitrogen (N) recycling rates and consequently increase or decrease the ...
Large herbivores are key drivers of nutrient cycling in ecosystems worldwide, and hence they have an...
Studies addressing the role of large herbivores on nitrogen cycling in grasslands have suggested tha...
Studies addressing the role of large herbivores on nitrogen cycling in grasslands have suggested tha...
Herbivores are reported to slow down as well as enhance nutrient cycling in grasslands. These confli...
Herbivores are reported to slow down as well as enhance nutrient cycling in grasslands. These confli...
Soil net N-mineralization rate was measured along a successional gradient in salt-marsh sites that w...
Soil net N-mineralization rate was measured along a successional gradient in salt-marsh sites that w...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
Herbivores may influence the nitrogen (N) recycling rates and consequently increase or decrease the ...
Large herbivores are key drivers of nutrient cycling in ecosystems worldwide, and hence they have an...
Studies addressing the role of large herbivores on nitrogen cycling in grasslands have suggested tha...
Studies addressing the role of large herbivores on nitrogen cycling in grasslands have suggested tha...
Herbivores are reported to slow down as well as enhance nutrient cycling in grasslands. These confli...
Herbivores are reported to slow down as well as enhance nutrient cycling in grasslands. These confli...
Soil net N-mineralization rate was measured along a successional gradient in salt-marsh sites that w...
Soil net N-mineralization rate was measured along a successional gradient in salt-marsh sites that w...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
Herbivores may influence the nitrogen (N) recycling rates and consequently increase or decrease the ...