© 2009 Ecological Society of AustraliaWhile the abundance of some plant species decreases under high grazing intensity, others become more abundant. Release from competition by decreaser species contributes to this pattern in mesic systems, but this may not be the case in xeric systems where competition may be less intense. Here we examine three mechanisms that may be involved: (i) increased recruitment and growth because of soil changes produced by grazing, for example, increased soil nutrient availability through dung accumulation; (ii) increased recruitment favoured by the breaking up of the lichen crust; and (iii) reduced competition because of the decline of decreaser species. We used field and glasshouse experiments to determine the p...
Livestock grazing is often thought to enhance native plant species co-existence in remnant grassland...
1. Shrub encroachment has dramatically altered the structure and functioning of many dryland ecosyst...
Grazing is an important method in managing natural communities. The interaction between grazers and ...
The presence of shrubs in arid lands creates spatial heterogeneity that affects the distribution and...
The interactive effect of grazing and soil resources on plant species richness and coexistence has b...
Transitions from grassland to shrubland are synonymous with desertification in many arid rangeland s...
1. Perennial plants have been shown to facilitate understorey annual plant species in arid lands thr...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe last decade has seen spirited debat...
Questions Vegetation patches formed by interacting xeric species are the main drivers of dryland str...
Plant communities and soil properties in many dryland ecosystems have changed dramatically over the ...
The tree:grass ratio of savannas is important, especially in the semi-arid savannas of South Africa....
Since the early 20th century Patagonian arid steppes have been subjected to overgrazing that led to ...
Localized effects of large persistent plants in arid lands can substantially affect the distribution...
Since the early 20th century Patagonian arid steppes have been subjected to overgrazing that led to ...
The last decade has seen spirited debates about how resource availability affect the intensity of co...
Livestock grazing is often thought to enhance native plant species co-existence in remnant grassland...
1. Shrub encroachment has dramatically altered the structure and functioning of many dryland ecosyst...
Grazing is an important method in managing natural communities. The interaction between grazers and ...
The presence of shrubs in arid lands creates spatial heterogeneity that affects the distribution and...
The interactive effect of grazing and soil resources on plant species richness and coexistence has b...
Transitions from grassland to shrubland are synonymous with desertification in many arid rangeland s...
1. Perennial plants have been shown to facilitate understorey annual plant species in arid lands thr...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe last decade has seen spirited debat...
Questions Vegetation patches formed by interacting xeric species are the main drivers of dryland str...
Plant communities and soil properties in many dryland ecosystems have changed dramatically over the ...
The tree:grass ratio of savannas is important, especially in the semi-arid savannas of South Africa....
Since the early 20th century Patagonian arid steppes have been subjected to overgrazing that led to ...
Localized effects of large persistent plants in arid lands can substantially affect the distribution...
Since the early 20th century Patagonian arid steppes have been subjected to overgrazing that led to ...
The last decade has seen spirited debates about how resource availability affect the intensity of co...
Livestock grazing is often thought to enhance native plant species co-existence in remnant grassland...
1. Shrub encroachment has dramatically altered the structure and functioning of many dryland ecosyst...
Grazing is an important method in managing natural communities. The interaction between grazers and ...