Grazing can modify vegetation structure and species composition through selective consumption, modifying plant litter quality and hence decomposability. In most grasslands, moderate stocking rates maintain a mosaic of high-quality patches, preferentially used by herbivores (‘grazing lawns’), and low-quality tall patches, which are avoided. In grazing lawns decomposition rates can be accelerated because of the higher litter quality of its component species and, besides, through the indirect effect of increased nutrient availability in soil. We aimed at testing this indirect effect using standard materials, comparing their decomposition in grazing lawns, open and closed tall tussock grasslands. We selected 10 patches of each type and sampled ...
Abstract Grass root production and decomposition is a major source of C entering soils, although rat...
Abstract Aims Soil processes in arid ecosystems are strongly controlled by resource scarcity...
One of the potential mechanisms for the impact of herbivores on nutrient cycling is the effect of se...
Background and Aims Grazing may influence nutrient cycling in several ways. In productive mountain g...
It is often assumed that a change in litter quality is the main driver of alterations in the decompo...
Background & aims: Herbivore-driven changes to soil properties can influence the decomposition rate ...
Summary Root litter is the dominant soil carbon and nutrient input in many ecosystems, yet few studi...
Soil fauna plays a key role in organic matter decomposition. Litter decomposition depends on the rel...
High cattle stocking densities may enhance trampling, litter deposition, and soil organic matter (OM...
Abstract The main factors controlling decomposition rate are climate, litter quality and soil organi...
Grassland ecosystems play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, and their cumulative carbon di...
The dynamic of litter decomposition is essential for soil fertility and the establishment of certain...
A field experiment was conducted in a temperate semi-arid grassland of central Argentina to test the...
Grazing-induced floristic changes in plant communities may accelerate or reduce plant and soil proce...
Stocking density can be manipulated by management factors including herd size, pasture size, and gra...
Abstract Grass root production and decomposition is a major source of C entering soils, although rat...
Abstract Aims Soil processes in arid ecosystems are strongly controlled by resource scarcity...
One of the potential mechanisms for the impact of herbivores on nutrient cycling is the effect of se...
Background and Aims Grazing may influence nutrient cycling in several ways. In productive mountain g...
It is often assumed that a change in litter quality is the main driver of alterations in the decompo...
Background & aims: Herbivore-driven changes to soil properties can influence the decomposition rate ...
Summary Root litter is the dominant soil carbon and nutrient input in many ecosystems, yet few studi...
Soil fauna plays a key role in organic matter decomposition. Litter decomposition depends on the rel...
High cattle stocking densities may enhance trampling, litter deposition, and soil organic matter (OM...
Abstract The main factors controlling decomposition rate are climate, litter quality and soil organi...
Grassland ecosystems play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, and their cumulative carbon di...
The dynamic of litter decomposition is essential for soil fertility and the establishment of certain...
A field experiment was conducted in a temperate semi-arid grassland of central Argentina to test the...
Grazing-induced floristic changes in plant communities may accelerate or reduce plant and soil proce...
Stocking density can be manipulated by management factors including herd size, pasture size, and gra...
Abstract Grass root production and decomposition is a major source of C entering soils, although rat...
Abstract Aims Soil processes in arid ecosystems are strongly controlled by resource scarcity...
One of the potential mechanisms for the impact of herbivores on nutrient cycling is the effect of se...