The interactive effect of grazing and soil resources on plant species richness and coexistence has been predicted to vary across spatial scales. When resources are not limiting, grazing should reduce competitive effects and increase colonisation and richness at fine scales. However, at broad scales richness is predicted to decline due to loss of grazing intolerant species. We examined these hypotheses in grasslands of southern Australia that varied in resources and ungulate grazing intensity since farming commenced 170 years ago. Fine-scale species richness was slightly greater in more intensively grazed upper slope sites with high nutrients but low water supply compared to those that were moderately grazed, largely due to a greater abundan...
Question: Does long-term grazing exclusion affect plant species diversity? And does this effect vary...
Plant diversity is threatened in many agricultural landscapes. Our understanding of patterns of plan...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
Grazing by domestic livestock is one of the most widespread land uses world-wide, particularly in ra...
Livestock grazing is often thought to enhance native plant species co-existence in remnant grassland...
1.Grazing by domestic livestock is one of the most widespread land uses worldwide, particularly in r...
Even when no baseline data are available, the impacts of 150 years of livestock grazing on natural g...
The response of grasslands to disturbance varies with the nature of the disturbance and the producti...
Weeds are commonly considered a threat to biodiversity, yet interactions between native and exotic s...
Grazing by domestic livestock has greatly degraded many Australian ecosystems and its legacy will be...
Although commercial grazing can degrade natural habitats, sustainably grazed land may be effective f...
© 2009 Ecological Society of AustraliaWhile the abundance of some plant species decreases under high...
Reports of positive or neutral effects of grazing on plant species richness have prompted calls for ...
Floristic data from paired roadside-paddock analyses from grassland in central Queensland, Australia...
Questions Globally, grassy ecosystems are threatened and are still declining in extent in many areas...
Question: Does long-term grazing exclusion affect plant species diversity? And does this effect vary...
Plant diversity is threatened in many agricultural landscapes. Our understanding of patterns of plan...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...
Grazing by domestic livestock is one of the most widespread land uses world-wide, particularly in ra...
Livestock grazing is often thought to enhance native plant species co-existence in remnant grassland...
1.Grazing by domestic livestock is one of the most widespread land uses worldwide, particularly in r...
Even when no baseline data are available, the impacts of 150 years of livestock grazing on natural g...
The response of grasslands to disturbance varies with the nature of the disturbance and the producti...
Weeds are commonly considered a threat to biodiversity, yet interactions between native and exotic s...
Grazing by domestic livestock has greatly degraded many Australian ecosystems and its legacy will be...
Although commercial grazing can degrade natural habitats, sustainably grazed land may be effective f...
© 2009 Ecological Society of AustraliaWhile the abundance of some plant species decreases under high...
Reports of positive or neutral effects of grazing on plant species richness have prompted calls for ...
Floristic data from paired roadside-paddock analyses from grassland in central Queensland, Australia...
Questions Globally, grassy ecosystems are threatened and are still declining in extent in many areas...
Question: Does long-term grazing exclusion affect plant species diversity? And does this effect vary...
Plant diversity is threatened in many agricultural landscapes. Our understanding of patterns of plan...
The semi-arid rangelands of tropical North Queensland have suffered a major decline in land conditio...