1.Productivity and herbivory often interact to shape plant community composition and species richness with levels of production mediating the impact of herbivory. Yet, differences in herbivore traits such as size, feeding guild, and dietary requirements may result in different impacts of diverse herbivore guilds across productivity gradients. 2.We used size-selective herbivore exclosures to separate the effects of herbivory by larger herbivores, such as elephant, Burchell's zebra, and blue wildebeest from those of medium/smaller herbivores, such as impala and warthog, on herbaceous plant communities. These exclosures were established along a 10-fold productivity gradient, ranging from 90-950 g m−2 of standing plant ...
Large herbivorous mammals play an important role in structuring African savannahs and are undergoing...
This research article published by PLOS ONE, 2013Herbivores generally have strong structural and com...
African savannahs represent one of the world's most productive ecosystems and one of the last vestig...
1.Productivity and herbivory often interact to shape plant community composition and species richnes...
1.Productivity and herbivory often interact to shape plant community composition and species richnes...
Grazing ungulates play a key role in many ecosystems worldwide and can form diverse assemblages, suc...
In areas with diverse herbivore communities such as African savannas, the frequency of disturbance b...
African savannas are experiencing anthropogenically-induced stressors that are accelerating the incr...
Herbivory is a major driver of ecosystem functioning in semi-arid African savannas, yet its impact o...
1. In savannas, ruminant herbivores can have divergent impacts on tree recruitment and resulting woo...
Globally, herbivore populations have become threatened by the effects of a growing human population....
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=DE style='font-size:11.5pt'>African savanna, biodiversity, Dichr...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2015The structure and composition of woody and grassy v...
1. Herbivores influence the structure and composition of terrestrial plant communities. However, res...
1. Grazing ungulates play a key role in many ecosystems worldwide and can form diverse assemblages, ...
Large herbivorous mammals play an important role in structuring African savannahs and are undergoing...
This research article published by PLOS ONE, 2013Herbivores generally have strong structural and com...
African savannahs represent one of the world's most productive ecosystems and one of the last vestig...
1.Productivity and herbivory often interact to shape plant community composition and species richnes...
1.Productivity and herbivory often interact to shape plant community composition and species richnes...
Grazing ungulates play a key role in many ecosystems worldwide and can form diverse assemblages, suc...
In areas with diverse herbivore communities such as African savannas, the frequency of disturbance b...
African savannas are experiencing anthropogenically-induced stressors that are accelerating the incr...
Herbivory is a major driver of ecosystem functioning in semi-arid African savannas, yet its impact o...
1. In savannas, ruminant herbivores can have divergent impacts on tree recruitment and resulting woo...
Globally, herbivore populations have become threatened by the effects of a growing human population....
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=DE style='font-size:11.5pt'>African savanna, biodiversity, Dichr...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2015The structure and composition of woody and grassy v...
1. Herbivores influence the structure and composition of terrestrial plant communities. However, res...
1. Grazing ungulates play a key role in many ecosystems worldwide and can form diverse assemblages, ...
Large herbivorous mammals play an important role in structuring African savannahs and are undergoing...
This research article published by PLOS ONE, 2013Herbivores generally have strong structural and com...
African savannahs represent one of the world's most productive ecosystems and one of the last vestig...