Rodent damage is a serious threat to sustainable management of grassland. The effects of nitrogen (N) deposition and grassland management on rodent damage have been scarcely studied. Here, we reported the effects of two years of N addition and mowing on burrow density and damage area of Citellus dauricus in a semi-arid steppe in Inner Mongolia. N addition significantly aggravated, while mowing alleviated rodent damage in the grassland under study. Burrow density and damage area increased 2.8- and 4.7-fold, in N addition plots compared to the ambient N addition treatment, respectively. Conversely, mowing decreased burrow density and damage area by 75.9% and 14.5%, respectively, compared to no mowing plots.. Observed changes in rodent damage ...
1. Semi-arid grasslands on the Mongolian Plateau are expected to experience high inputs of anthropog...
Summary: 1. Global reactive nitrogen (N) is projected to further increase in the coming ...
1. Semi-arid grasslands on the Mongolian Plateau are expected to experience high inputs of anthropog...
Rodent damage is a serious threat to sustainable management of grassland. The effects of nitrogen (N...
Rodent damage is a serious threat to sustainable management of grassland. The effects of nitrogen (N...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
Human activities, directly and indirectly, impact ecological engineering activities of subterranean ...
No-till farming is an important approach to sustainable agriculture because it can conserve soil and...
1. Semi-arid grasslands on the Mongolian Plateau are expected to experience high inputs of anthropog...
1. Semi-arid grasslands on the Mongolian Plateau are expected to experience high inputs of anthropog...
Summary: 1. Global reactive nitrogen (N) is projected to further increase in the coming ...
1. Semi-arid grasslands on the Mongolian Plateau are expected to experience high inputs of anthropog...
Rodent damage is a serious threat to sustainable management of grassland. The effects of nitrogen (N...
Rodent damage is a serious threat to sustainable management of grassland. The effects of nitrogen (N...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
Human activities, directly and indirectly, impact ecological engineering activities of subterranean ...
No-till farming is an important approach to sustainable agriculture because it can conserve soil and...
1. Semi-arid grasslands on the Mongolian Plateau are expected to experience high inputs of anthropog...
1. Semi-arid grasslands on the Mongolian Plateau are expected to experience high inputs of anthropog...
Summary: 1. Global reactive nitrogen (N) is projected to further increase in the coming ...
1. Semi-arid grasslands on the Mongolian Plateau are expected to experience high inputs of anthropog...