Question: Root biomass distribution and below-ground processes are the main drivers of plant community structure and dynamics in arid rangelands. However, despite their relevance, below-ground plant responses to disturbance regimes remain poorly understood. This knowledge is a pressing issue since most of our ideas derive from extrapolating above-ground ecological theory and data. Here, we asked how domestic grazing management changes (intensification and abandonment) impact on both below-ground species co-occurrence at microsite level (point-richness) in relation to above-ground patterns and below-ground biomass distribution of dominant graminoid species across different soil layers. Location: Patagonian steppe, Argentina. Methods: We samp...
Plant functional traits provide one tool for predicting the effects of grazing on different ecosyst...
Patch-size distribution and plant cover are strongly associated to arid ecosystem functioning and ma...
Our objective was to assess the relationship between the spatial patterning of perennial grasses (to...
Questions: Vegetation patches formed by interacting xeric species are the main drivers of dryland st...
Soil patchiness is a key feature of arid rangelands. As root proliferation contributes to soil explo...
Selective sheep grazing in arid rangelands induces a decrease in total cover and grass cover and an ...
In most temperate grasslands, cattle grazing can promote physiognomic changes on plant communities, ...
Question: Biological soil crust (BSC) communities can be used in the identification and monitoring o...
Recruitment by seeds can be an important mechanism for recovery of plant communities following distu...
Questions: Does the magnitude of grazing-induced changes in species composition vary with habitat p...
Background and aims: Grazing can affect the stock and flow of C between above and below-ground veget...
Questions: Human activities are increasing the density of domestic grazers and global nutrient loads...
In general, there is more knowledge about aboveground structure and processes than about those below...
Since the early 20 century Patagonian arid steppes have been subjected to overgrazing that led to th...
Patch‐size distribution and plant cover are strongly associated to arid ecosystem functioning and ma...
Plant functional traits provide one tool for predicting the effects of grazing on different ecosyst...
Patch-size distribution and plant cover are strongly associated to arid ecosystem functioning and ma...
Our objective was to assess the relationship between the spatial patterning of perennial grasses (to...
Questions: Vegetation patches formed by interacting xeric species are the main drivers of dryland st...
Soil patchiness is a key feature of arid rangelands. As root proliferation contributes to soil explo...
Selective sheep grazing in arid rangelands induces a decrease in total cover and grass cover and an ...
In most temperate grasslands, cattle grazing can promote physiognomic changes on plant communities, ...
Question: Biological soil crust (BSC) communities can be used in the identification and monitoring o...
Recruitment by seeds can be an important mechanism for recovery of plant communities following distu...
Questions: Does the magnitude of grazing-induced changes in species composition vary with habitat p...
Background and aims: Grazing can affect the stock and flow of C between above and below-ground veget...
Questions: Human activities are increasing the density of domestic grazers and global nutrient loads...
In general, there is more knowledge about aboveground structure and processes than about those below...
Since the early 20 century Patagonian arid steppes have been subjected to overgrazing that led to th...
Patch‐size distribution and plant cover are strongly associated to arid ecosystem functioning and ma...
Plant functional traits provide one tool for predicting the effects of grazing on different ecosyst...
Patch-size distribution and plant cover are strongly associated to arid ecosystem functioning and ma...
Our objective was to assess the relationship between the spatial patterning of perennial grasses (to...