Grazing can induce changes in both plant productivity and nutritional quality, which may subsequently influence herbivore carrying capacity. While research on Soay sheep (Ovis aries L.) dynamics on Hirta Island in the St. Kilda archipelago has elucidated the complexity of population drivers, including parasites, the role of herbivore-generated feedbacks as an intrinsic regulating factor remains unclear. The sheep lack large predators and every 3-9years undergo population crashes (overcompensatory mortality). We investigated the effects of grazing on (1) sward productivity and (2) quality (toxicity) of the primary forage species, red fescue (Festuca rubra L.), which is highly infected by an alkaloid-synthesizing fungal endophyte. Grazing had...
We tested the hypotheses that the avoidance of faeces by herbivores leads to a grazing trade-off bet...
Species-rich pastures naturally contain potentially toxic plants such as common ragwort (Senecio jac...
The intensity and frequency of grazing affect the defoliating strategy of ruminants, their daily nut...
Grazing can induce changes in both plant productivity and nutritional quality, which may subsequentl...
Grazing can induce changes in both plant productivity and nutritional quality, which may subsequentl...
Grazing can induce changes in both plant productivity and nutritional quality, which may subsequentl...
The population of Soay sheep on the island of Hirta in the Outer Hebrides has been the subject of co...
1. The population of Soay sheep on the island of Hirta in the Outer Hebrides has been the subject of...
The grazing response of ewe hoggets offered tall fescue, endophyte-infected (+E) or endophyte-free (...
Relationship between the height of grass swards and herbage intake have been established for a numbe...
Animal productivity may be enhanced through greater intake associated with the use of preferred past...
Plants have developed a variety of defence strategies against herbivores. One possible strategy is t...
Plant-soil feedbacks are widely recognized as playing a significant role in structuring plant commun...
Herbivores may increase or decrease aboveground plant productivity depending on factors such as herb...
We tested the hypothesis that the infra-gastrointestinal parasite population of herbivores affects t...
We tested the hypotheses that the avoidance of faeces by herbivores leads to a grazing trade-off bet...
Species-rich pastures naturally contain potentially toxic plants such as common ragwort (Senecio jac...
The intensity and frequency of grazing affect the defoliating strategy of ruminants, their daily nut...
Grazing can induce changes in both plant productivity and nutritional quality, which may subsequentl...
Grazing can induce changes in both plant productivity and nutritional quality, which may subsequentl...
Grazing can induce changes in both plant productivity and nutritional quality, which may subsequentl...
The population of Soay sheep on the island of Hirta in the Outer Hebrides has been the subject of co...
1. The population of Soay sheep on the island of Hirta in the Outer Hebrides has been the subject of...
The grazing response of ewe hoggets offered tall fescue, endophyte-infected (+E) or endophyte-free (...
Relationship between the height of grass swards and herbage intake have been established for a numbe...
Animal productivity may be enhanced through greater intake associated with the use of preferred past...
Plants have developed a variety of defence strategies against herbivores. One possible strategy is t...
Plant-soil feedbacks are widely recognized as playing a significant role in structuring plant commun...
Herbivores may increase or decrease aboveground plant productivity depending on factors such as herb...
We tested the hypothesis that the infra-gastrointestinal parasite population of herbivores affects t...
We tested the hypotheses that the avoidance of faeces by herbivores leads to a grazing trade-off bet...
Species-rich pastures naturally contain potentially toxic plants such as common ragwort (Senecio jac...
The intensity and frequency of grazing affect the defoliating strategy of ruminants, their daily nut...