1. The potential of large mammalian herbivores to shift plant communities between nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) limitation has received little attention so far. However, herbivores can influence the cycling of these growth-limiting nutrients, and thereby affect plant nutrient limitation and productivity. Tundra ecosystems are nutrient-poor and commonly grazed by large herbivores like reindeer and may thus be responsive to such changes. 2. Here we examined the effect of long-term light and heavy reindeer grazing on nutrient limitation of plant growth in a Scandinavian arctic tundra. We are the first to conduct a factorial N and P fertilization experiment across the two grazing regimes in two functionally contrasting vegetation types: heath...
Reindeer can have strong effects on the plant species composition and functioning of tundra ecosyste...
Figures for the journal article by Gemal et al. (2024), "Reindeer grazing and soil wetness interact ...
Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even induce ...
1. The potential of large mammalian herbivores to shift plant communities between nitrogen (N) and p...
Herbivores impact nutrient availability and cycling, and the net effect of herbivory on soil nutrien...
Reindeer appear to have strong positive effects on plant productivity and nutrient cycling in strong...
1. Large herbivores influence plant community structure and ecosystem processes in many ecosystems. ...
Reindeer have been recorded to increase nutrient cycling rate and primary production in studies from...
1. Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even indu...
Herbivory is one of the key drivers shaping plant community dynamics. Herbivores can strongly influe...
In the long‐term, herbivores can alter nutrient dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems by changing the f...
Abstract In northernmost Fennoscandia, grazing by reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L.) has a substantial...
1.Herbivory can drive vegetation into different states of productivity and community composition, an...
Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) are the most common large herbivores in the arctic. With a habitat spre...
The overall impacts of winter feeding, including the effects of both forage and reindeer (Rangifer t...
Reindeer can have strong effects on the plant species composition and functioning of tundra ecosyste...
Figures for the journal article by Gemal et al. (2024), "Reindeer grazing and soil wetness interact ...
Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even induce ...
1. The potential of large mammalian herbivores to shift plant communities between nitrogen (N) and p...
Herbivores impact nutrient availability and cycling, and the net effect of herbivory on soil nutrien...
Reindeer appear to have strong positive effects on plant productivity and nutrient cycling in strong...
1. Large herbivores influence plant community structure and ecosystem processes in many ecosystems. ...
Reindeer have been recorded to increase nutrient cycling rate and primary production in studies from...
1. Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even indu...
Herbivory is one of the key drivers shaping plant community dynamics. Herbivores can strongly influe...
In the long‐term, herbivores can alter nutrient dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems by changing the f...
Abstract In northernmost Fennoscandia, grazing by reindeer (Rangifer tarandus L.) has a substantial...
1.Herbivory can drive vegetation into different states of productivity and community composition, an...
Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) are the most common large herbivores in the arctic. With a habitat spre...
The overall impacts of winter feeding, including the effects of both forage and reindeer (Rangifer t...
Reindeer can have strong effects on the plant species composition and functioning of tundra ecosyste...
Figures for the journal article by Gemal et al. (2024), "Reindeer grazing and soil wetness interact ...
Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even induce ...