Bofedales are high-Andean peatland plant communities with high capacity for water retention, which are regarded as oases of biodiversity. These areas have great social and economic value for livestock grazing, which plays an important role in their vegetation dynamics. However, the effects of increased livestock pressure on vegetation composition and surface water have not yet been clarified. The goal of this study was to assess the impact of current grazing practices on bofedal vegetation, species diversity and function. Specifically, the study aimed to (1) quantify carrying capacity and stocking rate in grazed bofedales and (2) quantify the effects of grazing pressure on plant composition and the extents of bare soil and surface water. Bi...
Expressed changes were evaluated as consequence of the cattle grazing, or their exclusion, in the st...
Over 65% of drylands are used for grazing of managed livestock. Understanding what drives grazing ef...
Domestic grazing effects on primary productivity and community structure are controversial in rangel...
International audienceBofedales are high-Andean peatland plant communities with high capacity for wa...
High-altitude wetlands of the Central Andes, locally known as bofedales, provide important ecosystem...
Stocking rate adjustment in grazing management is recommended as a management tool to sustain produc...
Puna grasslands are located at a high‐altitude flat plateau in the Northwest of Argentina. It is an ...
In Argentina, the intensification of soybean production has displaced a substantial proportion of ca...
Hybrid terrestrial-aquatic ecosystems in the Andes, commonly known as bofedales, consist of both pea...
We analysed how changes in community attributes promoted by domestic grazing are reflected on functi...
Chronic overgrazing in the central Andes alters vegetation and may cause erosion and loss of product...
Grazing is the predominant land use practice in arid environments; however, there are relatively few...
In semiarid regions, livestock is concentrated around water sources generating a piosphere pattern (...
High-grasslands in the Andes Mountain Range are the natural habitat of many species such as vicuna (...
Grazing is directly related to land degradation and desertification in global drylands. Grazing impa...
Expressed changes were evaluated as consequence of the cattle grazing, or their exclusion, in the st...
Over 65% of drylands are used for grazing of managed livestock. Understanding what drives grazing ef...
Domestic grazing effects on primary productivity and community structure are controversial in rangel...
International audienceBofedales are high-Andean peatland plant communities with high capacity for wa...
High-altitude wetlands of the Central Andes, locally known as bofedales, provide important ecosystem...
Stocking rate adjustment in grazing management is recommended as a management tool to sustain produc...
Puna grasslands are located at a high‐altitude flat plateau in the Northwest of Argentina. It is an ...
In Argentina, the intensification of soybean production has displaced a substantial proportion of ca...
Hybrid terrestrial-aquatic ecosystems in the Andes, commonly known as bofedales, consist of both pea...
We analysed how changes in community attributes promoted by domestic grazing are reflected on functi...
Chronic overgrazing in the central Andes alters vegetation and may cause erosion and loss of product...
Grazing is the predominant land use practice in arid environments; however, there are relatively few...
In semiarid regions, livestock is concentrated around water sources generating a piosphere pattern (...
High-grasslands in the Andes Mountain Range are the natural habitat of many species such as vicuna (...
Grazing is directly related to land degradation and desertification in global drylands. Grazing impa...
Expressed changes were evaluated as consequence of the cattle grazing, or their exclusion, in the st...
Over 65% of drylands are used for grazing of managed livestock. Understanding what drives grazing ef...
Domestic grazing effects on primary productivity and community structure are controversial in rangel...