Forty 2m x 2m plots were set up in field D adjacent to the mammal exclosure for E001. Each plot contained individual plants of some or all of the following species: Artemisia ludoviciana, Lathyrus venosus, Amorpha canescens, Sorghastrum nutans, Poa pratensis and Panicum oligosanthes. Exclosures (2m x 2m x 0.7m) were built around each plot to either exclude or contain various herbivores. Eight treatments were assigned to these plots (5 replicates of each) after existing herbivores were killed: 1)Control (all above-ground herbivores excluded or killed with insecticide), 2)natural herbivore (no windowscreen on sides of exclosure but the lid was left to control for shading), 3)grasshoppers high density, 4)grasshoppers low density , 5)vole...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that herbivores can, at some times and in some places, control ...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
Forty 2m x 2m plots were set up in field D adjacent to the mammal exclosure for E001. Each plot con...
This experiment was set up in field "B" on August 23, 1990, within the mammalian herbivore exclosure...
The purpose of this experiment was to measure herbivore effects over a large area that had not been ...
This experiment was set up in field "B" on August 23, 1990, within the mammalian herbivore exclosure...
Abstract It is not clear how plant species preferred as forage by rodents persist in prairie vegetat...
This experiment was set up in field "B" on August 23, 1990, within the mammalian herbivore exclosure...
This experiment was set up in field "B" on August 23, 1990, within the mammalian herbivore exclosure...
The purpose of this experiment is to study the effect of NH4NO3 addition on vegetation and herbivore...
The purpose of this experiment was to measure herbivore effects over a large area that had not been ...
The purpose of this experiment was to measure herbivore effects over a large area that had not been ...
Abstract Competition and herbivory are two of the main forces shaping plant communities. Although se...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that herbivores can, at some times and in some places, control ...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that herbivores can, at some times and in some places, control ...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
Forty 2m x 2m plots were set up in field D adjacent to the mammal exclosure for E001. Each plot con...
This experiment was set up in field "B" on August 23, 1990, within the mammalian herbivore exclosure...
The purpose of this experiment was to measure herbivore effects over a large area that had not been ...
This experiment was set up in field "B" on August 23, 1990, within the mammalian herbivore exclosure...
Abstract It is not clear how plant species preferred as forage by rodents persist in prairie vegetat...
This experiment was set up in field "B" on August 23, 1990, within the mammalian herbivore exclosure...
This experiment was set up in field "B" on August 23, 1990, within the mammalian herbivore exclosure...
The purpose of this experiment is to study the effect of NH4NO3 addition on vegetation and herbivore...
The purpose of this experiment was to measure herbivore effects over a large area that had not been ...
The purpose of this experiment was to measure herbivore effects over a large area that had not been ...
Abstract Competition and herbivory are two of the main forces shaping plant communities. Although se...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that herbivores can, at some times and in some places, control ...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that herbivores can, at some times and in some places, control ...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...