Overgrazing has resulted in widespread decline in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in grasslands worldwide in recent decades. However, few studies have examined the patterns and thresholds of grazing-induced changes in community structure and ecosystem functioning along a grazing gradient and based on species-level responses and plant functional traits. To identify the thresholds of grazing intensity at both species and community levels, we conducted a grazing manipulation experiment with seven levels of grazing intensity (0–9 sheep ha-1) and two topographies (flat versus slope) in a typical steppe. Four plant functional traits were measured, including specific leaf area (SLA), plant height, leaf nitrogen content (LNC) and stem: leaf ...
Grazing is an important modulator of both plant productivity and biodiversity in grassland community...
Livestock grazing can be used as a key management tool for maintaining healthy ecosystems. However, ...
The spatial heterogeneity of limiting soil resources is an essential factor determining ecosystem pr...
Overgrazing has resulted in widespread decline in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in grasslan...
1. Overgrazing has resulted in widespread decline in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in grass...
The functional structure of plant communities can be altered by grazing through two main mechanisms:...
Plant functional traits are key to predict community responses to abiotic and biotic disturbances. G...
Sustainable provision of critical ecosystem services in drylands is reliant on their stability under...
1. It is well documented that large herbivores have pronounced effects on plant communities in grass...
1. Overgrazing is one of the main drivers of desertification in drylands, and livestock production i...
1. Ecological theories and experimental evidence indicate that human activity induced losses in biod...
Most of our knowledge of the effect of grazing on grassland structure is based on grazed-ungrazed co...
Grazing ungulates play a key role in many ecosystems worldwide and can form diverse assemblages, suc...
The impacts of large herbivores on plant communities differ depending on the plants and the herbivor...
Grazing is an important modulator of both plant productivity and biodiversity in grassland community...
Livestock grazing can be used as a key management tool for maintaining healthy ecosystems. However, ...
The spatial heterogeneity of limiting soil resources is an essential factor determining ecosystem pr...
Overgrazing has resulted in widespread decline in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in grasslan...
1. Overgrazing has resulted in widespread decline in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in grass...
The functional structure of plant communities can be altered by grazing through two main mechanisms:...
Plant functional traits are key to predict community responses to abiotic and biotic disturbances. G...
Sustainable provision of critical ecosystem services in drylands is reliant on their stability under...
1. It is well documented that large herbivores have pronounced effects on plant communities in grass...
1. Overgrazing is one of the main drivers of desertification in drylands, and livestock production i...
1. Ecological theories and experimental evidence indicate that human activity induced losses in biod...
Most of our knowledge of the effect of grazing on grassland structure is based on grazed-ungrazed co...
Grazing ungulates play a key role in many ecosystems worldwide and can form diverse assemblages, suc...
The impacts of large herbivores on plant communities differ depending on the plants and the herbivor...
Grazing is an important modulator of both plant productivity and biodiversity in grassland community...
Livestock grazing can be used as a key management tool for maintaining healthy ecosystems. However, ...
The spatial heterogeneity of limiting soil resources is an essential factor determining ecosystem pr...