1. Herbivore grazing has major effects on soil nutrient dynamics in a variety of grassland ecosystems. Previous studies have examined how large herbivores as a group affect nutrient cycling, but little information is available on how assemblages of different herbivore species may influence nutrient cycling, and whether herbivore assemblage effects are influenced by plant community characteristics (e.g., composition, diversity) of the grazed grassland. 2. We conducted a five-year, replicated grazing experiment to test the effects of different large herbivore assemblages (cattle grazing, sheep grazing, combined cattle and sheep grazing, no grazing) under moderate grazing intensity on soil nitrogen (N) mineralization rate in two types of grass...
This study reports on changes in plant functional group composition, litter quality, and soil C and ...
Overgrazing has resulted in widespread decline in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in grasslan...
1. Grazing by ungulate herbivores can greatly alter nitrogen ([N]) and phosphorus ([P]) concentratio...
1. Herbivore grazing has major effects on soil nutrient dynamics in a variety of grassland ecosystem...
The spatial heterogeneity of limiting soil resources is an essential factor determining ecosystem pr...
Grazing can directly or indirectly influence carbon (C) inputs, turnover, and retention in grassland...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
1. It is well documented that large herbivores have pronounced effects on plant communities in grass...
The functional structure of plant communities can be altered by grazing through two main mechanisms:...
1. Accounting for 10-30% of global soil organic carbon, grassland soils potentially present a large ...
Large herbivores have pronounced effects on nutrient cycling in grasslands. These organisms are know...
1. Ecological theories and experimental evidence indicate that human activity induced losses in biod...
This study reports on changes in plant functional group composition, litter quality, and soil C and ...
Overgrazing has resulted in widespread decline in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in grasslan...
1. Grazing by ungulate herbivores can greatly alter nitrogen ([N]) and phosphorus ([P]) concentratio...
1. Herbivore grazing has major effects on soil nutrient dynamics in a variety of grassland ecosystem...
The spatial heterogeneity of limiting soil resources is an essential factor determining ecosystem pr...
Grazing can directly or indirectly influence carbon (C) inputs, turnover, and retention in grassland...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
1. It is well documented that large herbivores have pronounced effects on plant communities in grass...
The functional structure of plant communities can be altered by grazing through two main mechanisms:...
1. Accounting for 10-30% of global soil organic carbon, grassland soils potentially present a large ...
Large herbivores have pronounced effects on nutrient cycling in grasslands. These organisms are know...
1. Ecological theories and experimental evidence indicate that human activity induced losses in biod...
This study reports on changes in plant functional group composition, litter quality, and soil C and ...
Overgrazing has resulted in widespread decline in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in grasslan...
1. Grazing by ungulate herbivores can greatly alter nitrogen ([N]) and phosphorus ([P]) concentratio...