Although herbivores are well known to alter litter inputs and soil nutrient fluxes, their long-term influences on soil development are largely unknown because of the difficulty of detecting and attributing changes in carbon and nutrient pools against large background levels. The early phase of primary succession reduces this signal-to-noise problem, particularly in arid systems where individual plants can form islands of fertility. We used natural variation in tree-resistance to herbivory, and a 15 year herbivore-removal experiment in an Arizona piñon-juniper woodland that was established on cinder soils following a volcanic eruption, to quantify how herbivory shapes the development of soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) over 36–54 years (i.e....
Large herbivores are key drivers of nutrient cycling in ecosystems worldwide, and hence they have an...
<div><p>Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive abil...
Although biotic legacies of past agricultural practices are widespread and increasing in contemporar...
Although herbivores are well known to alter litter inputs and soil nutrient fluxes, their long-term ...
Abstract Herbivores can directly impact ecosystem function by altering litter quality of an ecosyste...
Nutrient availability and herbivory can regulate primary production in ecosystems, but little is kno...
Understanding the factors that control the natural fluxes of carbon into and out of terrestrial ecos...
As a cause of ecosystem disturbances, phytophagous insects are known to directly influence the eleme...
The effects of insect herbivores on forest functioning are not well understood even though they can ...
Although biotic legacies of past agricultural practices are widespread and increasing in contemporar...
Studies addressing the role of large herbivores on nitrogen cycling in grasslands have suggested tha...
Plants leave legacy effects in the soil they grow in, which can drive important vegetation processes...
Studies addressing the role of large herbivores on nitrogen cycling in grasslands have suggested tha...
Background & aims: Herbivore-driven changes to soil properties can influence the decomposition rate ...
1. Herbivores often induce changes in plant defensive chemistry or nutrient content that may respect...
Large herbivores are key drivers of nutrient cycling in ecosystems worldwide, and hence they have an...
<div><p>Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive abil...
Although biotic legacies of past agricultural practices are widespread and increasing in contemporar...
Although herbivores are well known to alter litter inputs and soil nutrient fluxes, their long-term ...
Abstract Herbivores can directly impact ecosystem function by altering litter quality of an ecosyste...
Nutrient availability and herbivory can regulate primary production in ecosystems, but little is kno...
Understanding the factors that control the natural fluxes of carbon into and out of terrestrial ecos...
As a cause of ecosystem disturbances, phytophagous insects are known to directly influence the eleme...
The effects of insect herbivores on forest functioning are not well understood even though they can ...
Although biotic legacies of past agricultural practices are widespread and increasing in contemporar...
Studies addressing the role of large herbivores on nitrogen cycling in grasslands have suggested tha...
Plants leave legacy effects in the soil they grow in, which can drive important vegetation processes...
Studies addressing the role of large herbivores on nitrogen cycling in grasslands have suggested tha...
Background & aims: Herbivore-driven changes to soil properties can influence the decomposition rate ...
1. Herbivores often induce changes in plant defensive chemistry or nutrient content that may respect...
Large herbivores are key drivers of nutrient cycling in ecosystems worldwide, and hence they have an...
<div><p>Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive abil...
Although biotic legacies of past agricultural practices are widespread and increasing in contemporar...