Plant–soil feedbacks are widely recognized as playing a significant role in structuring plant communities through their effects on plant–plant interactions. However, the question of whether plant–soil feedbacks can be indirectly driven by other ecological agents, such as large herbivores, which are known to strongly modify plant community structure and soil properties, remains poorly explored. We tested in a glasshouse experiment how changes in soil properties resulting from long-term sheep grazing affect competitive interactions (intra- and inter-specific) of two graminoid species: Nardus stricta, which is typically abundant under high sheep grazing pressure in British mountain grasslands; and Eriophorum vaginatum, whose abundance is typic...
The boundaries between vegetation patches are focal points for dynamic interactions between plant co...
Grazing-induced changes in plant community structure can be altered by the biogeochemical regime of ...
Backgrounds and aims Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistence...
Plant-soil feedbacks are widely recognized as playing a significant role in structuring plant commun...
Large vertebrate herbivores, as well as plant-soil feedback interactions are important drivers of pl...
Large vertebrate herbivores, as well as plant–soil feedback interactions are important drivers of pl...
Abstract Competition and herbivory are two of the main forces shaping plant communities. Although se...
Soil nutrient-level and herbivory are predicted to have opposing effects on the allocation pattern o...
The evolutionary consequences of interactions between neighbouring plants of Trifolium repens and th...
1.Plant-plant interactions fluctuate between competition and facilitation depending upon ecological ...
Plant interactions are suggested to shift from competition to facilitation and collapse with increas...
Under natural conditions, aboveground herbivory and plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are omnipresent inte...
1Associational resistance is a grazing avoidance mechanism resulting from herbivores being less incl...
Backgrounds and aims: Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistenc...
Grazing-induced floristic changes in plant communities may accelerate or reduce plant and soil proce...
The boundaries between vegetation patches are focal points for dynamic interactions between plant co...
Grazing-induced changes in plant community structure can be altered by the biogeochemical regime of ...
Backgrounds and aims Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistence...
Plant-soil feedbacks are widely recognized as playing a significant role in structuring plant commun...
Large vertebrate herbivores, as well as plant-soil feedback interactions are important drivers of pl...
Large vertebrate herbivores, as well as plant–soil feedback interactions are important drivers of pl...
Abstract Competition and herbivory are two of the main forces shaping plant communities. Although se...
Soil nutrient-level and herbivory are predicted to have opposing effects on the allocation pattern o...
The evolutionary consequences of interactions between neighbouring plants of Trifolium repens and th...
1.Plant-plant interactions fluctuate between competition and facilitation depending upon ecological ...
Plant interactions are suggested to shift from competition to facilitation and collapse with increas...
Under natural conditions, aboveground herbivory and plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are omnipresent inte...
1Associational resistance is a grazing avoidance mechanism resulting from herbivores being less incl...
Backgrounds and aims: Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistenc...
Grazing-induced floristic changes in plant communities may accelerate or reduce plant and soil proce...
The boundaries between vegetation patches are focal points for dynamic interactions between plant co...
Grazing-induced changes in plant community structure can be altered by the biogeochemical regime of ...
Backgrounds and aims Negative plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are thought to promote species coexistence...