The effect of experimental livestock grazing regimens (4 treatments x 6 replicates) on spiders via habitat structure and prey abundance was investigated on sub-montane habitats in the Southern Highlands of Scotland. The study, 2002-04 included a baseline survey under the prior, commercial sheep grazing regimen and two assessments of spider assemblages post-treatment: commercial stocking density of sheep; 1/3 stocking density with sheep; 1/3 stocking density cattle with sheep; and no grazing. Spiders were sampled with a suction sampler, five sucks at each of 25 sample units by 24 plots (600 samples in 2003 and 2004, ca. 300 in 2002). Spider abundance and species richness increased under reduced stocking density, mixed herbivore and ungrazed ...
ABSTRACT. At the Pampa Biome, grazing, like others disturbances, affects fauna and flora, creating h...
International audienceShort-term effects of horse grazing on spider assemblages of a dry meadow (Wes...
International audienceSeminatural grasslands are among the most valuable habitats for arthropod cons...
The effect of experimental livestock grazing regimens (4 treatments x 6 replicates) on spiders via h...
AbstractThe effect of experimental livestock grazing regimens (4 treatments×6 replicates) on spiders...
Calcareous grassland is one of the most species rich and diverse habitats within Europe, but has fac...
A hypothesis that epigeal arachnid assemblages benefit more from greater vegetation structure than b...
The main objective of this paper is to report the effect of grazing intensity on the diversity of gr...
The main objective of this paper is to report the effect of grazing intensity on the diversity of gr...
Biological indicators measure components of the biota and are used to give general information about...
Impacts of livestock farming include effects on arthropods and a range of related ecological process...
Livestock production extends to most non-forested, marginal, upland habitats of Britain. Of these, i...
1. Upland biotopes have conservation importance for their typical plant and animal species. Recently...
Acid grassland covers 9% of Scotland and hosts many plant and animal species of conservation interes...
ABSTRACT. At the Pampa Biome, grazing, like others disturbances, affects fauna and flora, creating h...
International audienceShort-term effects of horse grazing on spider assemblages of a dry meadow (Wes...
International audienceSeminatural grasslands are among the most valuable habitats for arthropod cons...
The effect of experimental livestock grazing regimens (4 treatments x 6 replicates) on spiders via h...
AbstractThe effect of experimental livestock grazing regimens (4 treatments×6 replicates) on spiders...
Calcareous grassland is one of the most species rich and diverse habitats within Europe, but has fac...
A hypothesis that epigeal arachnid assemblages benefit more from greater vegetation structure than b...
The main objective of this paper is to report the effect of grazing intensity on the diversity of gr...
The main objective of this paper is to report the effect of grazing intensity on the diversity of gr...
Biological indicators measure components of the biota and are used to give general information about...
Impacts of livestock farming include effects on arthropods and a range of related ecological process...
Livestock production extends to most non-forested, marginal, upland habitats of Britain. Of these, i...
1. Upland biotopes have conservation importance for their typical plant and animal species. Recently...
Acid grassland covers 9% of Scotland and hosts many plant and animal species of conservation interes...
ABSTRACT. At the Pampa Biome, grazing, like others disturbances, affects fauna and flora, creating h...
International audienceShort-term effects of horse grazing on spider assemblages of a dry meadow (Wes...
International audienceSeminatural grasslands are among the most valuable habitats for arthropod cons...