Most arid and semiarid ecosystems around the world have been grazed by domestic herbivores. In many cases, grazing has degraded vegetation and soil. The possibility of restoring rangeland’s good condition depends, partially, on the ability of remaining populations of desirable species to recover. In this work, we studied the exact spatial distribution of remaining palatable adult plants in fields with different grazing history (i.e., seed sources) and quantified the effect of interspecific competition with less palatable grasses on seedling emergence and survival (i.e., regeneration constraints). We worked in a Patagonian steppe composed of shrubs and perennial tussock grasses that has been grazed by sheep for >100 years. In order to evalua...
Transitions from grassland to shrubland are synonymous with desertification in many arid rangeland s...
In this study, we made an attempt to reveal how competition intensity from established plants impact...
Questions Vegetation patches formed by interacting xeric species are the main drivers of dryland str...
Since the early 20th century Patagonian arid steppes have been subjected to overgrazing that led to ...
Ecological modeling that includes plant population processes as a critical determinant of vegetation...
Recruitment by seeds can be an important mechanism for recovery of plant communities following distu...
Since the early 20 century Patagonian arid steppes have been subjected to overgrazing that led to th...
We explored the effect of N addition and adult canopy competition on the recruitment of lost preferr...
The current human-induced intensification of grazing pressure and the aridity increase as a result o...
The role of ungulate grazing in shaping rangeland ecosystems is well known relative to other importa...
An understanding of competition intensity and importance may be a useful step in helping managers un...
1. The coexistence of shrubs and grasses has intrigued ecologists for the past century, and the conu...
In arid ecosystems, recruitment dynamics are limited by harsh environmental conditions and greatly d...
Around the world rangelands that have been degraded, such as historical desert grasslands now domina...
Restoration of agricultural fields is challenging, especially in arid and semi-arid ecosystems. We c...
Transitions from grassland to shrubland are synonymous with desertification in many arid rangeland s...
In this study, we made an attempt to reveal how competition intensity from established plants impact...
Questions Vegetation patches formed by interacting xeric species are the main drivers of dryland str...
Since the early 20th century Patagonian arid steppes have been subjected to overgrazing that led to ...
Ecological modeling that includes plant population processes as a critical determinant of vegetation...
Recruitment by seeds can be an important mechanism for recovery of plant communities following distu...
Since the early 20 century Patagonian arid steppes have been subjected to overgrazing that led to th...
We explored the effect of N addition and adult canopy competition on the recruitment of lost preferr...
The current human-induced intensification of grazing pressure and the aridity increase as a result o...
The role of ungulate grazing in shaping rangeland ecosystems is well known relative to other importa...
An understanding of competition intensity and importance may be a useful step in helping managers un...
1. The coexistence of shrubs and grasses has intrigued ecologists for the past century, and the conu...
In arid ecosystems, recruitment dynamics are limited by harsh environmental conditions and greatly d...
Around the world rangelands that have been degraded, such as historical desert grasslands now domina...
Restoration of agricultural fields is challenging, especially in arid and semi-arid ecosystems. We c...
Transitions from grassland to shrubland are synonymous with desertification in many arid rangeland s...
In this study, we made an attempt to reveal how competition intensity from established plants impact...
Questions Vegetation patches formed by interacting xeric species are the main drivers of dryland str...