Range expansion and increasing densities of large herbivores are held responsible for large-scale habitat degradation in a wide range of natural and semi-natural ecosystems. Herbivore-driven ecosystem changes frequently represent predictable transitions from one vegetation state to another. Whether such predictable changes justify the value judgement 'habitat degradation' may be debatable as this strongly depends on individual perspective. To further the debate on herbivore-driven habitat degradation, I apply the concept of alternative stable states to arctic tundra as a framework to capture predictable stepwise vegetation transitions in which the productivity and hence herbivore-carrying capacity increases with grazing pressure. Specifi...
Mammalian herbivores shape the structure and function of many nutrient-limited or low-productive ter...
In the long‐term, herbivores can alter nutrient dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems by changing the f...
Reindeer have been recorded to increase nutrient cycling rate and primary production in studies from...
In contrast to that of the Pleistocene epoch, between approximately 2.6 million and 10 000 years bef...
Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even induce ...
Reindeer can have strong effects on the plant species composition and functioning of tundra ecosyste...
1. Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even indu...
Arctic tundra vegetation provides many ecological services that have implications for the global cli...
Poleward shifts in species distributions are expected and frequently observed with a warming climate...
1. Large herbivores influence plant community structure and ecosystem processes in many ecosystems. ...
Historical contingency is the impact of past events, like the timing and order of species arrival, o...
Large and small mammalian herbivores are present in most vegetated areas in the Arctic, and often ha...
Arctic and alpine ecosystems are experiencing fundamental changes in vegetation composition due to i...
In this presentation, I will summarize our findings on the effects of reindeer-induced vegetation tr...
Recent Pan-Arctic shrub expansion has been interpreted as a response to a warmer climate. However, h...
Mammalian herbivores shape the structure and function of many nutrient-limited or low-productive ter...
In the long‐term, herbivores can alter nutrient dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems by changing the f...
Reindeer have been recorded to increase nutrient cycling rate and primary production in studies from...
In contrast to that of the Pleistocene epoch, between approximately 2.6 million and 10 000 years bef...
Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even induce ...
Reindeer can have strong effects on the plant species composition and functioning of tundra ecosyste...
1. Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even indu...
Arctic tundra vegetation provides many ecological services that have implications for the global cli...
Poleward shifts in species distributions are expected and frequently observed with a warming climate...
1. Large herbivores influence plant community structure and ecosystem processes in many ecosystems. ...
Historical contingency is the impact of past events, like the timing and order of species arrival, o...
Large and small mammalian herbivores are present in most vegetated areas in the Arctic, and often ha...
Arctic and alpine ecosystems are experiencing fundamental changes in vegetation composition due to i...
In this presentation, I will summarize our findings on the effects of reindeer-induced vegetation tr...
Recent Pan-Arctic shrub expansion has been interpreted as a response to a warmer climate. However, h...
Mammalian herbivores shape the structure and function of many nutrient-limited or low-productive ter...
In the long‐term, herbivores can alter nutrient dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems by changing the f...
Reindeer have been recorded to increase nutrient cycling rate and primary production in studies from...