Background & aims Herbivore-driven changes to soil properties can influence the decomposition rate of organic material and therefore soil carbon cycling within grassland ecosystems. We investigated how aboveground foraging mammalian and invertebrate herbivores affect mineral soil decomposition rates and associated soil properties in two subalpine vegetation types (short-grass and tall-grass) with different grazing histories. Methods Using exclosures with differing mesh sizes, we progressively excluded large, medium and small mammals and invertebrates from the two vegetation types in the Swiss National Park (SNP). Mineral soil decomposition rates were assessed using the cotton cloth (standard substrate) method between May and September ...
Grasslands are subject to considerable alteration due to human activities globally, including widesp...
Grasslands are subject to considerable alteration due to human activities globally, including widesp...
Grassland ecosystems support large communities of aboveground herbivores that are known to directly ...
Background & aims: Herbivore-driven changes to soil properties can influence the decomposition rate ...
- Root litter is the dominant soil carbon and nutrient input in many ecosystems, yet few studies hav...
P>1. Depending on grazing intensity, grasslands tend towards two contrasting systems that differ in ...
<p>Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
Climate and litter quality are primary drivers of terrestrial decomposition and, based on evidence f...
Grazing can modify vegetation structure and species composition through selective consumption, modif...
Grassland ecosystems support large communities of aboveground herbivores that are known to directly ...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
It is often assumed that a change in litter quality is the main driver of alterations in the decompo...
Grasslands are subject to considerable alteration due to human activities globally, including widesp...
Grasslands are subject to considerable alteration due to human activities globally, including widesp...
Grassland ecosystems support large communities of aboveground herbivores that are known to directly ...
Background & aims: Herbivore-driven changes to soil properties can influence the decomposition rate ...
- Root litter is the dominant soil carbon and nutrient input in many ecosystems, yet few studies hav...
P>1. Depending on grazing intensity, grasslands tend towards two contrasting systems that differ in ...
<p>Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
Climate and litter quality are primary drivers of terrestrial decomposition and, based on evidence f...
Grazing can modify vegetation structure and species composition through selective consumption, modif...
Grassland ecosystems support large communities of aboveground herbivores that are known to directly ...
Aboveground herbivores have strong effects on grassland nitrogen (N) cycling. They can accelerate or...
It is often assumed that a change in litter quality is the main driver of alterations in the decompo...
Grasslands are subject to considerable alteration due to human activities globally, including widesp...
Grasslands are subject to considerable alteration due to human activities globally, including widesp...
Grassland ecosystems support large communities of aboveground herbivores that are known to directly ...