The role of mammals in ecosystems is to modify vegetation structure, alter pathways of nutrients, and thereby change species composition. Their large-scale structuring effects make large mammals ‘ecological landscapers’. Through this they influence ecosystem function and biodiversity. Landscaping effects occur when mammals are regulated by food, rather than by predators. This condition is constrained by four factors: when (1) body size is large enough to avoid predators; (2) populations adopt large scale migration behaviour because predators are unable to follow them; (3) in multispecies communities (savanna, grasslands) with a range of predator and prey sizes, only the largest species can avoid predation because they subsidize predators th...
1. The impacts of agricultural intensification on farmland wildlife have been the subject of increa...
Large herbivores are major drivers of community structure and function in many terrestrial systems. ...
Livestock grazing and ‘overabundance’ of large wild herbivores in forests have long been perceived a...
Efforts to restore terrestrial woody ecosystems to former agricultural land are typically based on p...
To understand better the influence of habitat modifications on grassland ecosystems, I examined the ...
The overall global pattern of mammal diversity is similar to other taxonomic groups such as birds an...
AbstractHabitat suitability for mammal species in grassland/forest ecotones may be affected by chang...
Mammalian grazing induces changes in vegetation properties in grasslands, which can affect a wide va...
Conservation priorities are increasingly important in the face of modern human activities. Anthropo...
Large mammalian herbivores are major drivers of the structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems...
Small mammals regarded as pests should not be viewed separately from other components in the ecosy...
Large mammalian herbivores occupy half of the earth's land surface and are important both ecological...
I examined the effects of agriculturally induced fragmentation of habitat on the spatial distributio...
Burrowing mammals can have a pronounced effect on vegetation growth and species diversity. Based on ...
AbstractRiparian areas are valued in arid regions for supporting wildlife diversity. We examined rel...
1. The impacts of agricultural intensification on farmland wildlife have been the subject of increa...
Large herbivores are major drivers of community structure and function in many terrestrial systems. ...
Livestock grazing and ‘overabundance’ of large wild herbivores in forests have long been perceived a...
Efforts to restore terrestrial woody ecosystems to former agricultural land are typically based on p...
To understand better the influence of habitat modifications on grassland ecosystems, I examined the ...
The overall global pattern of mammal diversity is similar to other taxonomic groups such as birds an...
AbstractHabitat suitability for mammal species in grassland/forest ecotones may be affected by chang...
Mammalian grazing induces changes in vegetation properties in grasslands, which can affect a wide va...
Conservation priorities are increasingly important in the face of modern human activities. Anthropo...
Large mammalian herbivores are major drivers of the structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems...
Small mammals regarded as pests should not be viewed separately from other components in the ecosy...
Large mammalian herbivores occupy half of the earth's land surface and are important both ecological...
I examined the effects of agriculturally induced fragmentation of habitat on the spatial distributio...
Burrowing mammals can have a pronounced effect on vegetation growth and species diversity. Based on ...
AbstractRiparian areas are valued in arid regions for supporting wildlife diversity. We examined rel...
1. The impacts of agricultural intensification on farmland wildlife have been the subject of increa...
Large herbivores are major drivers of community structure and function in many terrestrial systems. ...
Livestock grazing and ‘overabundance’ of large wild herbivores in forests have long been perceived a...