Herbivores generally have strong structural and compositional effects on vegetation, which in turn determines the plant forage species available. We investigated how selected large mammalian herbivore assemblages use and alter herbaceous vegetation structure and composition in a southern African savanna in and adjacent to the Kruger National Park, South Africa. We compared mixed and mono-specific herbivore assemblages of varying density and investigated similarities in vegetation patterns under wildlife and livestock herbivory. Grass species composition differed significantly, standing biomass and grass height were almost twice as high at sites of low density compared to high density mixed wildlife species. Selection of various grass specie...
Grazing ungulates play a key role in many ecosystems worldwide and can form diverse assemblages, suc...
Globally, herbivore populations have become threatened by the effects of a growing human population....
Recent theoretical studies predict that body size-related interspecific differences in spatial scale...
Herbivores generally have strong structural and compositional effects on vegetation, which in turn d...
Herbivores generally have strong structural and compositional effects on vegetation, which in turn d...
This research article published by PLOS ONE, 2013Herbivores generally have strong structural and com...
Herbivores are an integral part of the African landscape and have evolved with the vegetation to cre...
In savannas, isolated large trees can form 'islands of fertility', referring to their elevated soil ...
Herbivores are an integral part of the African landscape and have evolved with the vegetation to cre...
The coexistence of a large herbivore community depends on the degree of overlap in the resource used...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2015The structure and composition of woody and grassy v...
We studied the composition of a savanna woody plant community across a natural herbivory gradient ma...
Our study presents experimentally based results on how large herbivore species affect savanna vegeta...
Disturbance by large herbivores, fires, and humans shapes the structure of savannas, altering the am...
Large herbivores form an essential component in the ecosystem, because of the impact that they have ...
Grazing ungulates play a key role in many ecosystems worldwide and can form diverse assemblages, suc...
Globally, herbivore populations have become threatened by the effects of a growing human population....
Recent theoretical studies predict that body size-related interspecific differences in spatial scale...
Herbivores generally have strong structural and compositional effects on vegetation, which in turn d...
Herbivores generally have strong structural and compositional effects on vegetation, which in turn d...
This research article published by PLOS ONE, 2013Herbivores generally have strong structural and com...
Herbivores are an integral part of the African landscape and have evolved with the vegetation to cre...
In savannas, isolated large trees can form 'islands of fertility', referring to their elevated soil ...
Herbivores are an integral part of the African landscape and have evolved with the vegetation to cre...
The coexistence of a large herbivore community depends on the degree of overlap in the resource used...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2015The structure and composition of woody and grassy v...
We studied the composition of a savanna woody plant community across a natural herbivory gradient ma...
Our study presents experimentally based results on how large herbivore species affect savanna vegeta...
Disturbance by large herbivores, fires, and humans shapes the structure of savannas, altering the am...
Large herbivores form an essential component in the ecosystem, because of the impact that they have ...
Grazing ungulates play a key role in many ecosystems worldwide and can form diverse assemblages, suc...
Globally, herbivore populations have become threatened by the effects of a growing human population....
Recent theoretical studies predict that body size-related interspecific differences in spatial scale...