Herbivores influence nutrient cycling by depositing feces across the landscape. Where herbivores go in the landscape is governed by factors such as food requirements and vulnerability to predation, traits that are related to body size. We show that mammals that differ in body size not only use the landscape differently but also differ in the amount of nitrogen relative to phosphorus that they release through their feces. This ensures that plants that grow in areas used by predominantly larger herbivores (such as areas of higher predation risk or areas of greater food availability) will receive lower amounts of fecal phosphorus relative to fecal nitrogen, potentially impacting plant nutrient availability. This finding is noteworthy consideri...
Large herbivores have pronounced effects on nutrient cycling in grasslands. These organisms are know...
Vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores alter plant communities directly by selectively consuming pla...
African megaherbivores are ecosystem engineers, which are under threat of extinction caused by, amon...
Herbivores are reported to slow down as well as enhance nutrient cycling in grasslands. These confli...
Herbivores are reported to slow down as well as enhance nutrient cycling in grasslands. These confli...
Large mammalian herbivores occupy half of the earth's land surface and are important both ecological...
The fundamental constraints governing the flow of energy through consumer-resource systems ultimatel...
Large herbivores are key drivers of nutrient cycling in ecosystems worldwide, and hence they have an...
Increases in nutrient availability and alterations to mammalian herbivore communities are a hallmark...
Nutrient availability is important for plant community composition and diversity, but most studies f...
It is widely recognized that the release of nutrients by herbivores via their waste products strongl...
It is widely recognized that the release of nutrients by herbivores via their waste products strongl...
Resources are unequally distributed over the landscapes and it is only seldom that food of a herbivo...
Large herbivores have pronounced effects on nutrient cycling in grasslands. These organisms are know...
Vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores alter plant communities directly by selectively consuming pla...
African megaherbivores are ecosystem engineers, which are under threat of extinction caused by, amon...
Herbivores are reported to slow down as well as enhance nutrient cycling in grasslands. These confli...
Herbivores are reported to slow down as well as enhance nutrient cycling in grasslands. These confli...
Large mammalian herbivores occupy half of the earth's land surface and are important both ecological...
The fundamental constraints governing the flow of energy through consumer-resource systems ultimatel...
Large herbivores are key drivers of nutrient cycling in ecosystems worldwide, and hence they have an...
Increases in nutrient availability and alterations to mammalian herbivore communities are a hallmark...
Nutrient availability is important for plant community composition and diversity, but most studies f...
It is widely recognized that the release of nutrients by herbivores via their waste products strongl...
It is widely recognized that the release of nutrients by herbivores via their waste products strongl...
Resources are unequally distributed over the landscapes and it is only seldom that food of a herbivo...
Large herbivores have pronounced effects on nutrient cycling in grasslands. These organisms are know...
Vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores alter plant communities directly by selectively consuming pla...
African megaherbivores are ecosystem engineers, which are under threat of extinction caused by, amon...