Root herbivores are an important functional group in grassland ecosystems. Whilst there is a plethora of information on their impact as pests in productive grassland, few studies of their impact on biodiversity in upland grassland have been made. Root herbivores act in a number of ways, they reduce host plant biomass, alter root architecture, change root exudation patterns and increase water stress in the plant. Root herbivores may change above ground plant diversity, both through direct removal of plant species and through reduction in competitive ability of some species, through their feeding. In addition, we postulate that root herbivores affect soil microbial communities through changes in root exudation
Recognition is growing that besides ungulates, small vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores are impo...
1. The aim was to assess the extent to which the microbial biomass and activity, and community struc...
A fundamental goal in ecology is to understand what limits the distribution and abundance of species...
Root herbivores are an important functional group in grassland ecosystems. Whilst there is a plethor...
<div><p>Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive abil...
Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive ability of s...
This paper describes research on the relationships between grassland management practices and the di...
The role of herbivores in controlling plant species richness is a critical issue in the conservation...
This paper describes research on the relationships between grassland management practices and the di...
Background/Question/Methods Herbivory is expected to have important effects on grassland plant c...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
Grassland ecosystems support large communities of aboveground herbivores that are known to directly ...
Nematodes are numerically abundant in northern temperate grassland soils where, through their feedin...
Invertebrate herbivores are ubiquitous in most terrestrial ecosystems, and theory predicts that thei...
1. Plant soil legacies consisting of species-specific microbial communities are hypothesized to play...
Recognition is growing that besides ungulates, small vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores are impo...
1. The aim was to assess the extent to which the microbial biomass and activity, and community struc...
A fundamental goal in ecology is to understand what limits the distribution and abundance of species...
Root herbivores are an important functional group in grassland ecosystems. Whilst there is a plethor...
<div><p>Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive abil...
Insect root herbivores can alter plant community structure by affecting the competitive ability of s...
This paper describes research on the relationships between grassland management practices and the di...
The role of herbivores in controlling plant species richness is a critical issue in the conservation...
This paper describes research on the relationships between grassland management practices and the di...
Background/Question/Methods Herbivory is expected to have important effects on grassland plant c...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
Grassland ecosystems support large communities of aboveground herbivores that are known to directly ...
Nematodes are numerically abundant in northern temperate grassland soils where, through their feedin...
Invertebrate herbivores are ubiquitous in most terrestrial ecosystems, and theory predicts that thei...
1. Plant soil legacies consisting of species-specific microbial communities are hypothesized to play...
Recognition is growing that besides ungulates, small vertebrate and invertebrate herbivores are impo...
1. The aim was to assess the extent to which the microbial biomass and activity, and community struc...
A fundamental goal in ecology is to understand what limits the distribution and abundance of species...