1. Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even induce vegetation shifts to alternative ecosystem states. As different plant assemblages maintain contrasting carbon (C) cycling patterns, herbivores have the potential to alter C sequestration at regional scales. Their influence is ofparticular interest in the Arctic tundra, where a large share of the world’s soil C reservoir is stored.2. We assessed the influence of grazing mammals on tundra vegetation and C stocks by resampling two sites located along pasture rotation fences in northern Norway. These fences have separated lightly grazed areas from heavily grazed areas (in close proximity to the fences) and moderately grazed areas (further away...
Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) are the most common large herbivores in the arctic. With a habitat spre...
Reindeer can have strong effects on the plant species composition and functioning of tundra ecosyste...
Reindeer appear to have strong positive effects on plant productivity and nutrient cycling in strong...
Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even induce ...
1. Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even indu...
In this presentation, I will summarize our findings on the effects of reindeer-induced vegetation tr...
The circumpolar Arctic is currently facing multiple global changes that have the potential to alter ...
Abstract Large grazers are known to affect ecosystem functioning even to the degree where ecosystem...
Arctic and alpine ecosystems are experiencing fundamental changes in vegetation composition due to i...
Large grazers are known to affect ecosystem functioning even to the degree where ecosystems transiti...
Shrub cover in arctic and alpine ecosystems has increased in recent decades, and is predicted to fur...
Selective herbivory of palatable plant species provides a competitive advantage for unpalatable plan...
Reindeer have been recorded to increase nutrient cycling rate and primary production in studies from...
© 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd. The current climate warming in the Arctic may increase the microbial degr...
1. Large herbivores influence plant community structure and ecosystem processes in many ecosystems. ...
Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) are the most common large herbivores in the arctic. With a habitat spre...
Reindeer can have strong effects on the plant species composition and functioning of tundra ecosyste...
Reindeer appear to have strong positive effects on plant productivity and nutrient cycling in strong...
Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even induce ...
1. Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even indu...
In this presentation, I will summarize our findings on the effects of reindeer-induced vegetation tr...
The circumpolar Arctic is currently facing multiple global changes that have the potential to alter ...
Abstract Large grazers are known to affect ecosystem functioning even to the degree where ecosystem...
Arctic and alpine ecosystems are experiencing fundamental changes in vegetation composition due to i...
Large grazers are known to affect ecosystem functioning even to the degree where ecosystems transiti...
Shrub cover in arctic and alpine ecosystems has increased in recent decades, and is predicted to fur...
Selective herbivory of palatable plant species provides a competitive advantage for unpalatable plan...
Reindeer have been recorded to increase nutrient cycling rate and primary production in studies from...
© 2015 IOP Publishing Ltd. The current climate warming in the Arctic may increase the microbial degr...
1. Large herbivores influence plant community structure and ecosystem processes in many ecosystems. ...
Reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) are the most common large herbivores in the arctic. With a habitat spre...
Reindeer can have strong effects on the plant species composition and functioning of tundra ecosyste...
Reindeer appear to have strong positive effects on plant productivity and nutrient cycling in strong...