It has long been recognized that alternative vegetation states may occur in terrestrial grazing systems. This phenomenon may be of great importance as small environmental fluctuations may lead to relatively sudden and irreversible jumps between vegetation states. Early theoretical studies emphasized saturation of herbivore feeding to explain multiple stable states and catastrophic behaviour. Recent studies on semi-arid grasslands and arctic salt marshes, however, relate catastrophic events In these systems to plant-soil interactions.</p
Grazing ecosystems ranging from the arctic tundra to tropical savannas are often characterized by sm...
Grazing ecosystems ranging from the arctic tundra to tropical savannas are often characterized by sm...
Increasing grazing pressures threaten grasslands on a global scale. Therefore, it is important to un...
It has long been recognized that alternative vegetation states may occur in terrestrial grazing syst...
It has long been recognized that alternative vegetation states may occur in terrestrial grazing syst...
Ecosystems’ responses to changing environmental conditions can be modulated by spatial self-organiza...
Grazing ecosystems ranging from the Arctic tundra to tropical savannas are often characterized by sm...
<p>When vegetation is drastically reduced as a result of drought or an increase in herbivore n...
When vegetation is drastically reduced as a result of drought or an increase in herbivore numbers, i...
Recent theoretical studies have shown that spatial redistribution of surface water may explain the o...
Grazing ecosystems ranging from the Arctic tundra to tropical savannas are often characterized by sm...
Grazing ecosystems ranging from the arctic tundra to tropical savannas are often characterized by sm...
Grazing ecosystems ranging from the arctic tundra to tropical savannas are often characterized by sm...
Increasing grazing pressures threaten grasslands on a global scale. Therefore, it is important to un...
It has long been recognized that alternative vegetation states may occur in terrestrial grazing syst...
It has long been recognized that alternative vegetation states may occur in terrestrial grazing syst...
Ecosystems’ responses to changing environmental conditions can be modulated by spatial self-organiza...
Grazing ecosystems ranging from the Arctic tundra to tropical savannas are often characterized by sm...
<p>When vegetation is drastically reduced as a result of drought or an increase in herbivore n...
When vegetation is drastically reduced as a result of drought or an increase in herbivore numbers, i...
Recent theoretical studies have shown that spatial redistribution of surface water may explain the o...
Grazing ecosystems ranging from the Arctic tundra to tropical savannas are often characterized by sm...
Grazing ecosystems ranging from the arctic tundra to tropical savannas are often characterized by sm...
Grazing ecosystems ranging from the arctic tundra to tropical savannas are often characterized by sm...
Increasing grazing pressures threaten grasslands on a global scale. Therefore, it is important to un...