Grazing by large ungulates often increases plant species richness in grasslands of moderate to high productivity. In a mesic North American grassland with and without the presence of bison (Bos bison), a native ungulate grazer, three non-exclusive hypotheses for increased plant species richness in grazed grasslands were evaluated: (1) bison grazing enhances levels of resource (light and N) availability, enabling species that depend on higher resource availability to co-occur; (2) spatial heterogeneity in resource availability is enhanced by bison, enabling coexistence of a greater number of plant species; (3) increased species turnover (i.e. increased species colonization and establishment) in grazed grassland is associated with enhanced pl...
Potential effects of herbivores on plant species diversity depend on herbivore size, species and den...
International audienceThe positive impact of grazing herbivores on plant diversity has been frequent...
1. Overgrazing has resulted in widespread decline in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in grass...
Grazing by large ungulates often increases plant species richness in grasslands of moderate to high ...
In grasslands worldwide, grazing by ungulates and periodic fires are important forces affecting reso...
Does resource availability, resource heterogeneity or species turnover mediate changes in plant spec...
Species diversity has declined in ecosystems worldwide as a result of habitat fragmen-tation, eutrop...
Ecological models predict that the effects of mammalian herbivore exclusion on plant diversity depen...
Grazed and ungrazed sites subjected to different fire frequencies were sampled on the Konza Prairie ...
1. Both top-down and bottom-up influences, such as grazing herbivores and edaphic factors, may maint...
The interactive effect of grazing and soil resources on plant species richness and coexistence has b...
Potential effects of herbivores on plant species diversity depend on herbivore size, species and den...
Mammalian herbivores can have pronounced effects on plant diversity but are currently declining in m...
Potential effects of herbivores on plant species diversity depend on herbivore size, species and den...
International audienceThe positive impact of grazing herbivores on plant diversity has been frequent...
1. Overgrazing has resulted in widespread decline in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in grass...
Grazing by large ungulates often increases plant species richness in grasslands of moderate to high ...
In grasslands worldwide, grazing by ungulates and periodic fires are important forces affecting reso...
Does resource availability, resource heterogeneity or species turnover mediate changes in plant spec...
Species diversity has declined in ecosystems worldwide as a result of habitat fragmen-tation, eutrop...
Ecological models predict that the effects of mammalian herbivore exclusion on plant diversity depen...
Grazed and ungrazed sites subjected to different fire frequencies were sampled on the Konza Prairie ...
1. Both top-down and bottom-up influences, such as grazing herbivores and edaphic factors, may maint...
The interactive effect of grazing and soil resources on plant species richness and coexistence has b...
Potential effects of herbivores on plant species diversity depend on herbivore size, species and den...
Mammalian herbivores can have pronounced effects on plant diversity but are currently declining in m...
Potential effects of herbivores on plant species diversity depend on herbivore size, species and den...
International audienceThe positive impact of grazing herbivores on plant diversity has been frequent...
1. Overgrazing has resulted in widespread decline in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in grass...