1. Light-demanding trees and thorny shrubs in temperate plant communities may reflect adaptations to now-extinct large grazers, such as aurochs and tarpans, rendering these adaptations ecological anachronisms. 2. We explored the ecological functions of plant traits of Quercus robur and Prunus spinosa in areas grazed by cattle and horses, the domesticated descendants of aurochs and tarpans. Specifically, we tested the hypothesis that grazing induces a shifting mosaic of grassland, shrub thickets and woodlands through the key process of associational resistance: the protection of palatable young trees by thorny shrubs. 3. An exclosure experiment with transplanted Q. robur seedlings revealed that Q. robur grew best in grassland exclosures and ...
Potential effects of herbivores on plant species diversity depend on herbivore size, species and den...
The pasture-woodlands of Central Europe are low-intensity grazing systems in which the structural ri...
Potential effects of herbivores on plant species diversity depend on herbivore size, species and den...
1. Light-demanding trees and thorny shrubs in temperate plant communities may reflect adaptations to...
Spiny shrubs protect non-defended plants against herbivores. Therefore, they play a role for the div...
Free-ranging large grazers, such as cattle and horses, are increasingly reintroduced to former agric...
<FONT FACE="Arial">Regarding the scale at which grasslands are grazed and the use of large grazers a...
Rewilding is a novel nature management type that aims at restoring natural processes with minimal hu...
Summary 1. In endangered wooded pasture ecosystems established tree saplings are frequently found in...
The impact of horse-grazing on natural tree regeneration on abandoned arable fields was studied in B...
Efforts to restore terrestrial woody ecosystems to former agricultural land are typically based on p...
Potential effects of herbivores on plant species diversity depend on herbivore size, species and den...
The pasture-woodlands of Central Europe are low-intensity grazing systems in which the structural ri...
Potential effects of herbivores on plant species diversity depend on herbivore size, species and den...
1. Light-demanding trees and thorny shrubs in temperate plant communities may reflect adaptations to...
Spiny shrubs protect non-defended plants against herbivores. Therefore, they play a role for the div...
Free-ranging large grazers, such as cattle and horses, are increasingly reintroduced to former agric...
<FONT FACE="Arial">Regarding the scale at which grasslands are grazed and the use of large grazers a...
Rewilding is a novel nature management type that aims at restoring natural processes with minimal hu...
Summary 1. In endangered wooded pasture ecosystems established tree saplings are frequently found in...
The impact of horse-grazing on natural tree regeneration on abandoned arable fields was studied in B...
Efforts to restore terrestrial woody ecosystems to former agricultural land are typically based on p...
Potential effects of herbivores on plant species diversity depend on herbivore size, species and den...
The pasture-woodlands of Central Europe are low-intensity grazing systems in which the structural ri...
Potential effects of herbivores on plant species diversity depend on herbivore size, species and den...