1. The population of Soay sheep on the island of Hirta in the Outer Hebrides has been the subject of continuous study for more than 35 years. This paper focuses on the botanical aspects of the plant-herbivore interaction, showing how the vegetation affects and is affected by the sheep. 2. Grazing impacts on biomass and spatial structure varied across plant communities, with Holcus/Agrostis grasslands affected most and Wet Heath least, consistent with the hypothesis that herbivore impacts are proportional to plant productivity. 3. Within plant communities, the negative relationships between sheep numbers and plant abundance (sward height, gap/tussock cover and biomass) were significant in March but not significant in August, as expected if...
Grazing has been implicated in the decline of heather-dominated moorlands in Britain, but there has ...
Managing large variations in herbage production, resulting from highly variable seasonal rainfall, p...
An important conservation question for grazed areas of lowland subhumid Tasmania is ‘what effects d...
1. The population of Soay sheep on the island of Hirta in the Outer Hebrides has been the subject of...
1. Agrostis capillaris-Festuca ovina-dominated communities are widespread in the uplands of Great Br...
Grazing can induce changes in both plant productivity and nutritional quality, which may subsequentl...
Grazing can induce changes in both plant productivity and nutritional quality, which may subsequentl...
Grazing can induce changes in both plant productivity and nutritional quality, which may subsequentl...
Sheep (Ovis aries) are the main large herbivore in Norwegian mountains during summer and these herbi...
Abstract Plants of low stature may benefit from the presence of large herbivores through removal of ...
The effects of reducing sheep grazing on upland vegetation and wild herbivores was studied at 11 sit...
<p>This is my PhD thesis. It's dated 2003 but was awarded in 2004. Here is the abtract:</p> <p> </p>...
Relationship between the height of grass swards and herbage intake have been established for a numbe...
Abstract: The effect of rotational grazing on the sward structure of long-term abandoned grassland a...
Semi-natural dry grassland sites are of great importance for nature conservation because they suppor...
Grazing has been implicated in the decline of heather-dominated moorlands in Britain, but there has ...
Managing large variations in herbage production, resulting from highly variable seasonal rainfall, p...
An important conservation question for grazed areas of lowland subhumid Tasmania is ‘what effects d...
1. The population of Soay sheep on the island of Hirta in the Outer Hebrides has been the subject of...
1. Agrostis capillaris-Festuca ovina-dominated communities are widespread in the uplands of Great Br...
Grazing can induce changes in both plant productivity and nutritional quality, which may subsequentl...
Grazing can induce changes in both plant productivity and nutritional quality, which may subsequentl...
Grazing can induce changes in both plant productivity and nutritional quality, which may subsequentl...
Sheep (Ovis aries) are the main large herbivore in Norwegian mountains during summer and these herbi...
Abstract Plants of low stature may benefit from the presence of large herbivores through removal of ...
The effects of reducing sheep grazing on upland vegetation and wild herbivores was studied at 11 sit...
<p>This is my PhD thesis. It's dated 2003 but was awarded in 2004. Here is the abtract:</p> <p> </p>...
Relationship between the height of grass swards and herbage intake have been established for a numbe...
Abstract: The effect of rotational grazing on the sward structure of long-term abandoned grassland a...
Semi-natural dry grassland sites are of great importance for nature conservation because they suppor...
Grazing has been implicated in the decline of heather-dominated moorlands in Britain, but there has ...
Managing large variations in herbage production, resulting from highly variable seasonal rainfall, p...
An important conservation question for grazed areas of lowland subhumid Tasmania is ‘what effects d...