Overgrazing is a major driver of habitat degradation, especially in southern Africa. Although grasshoppers are adapted to and benefit from natural disturbances, such as grazing by indigenous game and burning, we do not know how they respond to heavy cattle grazing, and how this response interacts with different fire regimes. We also do not know whether grasshoppers respond principally to these disturbances, to changes in the vegetation layer, or to larger landscape attributes (e.g. elevation). We addressed these questions in the topographically heterogeneous Central Midlands of KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa. We compared grasshopper assemblages among sites differing in grazing intensity (light, moderate and heavy), fire regime, rocky ...
Moist high-altitude grasslands in South Africa are renowned for high avifaunal diversity and are pri...
Two distinct grassland types occur within Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park (HiP): short stoloniferous grazing ...
Unsicker SB, Franzke A, Specht J, et al. Plant species richness in montane grasslands affects the fi...
Overgrazing is a major driver of habitat degradation, especially in southern Africa. Although grassh...
Grasshoppers are sensitive indicators of the state of disturbance of grassland ecosystems. This stud...
This study was conducted to determine how savanna grass sward modifications caused by heavy grazing ...
African savannahs are among the few places on earth where diverse communities of mega- and meso-size...
<div><p>Southern Africa’s grassland biodiversity is threatened by habitat transformation such as com...
Forbs constitute over 80% of the species richness of mesic grassland but their response to grazing i...
Rangeland management practices such as burning and grazing may affect the development, survival, and...
exclosures contained 30 % taller vegetation than megaher-bivore exclosures and they were dominated b...
Livestock grazing can have a strong impact on herbivore abundance, distribution and community. Howev...
In the past, insect diversity in grasslands showed a severe decline due to management intensificatio...
<div><p>Moist high-altitude grasslands in South Africa are renowned for high avifaunal diversity and...
Housing developments are replacing ranches in the southwestern United States, with potentially signi...
Moist high-altitude grasslands in South Africa are renowned for high avifaunal diversity and are pri...
Two distinct grassland types occur within Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park (HiP): short stoloniferous grazing ...
Unsicker SB, Franzke A, Specht J, et al. Plant species richness in montane grasslands affects the fi...
Overgrazing is a major driver of habitat degradation, especially in southern Africa. Although grassh...
Grasshoppers are sensitive indicators of the state of disturbance of grassland ecosystems. This stud...
This study was conducted to determine how savanna grass sward modifications caused by heavy grazing ...
African savannahs are among the few places on earth where diverse communities of mega- and meso-size...
<div><p>Southern Africa’s grassland biodiversity is threatened by habitat transformation such as com...
Forbs constitute over 80% of the species richness of mesic grassland but their response to grazing i...
Rangeland management practices such as burning and grazing may affect the development, survival, and...
exclosures contained 30 % taller vegetation than megaher-bivore exclosures and they were dominated b...
Livestock grazing can have a strong impact on herbivore abundance, distribution and community. Howev...
In the past, insect diversity in grasslands showed a severe decline due to management intensificatio...
<div><p>Moist high-altitude grasslands in South Africa are renowned for high avifaunal diversity and...
Housing developments are replacing ranches in the southwestern United States, with potentially signi...
Moist high-altitude grasslands in South Africa are renowned for high avifaunal diversity and are pri...
Two distinct grassland types occur within Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park (HiP): short stoloniferous grazing ...
Unsicker SB, Franzke A, Specht J, et al. Plant species richness in montane grasslands affects the fi...