Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly shape the composition and architecture of plant communities. A growing literature shows that negative direct effects of LMH on vegetation frequently propagate to suppress the abundance of smaller consumers. Indirect effects of LMH on the behaviour of these consumers, however, have received comparatively little attention despite their potential ecological significance. We sought to understand (i) how LMH indirectly shape small-mammal habitat use by altering the density and distribution of understorey plants; (ii) how these effects vary with climatic context (here, seasonality in rainfall); and (iii) the extent to which behavioural responses of small mammals are contingent upon small-mammal density. W...
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=DE style='font-size:11.5pt'>African savanna, biodiversity, Dichr...
1. The distributions of large herbivores in protected areas and their surroundings are becoming incr...
Grazing by large mammals alters vegetation physiognomy, consequently changing habitat suitability fo...
Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly shape the composition and architecture of plant communitie...
Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly influence plant communities, and these effects can propaga...
Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly influence plant communities, and these effects can propaga...
1.Herbivores frequently have to make tradeoffs between two basic needs: the need to acquire forage a...
Many species of large wildlife have declined drastically worldwide. These reductions often lead to p...
Diverse communities of large mammalian herbivores (LMH), once widespread, are now rare. LMH exert st...
Ungulates can reduce the quantity of food available for other herbivores in general or reduce the av...
Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly influence plant communities, and these effects can propaga...
Little is known about the dynamics of small mammals in tropical savanna: a critical gap in our under...
Despite wide recognition of the importance of anthropogenically driven changes in large herbivore co...
Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly influence plant communities, and these effects can propaga...
Many species of large wildlife have declined drastically worldwide. These reductions often lead to p...
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=DE style='font-size:11.5pt'>African savanna, biodiversity, Dichr...
1. The distributions of large herbivores in protected areas and their surroundings are becoming incr...
Grazing by large mammals alters vegetation physiognomy, consequently changing habitat suitability fo...
Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly shape the composition and architecture of plant communitie...
Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly influence plant communities, and these effects can propaga...
Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly influence plant communities, and these effects can propaga...
1.Herbivores frequently have to make tradeoffs between two basic needs: the need to acquire forage a...
Many species of large wildlife have declined drastically worldwide. These reductions often lead to p...
Diverse communities of large mammalian herbivores (LMH), once widespread, are now rare. LMH exert st...
Ungulates can reduce the quantity of food available for other herbivores in general or reduce the av...
Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly influence plant communities, and these effects can propaga...
Little is known about the dynamics of small mammals in tropical savanna: a critical gap in our under...
Despite wide recognition of the importance of anthropogenically driven changes in large herbivore co...
Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly influence plant communities, and these effects can propaga...
Many species of large wildlife have declined drastically worldwide. These reductions often lead to p...
Keywords:</span></strong><span lang=DE style='font-size:11.5pt'>African savanna, biodiversity, Dichr...
1. The distributions of large herbivores in protected areas and their surroundings are becoming incr...
Grazing by large mammals alters vegetation physiognomy, consequently changing habitat suitability fo...