Contains data for: Roy, S. & S. Bagchi. Large Mammalian Herbivores and the Paradox of Soil Carbon in Grazing Ecosystems: Role of Microbial Decomposers and Their Enzymes. Ecosystems. DOI: 10.1007/s10021-021-00696-
The Anthropocene is characterized by profound human-mediated effects on biodiversity loss and climat...
1. Herbivore grazing has major effects on soil nutrient dynamics in a variety of grassland ecosystem...
A central goal of nutritional ecology is to understand how variation in food quality limits the pers...
Data on soil-carbon and soil-nitrogen. D. G. T. Naidu, S. Roy, S. Bagchi, Loss of grazing by large...
Grazing is the dominant land use across the world, and large mammalian herbivores exert strong influ...
Grazing by large mammalian herbivores impacts climate as it can favor the size and stability of a la...
Grazing by large mammalian herbivores impacts climate as it can favor the size and stability of a la...
The effects of mammalian ecosystem engineers on soil microbial communities and ecosystem functions i...
Large herbivores have pronounced effects on nutrient cycling in grasslands. These organisms are know...
Scientists have largely neglected the effects of grazing on soil microbial communities despite their...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...
Stable carbon isotope analyses of vertebrate hard tissues such as bones, teeth, and tusks provide in...
This study shows that large herbivores might form grazing lawns through previously underestimated ef...
Understanding factors that regulate carbon (C) pools is of high importance for offsetting greenhouse...
Stable carbon isotope analyses of vertebrate hard tissues such as bones, teeth, and tusks provide in...
The Anthropocene is characterized by profound human-mediated effects on biodiversity loss and climat...
1. Herbivore grazing has major effects on soil nutrient dynamics in a variety of grassland ecosystem...
A central goal of nutritional ecology is to understand how variation in food quality limits the pers...
Data on soil-carbon and soil-nitrogen. D. G. T. Naidu, S. Roy, S. Bagchi, Loss of grazing by large...
Grazing is the dominant land use across the world, and large mammalian herbivores exert strong influ...
Grazing by large mammalian herbivores impacts climate as it can favor the size and stability of a la...
Grazing by large mammalian herbivores impacts climate as it can favor the size and stability of a la...
The effects of mammalian ecosystem engineers on soil microbial communities and ecosystem functions i...
Large herbivores have pronounced effects on nutrient cycling in grasslands. These organisms are know...
Scientists have largely neglected the effects of grazing on soil microbial communities despite their...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...
Stable carbon isotope analyses of vertebrate hard tissues such as bones, teeth, and tusks provide in...
This study shows that large herbivores might form grazing lawns through previously underestimated ef...
Understanding factors that regulate carbon (C) pools is of high importance for offsetting greenhouse...
Stable carbon isotope analyses of vertebrate hard tissues such as bones, teeth, and tusks provide in...
The Anthropocene is characterized by profound human-mediated effects on biodiversity loss and climat...
1. Herbivore grazing has major effects on soil nutrient dynamics in a variety of grassland ecosystem...
A central goal of nutritional ecology is to understand how variation in food quality limits the pers...