The widespread replacement of wild ungulate herbivores by domestic livestock in African savannas is composed of two interrelated phenomena: (1) loss or reduction in numbers of individual wildlife species or guilds and (2) addition of livestock to the system. Each can have important implications for plant community dynamics. Yet very few studies have experimentally addressed the individual, combined, and potentially interactive effects of wild vs. domestic herbivore species on herbaceous plant communities within a single system. Additionally, there is little information about whether, and in which contexts, livestock might functionally replace native herbivore wildlife or, alternatively, have fundamentally different effects on plant species ...
Excluding large native mammals is an inverse test of rewilding. A 25-year exclosure experiment in an...
Although livestock and wildlife share most of their ranges worldwide, little controlled experimental...
Cattle and other livestock graze more than a quarter of the world's terrestrial area and are widely ...
The widespread replacement of wild ungulate herbivores by domestic livestock in African savannas is ...
Over a quarter of the world's land surface is grazed by cattle and other livestock, which are replac...
1. Herbivores influence the structure and composition of terrestrial plant communities. However, res...
1. Grazing ungulates play a key role in many ecosystems worldwide and can form diverse assemblages, ...
Grazing ungulates play a key role in many ecosystems worldwide and can form diverse assemblages, suc...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2015The structure and composition of woody and grassy v...
1.Productivity and herbivory often interact to shape plant community composition and species richnes...
Wild herbivores and livestock share the majority of rangelands worldwide, yet few controlled experim...
Savanna ecosystems are vital for both economic and biodiversity values. In savannas worldwide, manag...
This research article published by PLOS ONE, 2013Herbivores generally have strong structural and com...
Wildlife populations are declining globally and much of the remaining terrestrial wildlife cohabit r...
Questions: Ungulate herbivory and formation of large termite mounds occur over different time scales...
Excluding large native mammals is an inverse test of rewilding. A 25-year exclosure experiment in an...
Although livestock and wildlife share most of their ranges worldwide, little controlled experimental...
Cattle and other livestock graze more than a quarter of the world's terrestrial area and are widely ...
The widespread replacement of wild ungulate herbivores by domestic livestock in African savannas is ...
Over a quarter of the world's land surface is grazed by cattle and other livestock, which are replac...
1. Herbivores influence the structure and composition of terrestrial plant communities. However, res...
1. Grazing ungulates play a key role in many ecosystems worldwide and can form diverse assemblages, ...
Grazing ungulates play a key role in many ecosystems worldwide and can form diverse assemblages, suc...
This research article published by Elsevier, 2015The structure and composition of woody and grassy v...
1.Productivity and herbivory often interact to shape plant community composition and species richnes...
Wild herbivores and livestock share the majority of rangelands worldwide, yet few controlled experim...
Savanna ecosystems are vital for both economic and biodiversity values. In savannas worldwide, manag...
This research article published by PLOS ONE, 2013Herbivores generally have strong structural and com...
Wildlife populations are declining globally and much of the remaining terrestrial wildlife cohabit r...
Questions: Ungulate herbivory and formation of large termite mounds occur over different time scales...
Excluding large native mammals is an inverse test of rewilding. A 25-year exclosure experiment in an...
Although livestock and wildlife share most of their ranges worldwide, little controlled experimental...
Cattle and other livestock graze more than a quarter of the world's terrestrial area and are widely ...