The transitions between ecosystems (ecotones) are often biodiversity hotspots, but we know little about the forces that shape them. Today, often sharp boundaries with low diversity are found between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. This has been attributed to environmental factors that hamper succession. However, ecosystem properties are often controlled by both bottom-up and top-down forces, but their relative importance in shaping riparian boundaries is not known. We hypothesize that (1) herbivores may enforce sharp transitions between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems by inhibiting emergent vegetation expansion and reducing the width of the transition zone and (2) the vegetation expansion, diversity, and species turnover are related ...
Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subordina...
<FONT FACE="Arial">Regarding the scale at which grasslands are grazed and the use of large grazers a...
Small vertebrate herbivores retard vegetation succession in young stages of barrier-island salt-mars...
The transitions between ecosystems (ecotones) are often biodiversity hotspots, but we know little ab...
The transitions between ecosystems (ecotones) are often biodiversity hotspots, but we know little ab...
The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
Summary The establishment of riparian plants is determined by abiotic conditions and grazing, althou...
Predators and plants are inextricably linked by the flow of energy in ecosystems. However, we still ...
Herbivores alter plant biodiversity (species richness) in many of the world's ecosystems, but the ma...
At least two distinct trade-offs are thought to facilitate higher diversity in productive plant comm...
Herbivores alter plant biodiversity (species richness) in many of the world’s ecosystems, but the ma...
The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
Herbivore grazing is increasingly used as a management tool to prevent the dominance of vegetation b...
Herbivores alter plant biodiversity (species richness) in many of the world’s ecosystems, but the ma...
Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subordina...
<FONT FACE="Arial">Regarding the scale at which grasslands are grazed and the use of large grazers a...
Small vertebrate herbivores retard vegetation succession in young stages of barrier-island salt-mars...
The transitions between ecosystems (ecotones) are often biodiversity hotspots, but we know little ab...
The transitions between ecosystems (ecotones) are often biodiversity hotspots, but we know little ab...
The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
Summary The establishment of riparian plants is determined by abiotic conditions and grazing, althou...
Predators and plants are inextricably linked by the flow of energy in ecosystems. However, we still ...
Herbivores alter plant biodiversity (species richness) in many of the world's ecosystems, but the ma...
At least two distinct trade-offs are thought to facilitate higher diversity in productive plant comm...
Herbivores alter plant biodiversity (species richness) in many of the world’s ecosystems, but the ma...
The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
Herbivore grazing is increasingly used as a management tool to prevent the dominance of vegetation b...
Herbivores alter plant biodiversity (species richness) in many of the world’s ecosystems, but the ma...
Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subordina...
<FONT FACE="Arial">Regarding the scale at which grasslands are grazed and the use of large grazers a...
Small vertebrate herbivores retard vegetation succession in young stages of barrier-island salt-mars...