Cattle grazing and invasion by non-native plant species are globally-ubiquitous changes occurring to plant communities that are likely to reverberate through whole food webs. We used a manipulative field experiment to quantify how arthropod community structure differed in native and non-native California grassland communities in the presence and absence of grazing. The arthropod community was strongly affected by cattle grazing: the biovolume of herbivorous arthropods was 79% higher in grazed than ungrazed plots, whereas the biovolume of predatory arthropods was 13% higher in ungrazed plots. In plots where non-native grasses were grazed, arthropod biovolume increased, possibly in response to increased plant productivity or increased nutriti...
Classic theory holds that the main interaction within the herbivore guild is competition, based on r...
Large mammalian herbivores are well known to shape the structure and function of ecosystems world-wi...
Loss of plant diversity influences essential ecosystem processes as aboveground productivity, and ca...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Graduation date: 2012Humans are increasing the scale and frequency of many natural disturbances, as ...
In grassland ecosystems, invasions by nonnative grasses typically decrease floristic diversity and s...
Both arthropods and large grazing herbivores are important components and drivers of biodiversity in...
Increasing plant diversity has long been hypothesized to negatively affect levels of invertebrate he...
Grazing by domestic stock is widely used in nature reserve management to maintain or restore charact...
Increases in nutrient availability and alterations to mammalian herbivore communities are a hallmark...
Background/Question/Methods Herbivory is expected to have important effects on grassland plant c...
Invertebrate herbivores are ubiquitous in most terrestrial ecosystems, and theory predicts that thei...
Maintaining native biodiversity in grasslands requires management and mitigation of anthropogenic ch...
Loss of plant diversity influences essential ecosystem processes as aboveground productivity, and ca...
Abiotic soil properties, plant community composition, and herbivory all have been reported as import...
Classic theory holds that the main interaction within the herbivore guild is competition, based on r...
Large mammalian herbivores are well known to shape the structure and function of ecosystems world-wi...
Loss of plant diversity influences essential ecosystem processes as aboveground productivity, and ca...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Graduation date: 2012Humans are increasing the scale and frequency of many natural disturbances, as ...
In grassland ecosystems, invasions by nonnative grasses typically decrease floristic diversity and s...
Both arthropods and large grazing herbivores are important components and drivers of biodiversity in...
Increasing plant diversity has long been hypothesized to negatively affect levels of invertebrate he...
Grazing by domestic stock is widely used in nature reserve management to maintain or restore charact...
Increases in nutrient availability and alterations to mammalian herbivore communities are a hallmark...
Background/Question/Methods Herbivory is expected to have important effects on grassland plant c...
Invertebrate herbivores are ubiquitous in most terrestrial ecosystems, and theory predicts that thei...
Maintaining native biodiversity in grasslands requires management and mitigation of anthropogenic ch...
Loss of plant diversity influences essential ecosystem processes as aboveground productivity, and ca...
Abiotic soil properties, plant community composition, and herbivory all have been reported as import...
Classic theory holds that the main interaction within the herbivore guild is competition, based on r...
Large mammalian herbivores are well known to shape the structure and function of ecosystems world-wi...
Loss of plant diversity influences essential ecosystem processes as aboveground productivity, and ca...