The vegetation structure of natural ecosystems is usually considered independent of their size and their location in the landscape. In this study, we examine the effect of size, spatial configuration and disturbances on the dynamic interactions of large herbivores and vegetation in a patchy environment using a metapopulation model. Simulations indicate that small, isolated or unfenced patches have low herbivore numbers and high tree cover whereas large, well-connected or fenced patches support high herbivore densities and are covered by grassland. Recovery of both herbivore numbers and forest cover in response to disturbance is slow (>100 years). These long recovery times are partly attributable to negative feedbacks between herbivore numbe...
Grazing by large herbivores is a major determinant of vegetation dynamics in many semi-natural ecosy...
Abstract Understanding the consequences of global change for animal movement is a major issue for co...
To date, in research, the main determinants influencing animal assemblages in fragmented forests hav...
The vegetation structure of natural ecosystems is usually considered independent of their size and t...
Natural forest dynamics is a foundational topic of forest science. A new Wood Pasture hypothesis c...
<div><p>Fragmentation changes the spatial patterns of landscapes in ways that can alter the flow of ...
Fragmentation and resultant changes in patch size are predicted to alter species diversity and commu...
Abstract Herbivory is one of the most important antagonistic insect–plant interactions and can be in...
<FONT FACE="Arial">Regarding the scale at which grasslands are grazed and the use of large grazers a...
. This allows us to quantify the population implications of experimental modifications of landscape ...
Natural disturbances historically created structurally diverse patterns across the landscape, and la...
Loss and fragmentation of natural habitats can lead to alterations of plant-animal interactions and ...
In the context of the rewilding Europe debate, the German national strategy on biodiversity aims to ...
The pasture-woodlands of Central Europe are low-intensity grazing systems in which the structural ri...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityHabitat fragmentation occurs when large tracts of an orginal h...
Grazing by large herbivores is a major determinant of vegetation dynamics in many semi-natural ecosy...
Abstract Understanding the consequences of global change for animal movement is a major issue for co...
To date, in research, the main determinants influencing animal assemblages in fragmented forests hav...
The vegetation structure of natural ecosystems is usually considered independent of their size and t...
Natural forest dynamics is a foundational topic of forest science. A new Wood Pasture hypothesis c...
<div><p>Fragmentation changes the spatial patterns of landscapes in ways that can alter the flow of ...
Fragmentation and resultant changes in patch size are predicted to alter species diversity and commu...
Abstract Herbivory is one of the most important antagonistic insect–plant interactions and can be in...
<FONT FACE="Arial">Regarding the scale at which grasslands are grazed and the use of large grazers a...
. This allows us to quantify the population implications of experimental modifications of landscape ...
Natural disturbances historically created structurally diverse patterns across the landscape, and la...
Loss and fragmentation of natural habitats can lead to alterations of plant-animal interactions and ...
In the context of the rewilding Europe debate, the German national strategy on biodiversity aims to ...
The pasture-woodlands of Central Europe are low-intensity grazing systems in which the structural ri...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityHabitat fragmentation occurs when large tracts of an orginal h...
Grazing by large herbivores is a major determinant of vegetation dynamics in many semi-natural ecosy...
Abstract Understanding the consequences of global change for animal movement is a major issue for co...
To date, in research, the main determinants influencing animal assemblages in fragmented forests hav...