Impacts of large herbivores on terrestrial ecosystems
Large herbivores play unique ecological roles and are disproportionately imperiled by
human activity. As many wild populations dwindle towards extinction, and as interest grows …
human activity. As many wild populations dwindle towards extinction, and as interest grows …
Combining paleo-data and modern exclosure experiments to assess the impact of megafauna extinctions on woody vegetation
Until recently in Earth history, very large herbivores (mammoths, ground sloths, diprotodons,
and many others) occurred in most of the World's terrestrial ecosystems, but the majority …
and many others) occurred in most of the World's terrestrial ecosystems, but the majority …
[图书][B] Open ecosystems: ecology and evolution beyond the forest edge
WJ Bond - 2019 - books.google.com
This book explores the geography, ecology, and antiquity of'open ecosystems', which
include grasslands, savannas, and shrublands. They occur in climates that can support …
include grasslands, savannas, and shrublands. They occur in climates that can support …
The global extent and determinants of savanna and forest as alternative biome states
Theoretically, fire–tree cover feedbacks can maintain savanna and forest as alternative
stable states. However, the global extent of fire-driven discontinuities in tree cover is …
stable states. However, the global extent of fire-driven discontinuities in tree cover is …
Fire as a global 'herbivore': the ecology and evolution of flammable ecosystems
WJ Bond, JE Keeley - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2005 - cell.com
It is difficult to find references to fire in general textbooks on ecology, conservation biology or
biogeography, in spite of the fact that large parts of the world burn on a regular basis, and …
biogeography, in spite of the fact that large parts of the world burn on a regular basis, and …
Bush encroachment in southern Africa: changes and causes
TG O'connor, JR Puttick, MT Hoffman - African Journal of Range & …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Bush encroachment has been recognised in southern Africa since the late nineteenth
century. Our review of 23 studies showed that the rate of woody cover change has ranged …
century. Our review of 23 studies showed that the rate of woody cover change has ranged …
[图书][B] Trophic cascades: predators, prey, and the changing dynamics of nature
J Terborgh, JA Estes - 2013 - books.google.com
Trophic cascades—the top-down regulation of ecosystems by predators—are an essential
aspect of ecosystem function and well-being. Trophic cascades are often drastically …
aspect of ecosystem function and well-being. Trophic cascades are often drastically …
Ecological resilience, biodiversity, and scale
G Peterson, CR Allen, CS Holling - Ecosystems, 1998 - Springer
We describe existing models of the relationship between species diversity and ecological
function, and propose a conceptual model that relates species richness, ecological …
function, and propose a conceptual model that relates species richness, ecological …
[图书][B] Grazing ecology and forest history
FWM Vera - 2000 - cabidigitallibrary.org
It is a widely held belief that a climax vegetation of closed forest systems covered the
lowlands of Central and Western Europe before humans intervened in prehistoric times to …
lowlands of Central and Western Europe before humans intervened in prehistoric times to …
Ungulate effects on the functional species composition of plant communities: herbivore selectivity and plant tolerance
DJ Augustine, SJ McNaughton - The Journal of wildlife management, 1998 - JSTOR
Large mammalian herbivores not only depend on plant communities for their existence but
cause major changes in plant community composition and structure. These changes have …
cause major changes in plant community composition and structure. These changes have …