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The increased deposition of nitrogen (N) from the atmosphere over the last century has been associated in Europe with changes in species composition, ...
Read moreThe spatial heterogeneity of soil limiting resources is one of the most important factors maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem functions. There is a...
Read moreIt has been suggested that the perennial grasslands of the Serengeti plains have recently been converted to annual grass and shrub-dominated communiti...
Read morePerennial ryegrass swards were continuously grazed by sheep. One sward was grazed to maintain an LAI (lamina) close to 1.0 ('hard' grazed) and a 2nd s...
Read moreThis study highlights the Woodland Herbivore Impact Assessment Method (WHIA) by comparing the results obtained by fifteen surveyors assessing the same...
Read moreThe effects of various environmental factors on the ditch bank vegetation in peat areas in the western Netherlands were studied to find the best manag...
Read moreAround Scolt Head Island, N. Norfolk 43.7%, 57.7% and 65.5% of the cumulative total number of observations of brent geese (Branta b. bernicla) were ma...
Read moreThe effects of simulated urine deposition on the selectivity and intensity of cattle grazing on Agropyron smithii [Elymus smithii] tillers were studie...
Read moreHigh conservation value grasslands, which are usually marginal and agriculturally poor, are often difficult to manage appropriately for biodiversity e...
Read moreGrazing mammals are often used to maintain and restore high conservation value plant communities, but the evidence base for management is lacking long...
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