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Seedling mortality and herbivory damage in subtropical and temperate populations: Testing the hypothesis of higher herbivore pressure toward the tropics
(2010)
Herbivory rates are generally thought to be higher in tropical than in temperate forests. Nevertheless, tests of this biogeographic prediction by comparing a single plant species across a tropical-temperate range are scarce. ...
Seedling Mortality and Herbivory Damage in Subtropical and Temperate Populations: Testing the Hypothesis of Higher Herbivore Pressure Toward the Tropics
(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2010)
Herbivory rates are generally thought to be higher in tropical than in temperate forests. Nevertheless, tests of this biogeographic prediction by comparing a single plant species across a tropical-temperate range are scarce. ...
Herbivory and trampling by small mammals modify soil properties and plant assemblages
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2017-09)
Question: Do trampling and herbivory by small mammals affect salt marsh physical and biological properties?. Location: Upper salt marsh, Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon, Argentina. Methods: A field experiment was placed from ...
No changes in seedling recruitment when terrestrial mammals are excluded in a partially defaunated Atlantic rainforest
(2013-07-01)
One of the most intriguing questions in ecology is how to identify which and how many species will be able to inhabit human-modified landscapes. Large-bodied mammals structure plant communities by trampling, herbivory, ...
No changes in seedling recruitment when terrestrial mammals are excluded in a partially defaunated Atlantic rainforest
(2013-07-01)
One of the most intriguing questions in ecology is how to identify which and how many species will be able to inhabit human-modified landscapes. Large-bodied mammals structure plant communities by trampling, herbivory, ...
Mammal defaunation as surrogate of trophic cascades in a biodiversity hotspot
(2013-07-01)
Preserving large tracts of natural habitats is essential to maintain biodiversity. Nevertheless, even large areas may still suffer from less visible impacts such as loss of ecological processes. Because mapping ecological ...
Mammal defaunation as surrogate of trophic cascades in a biodiversity hotspot
(2013-07-01)
Preserving large tracts of natural habitats is essential to maintain biodiversity. Nevertheless, even large areas may still suffer from less visible impacts such as loss of ecological processes. Because mapping ecological ...
Herbivory and dropping effects by small mammals on salt-marsh vegetation vary across microhabitats
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2019-03)
Question: Does the effect of droppings and herbivory by wild guinea pigs on salt-marsh vegetation vary across microhabitats?. Location: Upper salt marsh in the Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon (37°44′52″ S, 57°26′6″ W, Argentina). ...
Relationships between photosynthetic plant types in the diet of herbivore mammals and in the environment in the lower Paraná river basin, Argentina
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2010)