Effects on biodiversity in semi-natural pastures of giving the grazing animals access to additional nutrient sources: a systematic review

S Jakobsson, I Envall, J Bengtsson, M Rundlöf… - Environmental …, 2024 - Springer
Background Traditionally managed semi-natural pastures are recognised for their high
biodiversity. One drawback is that these pastures are often low in fodder production and …

Occurrence and intensity of wild boar disturbances, effects on the physical and chemical soil properties of alpine grasslands

CG Bueno, J Azorín, D Gómez-García, CL Alados… - Plant and soil, 2013 - Springer
Background and aims Physical and chemical soil properties determine local plant conditions
and resources, affecting plants' ability to respond to disturbances. In alpine grasslands, wild …

Plant-topsoil relationships underlying subalpine grassland patchiness

CM Armas-Herrera, D Badía-Villas, JL Mora… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Approximately half of the area in the Spanish Central Pyrenees is dedicated to pastures. A
decrease in stocking rate coupled with changes in livestock management in recent decades …

[HTML][HTML] Restorative pyric herbivory practices in shrub-encroached grasslands enhance nutrient resource availability and spatial heterogeneity

RM Canals, L Múgica, M Durán… - Agriculture, Ecosystems & …, 2024 - Elsevier
Pyric herbivory (PH), the combination of prescribed burnings and targeted herbivory, is a
promising tool for landscape restoration that emulates historical disturbance regimes …

Soil-geomorphology relationships determine the distribution of the main subalpine grasslands in the Central Pyrenees (NE-Spain)

D Badia-Villas, L Buendia-Garcia… - Science of The Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
The two most widely extended mountain grasslands in Europe (Nardus-mat grasslands and
chalk grasslands) are distributed forming complex patterns. In the Ordesa and Monte …

Sub‐alpine and alpine grassland communities in the northeastern Greater Caucasus of Azerbaijan

J Etzold, F Münzner, M Manthey - Applied Vegetation Science, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Questions Which are the main sub‐alpine and alpine grassland communities in the
northeastern Greater Caucasus of Azerbaijan and what are their environmental and …

What is the effect of giving the grazers access to additional nutrient sources on biodiversity in semi-natural pastures? A systematic review protocol

I Envall, J Bengtsson, S Jakobsson, M Rundlöf… - Environmental …, 2021 - Springer
Background Semi-natural pastures are unfertilized grasslands with a long history of
traditional low-input grazing management. This kind of pastures are recognized for their high …

Las perturbaciones de jabalí en los pastos alpinos del Pirineo Central: una aproximación multiescalar

CG Bueno - Departamento de Agricultura y Economía Agraria …, 2011 - zaguan.unizar.es
El generalizado incremento de las poblaciones de jabalí durante las últimas décadas, ha
propiciado un notable aumento de sus perturbaciones en casi todos los hábitats donde …

Effects of grazing on alpine grassland soil available nutrients across the Tibetan Plateau

Z Tongyong, Y Du - Frontiers in Soil Science - frontiersin.org
Alpine grasslands on the Tibetan Plateau are increasingly affected by grazing, resulting in
complex changes in soil nutrient availability. This meta-analysis evaluates the effects of …

[PDF][PDF] Soil-geomorphology relationships determine the distribution of the main subalpine grasslands in the Central Pyrenees (NE, Spain)

L BUENDIA-GARCÍA, LA LONGARES-ALADREN… - academia.edu
The two most widely extended mountain grasslands in Europe (Nardus-mat grasslands and
chalk grasslands) are distributed forming complex patterns. In the Ordesa and Monte …