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Effects of seasonal grazing on plant species diversity and vegetation structure in a semi-arid ecosystem

In evolutionary time frames, grazing by domesticated livestock on the short grass plains of East Africa is a new occurrence resulting in increased animal densities year around and modification to annual timing of grazing. We addressed the following questions: (1) do plant species diversity and veget...

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Published in:Journal of arid environments 2005-04, Vol.61 (1), p.147-160
Main Authors: Metzger, K.L., Coughenour, M.B., Reich, R.M., Boone, R.B.
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Modified-Whittaker plots
plant communities
population density
Rangeland
rangelands
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shrubs
spatial variation
species diversity
vegetation
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title Effects of seasonal grazing on plant species diversity and vegetation structure in a semi-arid ecosystem
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