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  • Evolutionary history of grazing and resources determine herbivore exclusion effects on plant diversity
  • Price, Jodi; Charles Sturt University
    Sitters, Judith; Wageningen University and Research
    Ohlert, Timothy; University of New Mexico
    Tognetti, Pedro; Universidad de Buenos Aires
    Brown, Cynthia; Colorado State University
    Seabloom, Eric; University of Minnesota
    Borer, Elizabeth; University of Minnesota
    Prober, Suzanne; CSIRO Land and Water
    Bakker, Elisabeth; Netherlands Institute of Ecology
    MacDougall, Andrew; University of Guelph
    Yahdjian, Laura; Universidad de Buenos Aires
    Gruner, Daniel; University of Maryland
    Olde Venterink, Harry; Vrije Universiteit Brussel
    Barrio, Isabel; Agricultural University of Iceland
    Graff, Pamela; Universidad de Buenos Aires
    Bagchi, Sumanta; Indian Institute of Science
    Alberto Arnillas, Carlos; University of Toronto-Scarborough
    Bakker, Jonathan; University of Washington
    Blumenthal, Dana; USDA Agricultural Research Service
    Boughton, Elizabeth; Archbold Biological Station
    Brudvig, Lars; Michigan State University
    Bugalho, Miguel; University of Lisbon
    Cadotte, Marc; University of Toronto-Scarborough
    Caldeira, Maria; University of Lisbon
    Dickman, Chris; University of Sydney
    Donohue, Ian; Trinity College Dublin
    Grégory, Sonnier; Archbold Biological Station
    Hautier, Yann; Utrecht University
    Jónsdóttir, Ingibjörg; University of Iceland
    Lannes, Luciola; São Paulo State University
    McCulley, Rebecca; University of Kentucky
    Moore, Joslin; Monash University
    Power, Sally; Western Sydney University
    Risch, Anita; Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL
    Schütz, Martin; Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL
    Standish, Rachel; Murdoch University
    Stevens, Carly; Lancaster University
    Veen, Ciska; Netherlands Institute of Ecology
    Virtanen, Risto; University of Oulu
    Wardle, Glenda; University of Sydney
  • 2022-04-22
  • Price, J., J. Sitters, T. Ohlert, P. Tognetti, C. Brown, E. Seabloom, E. Borer, S. Prober, E. Bakker, A. MacDougall, L. Yahdjian, D. Gruner, H. Olde Venterink, I. Barrio, P. Graff, S. Bagchi, C. Alberto Arnillas, J. Bakker, D. Blumenthal, E. Boughton, L. Brudvig, M. Bugalho, M. Cadotte, M. Caldeira, C. Dickman, I. Donohue, S. Grégory, Y. Hautier, I. Jónsdóttir, L. Lannes, R. McCulley, J. Moore, S. Power, A. Risch, M. Schütz, R. Standish, C. Stevens, C. Veen, R. Virtanen, and G. Wardle. 2022. Evolutionary history of grazing and resources determine herbivore exclusion effects on plant diversity ver 2. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • Ecological models predict that the effects of mammalian herbivore exclusion on plant diversity depend on resource availability and plant exposure to ungulate grazing over evolutionary time. Using an experiment replicated in 57 grasslands on six continents, with contrasting evolutionary history of grazing, we tested how resources (mean annual precipitation and soil nutrients) determine herbivore exclusion effects on plant diversity, richness, and evenness. Here we show that at sites with a long history of ungulate grazing, herbivore exclusion reduced plant diversity by reducing both richness and evenness, and the responses of richness and diversity to herbivore exclusion decreased with mean annual precipitation. At short with a short history of grazing, the effects of herbivore exclusion were not related to precipitation but differed for native and exotic plant richness. Thus, plant species’ evolutionary history of grazing continues to shape the response of the world’s grasslands to changing mammalian herbivory.

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