“…Although m is usually referred to as mortality, it represents general biomass loss, which could also be the result of external disturbances, such as grazing. Grazing can significantly increase biomass loss (see, e.g., [44,45]) and, in general models where grazing is not specifically modelled, the effect of non-specific or local grazing is an increase in the biomass loss or mortality parameter [46]. General plant biomass loss is also directly related to respiration, and it is explicitly included as such in some vegetation models [47].…”