“…This finding is in accordance with studies in temperate regions that attributed differences in γ ‐diversity to increased microhabitat diversity resulting from a combination of grazing and trampling (Mérő, Lontay, & Lengyel, 2015; Mester, Szalai, Mérő, Puky, & Lengyel, 2015; Zahn, Juen, Traugott, & Lang, 2007). It appears that low‐intensity bovid grazing acts as a disturbing agent in semi‐natural marshes in Hong Kong, promoting macrophyte diversity by preventing over‐dominance of competitive macrophyte species in abandoned farmlands (Uchida & Ushimaru, 2014), and marshes with higher macrophyte diversity in general have higher site‐scale macroinvertebrate richness (Jeong, Choi, & Jeong, 2014).…”