2014
DOI: 10.1111/aec.12204
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Long‐term influence of fallen logs on patch formation and their effects under contrasting grazing regimes

Abstract: Patchiness is a critical functional feature of arid lands, increasing productivity and diversity, but there is little information on the long-term dynamics of patch formation.While plant-created heterogeneity is widespread, grazing reduces plant density, hence removing patchiness. Patchiness is also associated with fallen logs and it is particularly important to assess this association in grazed areas, as there are few patches which are not created by living plants. We studied differences in soil nutrient cont… Show more

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