2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0055192
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Piecewise Disassembly of a Large-Herbivore Community across a Rainfall Gradient: The UHURU Experiment

Abstract: Large mammalian herbivores (LMH) strongly influence plant communities, and these effects can propagate indirectly throughout food webs. Most existing large-scale manipulations of LMH presence/absence consist of a single exclusion treatment, and few are replicated across environmental gradients. Thus, important questions remain about the functional roles of different LMH, and how these roles depend on abiotic context. In September 2008, we constructed a series of 1-ha herbivore-exclusion plots across a 20-km ra… Show more

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“…More generally, however, given the ubiquity of large wildlife loss; the pervasive and well-substantiated observations of rodent increases following such defaunation globally (35,58,63,64); and the fact that rodents are one of the most frequent hosts of zoonotic diseases (65), particularly flea-borne diseases (58), these results suggest that size-selective animal loss may have a major impact on global risk of rodent-borne diseases. This study also adds to a growing body of evidence from both the Lyme and hantavirus systems that pathogen regulation through susceptible host regulation of rodent-borne diseases may be equally or more important than transmission interference in some cases (31,38).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More generally, however, given the ubiquity of large wildlife loss; the pervasive and well-substantiated observations of rodent increases following such defaunation globally (35,58,63,64); and the fact that rodents are one of the most frequent hosts of zoonotic diseases (65), particularly flea-borne diseases (58), these results suggest that size-selective animal loss may have a major impact on global risk of rodent-borne diseases. This study also adds to a growing body of evidence from both the Lyme and hantavirus systems that pathogen regulation through susceptible host regulation of rodent-borne diseases may be equally or more important than transmission interference in some cases (31,38).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each treatment is replicated three times at either end of a 22-km rainfall gradient, making three 'blocks' of total exclosure/control pairs at each end. From 2009 through 2011, mean annual precipitation increased more than 45% from the North (arid) to the South (mesic) site (440 mm yr 21 in arid, 640 mm yr 21 in mesic, [21]). We conducted our experiment between June 2011 and August 2012, during a comparatively wet year (1034 mm yr 21 in mesic and 757 mm yr 21 in arid).…”
Section: Materials and Methods (A) Study Site And Experimental Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soils are red sandy loams (Typic Haplustalfs in Soil Taxonomy) derived from metamorphic basement rock (Ahn and Geiger, 1987;Goheen et al, 2013). Prior to fertilization, soil pH was 6.3 (measured in water), total soil P was 230 mg kg −1 and available P was 11 mg kg −1 (determined by resin bags as outlined by Kouno et al (1995)).…”
Section: Site Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total soil C and N contents were 10 and 1.1 g kg −1 , respectively and the mean annual rainfall was approximately 640 mm over a 13 years period (Fig. 1a) (Goheen et al, 2013). Monthly maximum temperatures range from 25 to 33 • C, while minimum temperatures range from 12 to 17 • C (Young et al, 1998).…”
Section: Site Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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