“…With increasing populations in recent decades, alpine grasslands on the Tibetan Plateau have experienced a growing threat from overgrazing, which has caused severe degradation or even desertification (Han et al, ; Harris, ; Miehe et al, ). Overgrazing may result in obvious changes not only in pasture production (Pulido, Schnabel, Contador, Lozano‐Parra, & González, ) but also in the composition and structure of the plant community, including significant decreases in the regenerative ability of grasslands, biomass, amount of nutrients returned to the soil as litter, and eventually grassland degradation (Dong et al, ; Zhao, Su, & Wu, ). In addition, grazing can contribute to compensatory growth in grasses, change the biomass allocation and species composition, and increase soil compaction.…”