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  1. Nutrient enrichment increases invertebrate herbivory and pathogen damage in grasslands por Ebeling, Anne, Strauss, Alex T., Adler, Peter B., Arnillas, Carlos Alberto, Barrio, Isabel C., Biederman, Lori A., Borer, Elizabeth T., Bugalho, Miguel N., Caldeira, Maria C., Cadotte, Marc W., Peri, Pablo Luis, Blumenthal, Dana M.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Community-weighted mean damage reflected these functional group patterns, with no effects of N on community-weighted pathogen damage (due to opposing responses of grasses and forbs) but stronger effects of N on community-weighted invertebrate damage (due to consistent responses of grasses and forbs). 4- Synthesis. …”
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  2. Could horse grazing be used to restore abandoned fields? : a comparison of the vegetation between horse pastures and abandoned fields, and an inventory of the effects of grazing- h... por Vogel, Jantien

    Publicado 2022
    “…Forb species richness tended to be higher in horse pastures, which were dominated by ruderal, grazing associated species, whereas forb communities on abandoned fields mainly consisted of competitive forb species. …”
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  3. Influence of available browse on cattle diets in an Acacia Savannah of East Africa. por Kibet, P.K.

    Publicado 1984
    “…Animals ate more grass, less forbs and least browse across pastures and in all seasons. …”
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  4. How do stand composition and cervid densities influence the forest floor vegetation in a multi-cervid species context? por Leemans, Clémentine

    Publicado 2021
    “…Norway spruce plantations had low abundance of ericaceous shrubs, grasses and forbs, deciduous forests also had low abundance of ericaceous shrubs but supported high abundance of grass and forbs. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  5. Estimating Long-Term Average Carbon Emissions from Fires in Non-Forest Ecosystems in the Temperate Belt por Ostroukhov, A., Klimina, E., Kuptsova, V., Naito, D.

    Publicado 2022
    “…The assessment of carbon directly emitted from wildfires in meadow and meadow–mire temperate ecosystems in the Middle Amur lowland shows that specific emissions from such ecosystems vary, from 1.09 t/ha in dwarf shrub–sphagnum and sphagnum–ledum and sedge–reed fens to 6.01 t/ha in reed–forb, forb, reed, and sedge meadows. Meanwhile, carbon emissions specifically from fires in meadow and meadow–mire ecosystems are less significant—often an order of magnitude less than carbon emissions from forest fires (which reach 37 tC/ha). …”
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  6. Rangeland grazing management in Argentine Patagonia por Bjerring, Anna Trier, Peri, Pablo Luis, Christiansen, Rodolfo, Vargas-Bello-Pérez, Einar, Hansen, Hanne Helene

    Publicado 2021
    “…In the humid Magellanic grass steppe static rotational grazing was found to increase soil water infiltration rates, N, proportions of forbs and shrubs, root/aerial plant ratio, number of plant species, and proportion of dead plant. …”
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  7. Management and site conditions drive carbon dynamics of Forest understory vegetation por Delin, Emily

    Publicado 2021
    “…In order to do so, understory vegetation was categorized into the species groups graminoids, forbs, dwarf shrubs, bryophytes, and lichens. This was done due to differences in carbon storage and turnover of the groups as well as available biometric functions. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E

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