Progressively excluding mammals of different body size affects community and trait structure of ground beetles

Oikos3.40
Volume: 127, Issue: 10, Pages: 1515 - 1525
Published: Jun 14, 2018
Abstract
Mammalian grazing induces changes in vegetation properties in grasslands, which can affect a wide variety of other animals including many arthropods. However, the impacts may depend on the type and body size of these mammals. Furthermore, how mammals influence functional trait syndromes of arthropod communities is not well known. We progressively excluded large (e.g. red deer, chamois), medium (e.g. alpine marmot, mountain hare), and small (e.g....
Paper Details
Title
Progressively excluding mammals of different body size affects community and trait structure of ground beetles
Published Date
Jun 14, 2018
Journal
Volume
127
Issue
10
Pages
1515 - 1525
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