Aridity exacerbates grazing‐induced rangeland degradation: A population approach for dominant grasses
Abstract
In rangelands world-wide, the current human-induced intensification of grazing pressure and the increase of aridity as a result of climate alterations are unprecedented (Asner, Elmore, Olander, Martin, & Harris, 2004; Dai, 2012; Maestre et al., 2016). As a consequence of these accelerated changes, there is concern about the surge of a new desertification wave, particularly in drylands (Huang, Guan, Wang, & Guo, 2016; Maestre et al., 2016). In...
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Title
Aridity exacerbates grazing‐induced rangeland degradation: A population approach for dominant grasses
Published Date
Jul 9, 2020
Journal
Volume
57
Issue
10
Pages
1999 - 2009
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