Effect of grazing on native Gramineae in Concepcion, Santa Cruz, Bolivia [grasses; species]
1991
Killeen, T.J. (Iowa State Univ., Ames (USA). Dept. of Botany)
For 57 species studied, 13 were significantly less abundant and 4 were more abundant in grazed stands when compared to ungrazed stands. In cerrado, grazing reduced the total number of species, and adversely affected the 3 most important relatively-palatable species, and the unpalatable grass Elionurus muticus was dominant in both grazed and ungrazed stands. Savanna wetland and semideciduous forest did not change significantly in species richness.
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pp. 12-19
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Espece; Paturage
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英语
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Summary (En, Es)
2 tables, 30 ref.
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Summary
1996-08-15
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