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Decoupling of traditional burnings and grazing regimes alters plant diversity and dominant species competition in high-mountain grasslands
(Elsevier, 2021)
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Over millennia, the combination of controlled burnings and extensive grazing has maintained mosaic landscapes and preserved mountain grasslands in southern Europe. In the last century, deep socio-economic changes have led ...
Soil bacterial functional diversity mirrors the loss of plant diversity by the expansion of a native tall-grass in high mountain grasslands
(Springer, 2019)
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Background and Aims: In highland ecosystems, global change processes are intense and foster vegetation shifts that may have an impact on soil functioning. Soil bacterial communities may be particularly sensitive to these ...
Disruption of traditional grazing and fire regimes shape the fungal endophyte assemblages of the tall-grass Brachypodium rupestre
(Frontiers Media, 2021)
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The plant microbiome is likely to play a key role in the resilience of communities to the global climate change. This research analyses the culturable fungal mycobiota of Brachypodium rupestre across a sharp gradient of ...
Pyric herbivory increases soil microbial diversity but has a site-dependent effect on soil mesofauna in the mid-term
(Elsevier, 2023)
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Woody plant encroachment threatens grassland biomes at a global scale. Pyric herbivory combines prescribed
burnings and targeted grazing to restore open habitats and has proved to be successful in promoting landscape
and ...
Relating the spatial distribution of a tall-grass to fertility islands in a temperate mountain grassland
(Elsevier, 2021)
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Plant-soil feedback mechanisms influence the abundance and rarity of plant species and can favour invasive processes, including those of native species. To explore these mechanisms, we analysed correlations between spatial ...