ABSTRACT Aim The intentional or unintentional transport of non‐native plants is key to overcoming geographic barriers. However, it remains unclear whether such introduction pathways associate with overcoming environmental barriers, which is key for successful invasion.
Marc Riera +17 more
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Multitrophic Diversity of the Biotic Community Drives Ecosystem Multifunctionality in Alpine Grasslands. [PDF]
Su H +15 more
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Impacts of Highland cattle browsing on encroaching Alnus viridis shrubs
Abstract Introduction In several European mountain chains, the expansion of the tall shrub Alnus viridis into mountain pastures has altered vegetation structure and composition, reduced plant species diversity, and diminished forage quality. Recent woody encroachment research has explored the use of robust livestock breeds, such as Highland cattle (Bos
Lucía S. Mochi +2 more
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Editorial: Vegetation-based degradation and restoration on the alpine grasslands of the Tibetan plateau. [PDF]
Niu Y, Bai Y, Rossi S.
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ABSTRACT Clarifying the relationship between the supply and demand of recreation service not only enhances our comprehension of how cultural ecosystem services impact human well‐being, but also offers a theoretical foundation and scientific basis for developing regional landscape management strategies.
Xinyu Huang +5 more
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Spatio-temporal patterns of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in the aboveground parts of plants in alpine grasslands on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau: Insights from a multi-faceted analysis. [PDF]
Zhang G, Sun W, Li S, Zhong Z, Fu G.
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Heating up the roof of the world: tracing the impacts of in-situ warming on carbon cycle in alpine grasslands on the Tibetan Plateau. [PDF]
Bai Y +9 more
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Fencing vs. Grazing: Divergent Effects on Soil Seed Bank Structure and Grassland Recovery Pathways in Northern Tibetan Alpine Grasslands. [PDF]
Xie Y +9 more
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Plateau Pika Disturbance Changes Soil Bacterial Functions and Exoenzyme Abundance to Modulate the C Cycle Pathway in Alpine Grasslands. [PDF]
Li J, Wang Q, Zhu B, Yang M.
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