Fire and grazing interaction in a subhumid grassland: effects on a dominant tussock grass
1-Herbivory and fire are disturbances that reduce aboveground biomass in large areas. Some tussock grass-dominated grasslands need fire and grazing to be conserved in space and time. Asynchronous and patchy burning in a Uruguayan grassland region, temporarily reduces the cover of the unpalatable tus...
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| Language: | English |
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2022
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