2021
DOI: 10.3390/rs13193920
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Complementary Differences in Primary Production and Phenology among Vegetation Types Increase Ecosystem Resilience to Climate Change and Grazing Pressure in an Iconic Mediterranean Ecosystem

Abstract: Plant primary production is a key factor in ecosystem dynamics. In environments with high climatic variability such as the Mediterranean region, plant primary production shows strong seasonal and inter-annual fluctuations, which both drive and interplay with herbivore grazing. Knowledge on the responses of different vegetation types to the variability in both rainfall and grazing pressure by wild and domestic ungulates is a necessary starting point for the sustainable management of these ecosystems. In this wo… Show more

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“…Giralt-Rueda and Santamaria [100] observed grazing effects related to ecosystem resilience from wild and domesticated ungulates using NDVI-based phenology and rainfall accumulation in a Mediterranean ecosystem. They report that current pressure by herbivores lowers ecosystem resilience in the face of potential climatic changes.…”
Section: New Management Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Giralt-Rueda and Santamaria [100] observed grazing effects related to ecosystem resilience from wild and domesticated ungulates using NDVI-based phenology and rainfall accumulation in a Mediterranean ecosystem. They report that current pressure by herbivores lowers ecosystem resilience in the face of potential climatic changes.…”
Section: New Management Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%