Plant Ecology 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-56233-8_17
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Development of Plant Communities in Time

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“…This behavioral patterns have been shown to be affected by both abiotic and biotic factors, physiological state of the grazing animal, geographical conditions, sward surface-height, stocking density, and botanical composition of pastures, and breed factor known as trait [1]. Herbivorous or grazing animals differ in the way they grasp and ingest forages [2]. Some reearchers [3] stated that cattle prefer low grassland due to the presence of up dental pad which causes a lack of selectivity and results in cattle eating more dead material than other ruminants, such as sheep and goats.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This behavioral patterns have been shown to be affected by both abiotic and biotic factors, physiological state of the grazing animal, geographical conditions, sward surface-height, stocking density, and botanical composition of pastures, and breed factor known as trait [1]. Herbivorous or grazing animals differ in the way they grasp and ingest forages [2]. Some reearchers [3] stated that cattle prefer low grassland due to the presence of up dental pad which causes a lack of selectivity and results in cattle eating more dead material than other ruminants, such as sheep and goats.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%