2018
DOI: 10.1002/geo2.53
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Effects of livestock grazing on Anemone coronaria L. in drylands: Implications for nature conservation

Abstract: Grazing in nature reserves, or other sensitive lands, could affect the abundance of important plant species. In the Mediterranean basin, the Anemone coronaria is considered a flagship geophyte species. Studies conducted in the Mediterranean region of northern Israel showed that livestock grazing increased the abundance of A. coronaria. This was attributed to the consumption of other herbaceous vegetation species, resulting in better accessibility of A. coronaria to sunlight. Also, it was suggested that consump… Show more

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“…Compaction refers to the initial stage, type, and water content present in soil (Costa et al, 2012;Pilon et al, 2017;Stavi, Shuker, Barkai, Knoll, & Zaady 2018). Thus, the compaction caused by animal grazing changes physical attributes through the repetitive and cumulative effects of trampling on soil (Capurro, Secco, Reichert, & Reinert, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compaction refers to the initial stage, type, and water content present in soil (Costa et al, 2012;Pilon et al, 2017;Stavi, Shuker, Barkai, Knoll, & Zaady 2018). Thus, the compaction caused by animal grazing changes physical attributes through the repetitive and cumulative effects of trampling on soil (Capurro, Secco, Reichert, & Reinert, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%