2021
DOI: 10.2989/10220119.2021.1886434
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Montane rangelands in a changing world

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“…However, livestock activities not only directly affect intraspecific and interspecific competition [63,[76][77][78][79], but also enhance environmental heterogeneity and provide favorable conditions for the survival of subordinate species [80,81]. Seasonal grazing exclusion allows the development of fast-growing, competitive species and promotes adequate flowering, pollination and seed dispersal of high-priority plant species [82,83]. The dominant grasses have a high resource utilization capacity, which inhibits the growth of subordinate species and leads to the decrease in species diversity.…”
Section: Effects Of Grazing Management and Years On Plant Community D...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, livestock activities not only directly affect intraspecific and interspecific competition [63,[76][77][78][79], but also enhance environmental heterogeneity and provide favorable conditions for the survival of subordinate species [80,81]. Seasonal grazing exclusion allows the development of fast-growing, competitive species and promotes adequate flowering, pollination and seed dispersal of high-priority plant species [82,83]. The dominant grasses have a high resource utilization capacity, which inhibits the growth of subordinate species and leads to the decrease in species diversity.…”
Section: Effects Of Grazing Management and Years On Plant Community D...mentioning
confidence: 99%