Diet switching by mammalian herbivores in response to exotic grass invasion.

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Autoria: BREMM, C.; CARVALHO, P. C. F.; FONSECA, L.; AMARAL, G. A.; MEZZALIRA, J. C.; PEREZ, N. B.; NABINGER, C.; LACA, E. A.

Resumo: Invasion by exotic grasses is a severe threat to the integrity of grassland ecosystems all over the world. Because grasslands are typically grazed by livestock and wildlife, the invasion is a community process modulated by herbivory. We hypothesized that the invasion of native South American grasslands by Eragrostis plana Nees, an exotic tussock-forming grass from Africa, could be deterred by grazing if grazers switched dietary preferences and included the invasive grass as a large proportion of their diets.

Ano de publicação: 2016

Tipo de publicação: Artigo de periódico