Grazing and biodiversity Caatinga 1
Published: 8 April 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/2fr955brw8.1
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Research hypothesis: grazing intensity and stage of secondary succession after deforestation affect richness, diversity, plant composition of herbaceous and tree - shrub layer and forest structural traits (density, biomass, basal area an others) of tropical dry forest. Main findings: Grazing intensity, succession stage and interaction between both showed significant effects on most of variables. Grazing intensity did not disrupt natural succession process.
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Universidad de La Laguna
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Ecology, Grazing Management