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The role of a spiny plant refuge in structuring grazed shortgrass steppe plant communities

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Imanuel Noy-Meir, Phillip L Chapman, Daniel G Milchunas, and Salvador Rebollo, The role of a spiny plant refuge in structuring grazed shortgrass steppe plant communities: .

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This study evaluates the hypothesis that biological grazing refuges have an important role in plant-grazer interactions of grasslands with a long history of grazing. We assessed the hypothesis that clumps of the spiny cactus Opuntia polyacantha provide biological refuges from cattle grazing, affecting cover and seedhead production of associated vascular plants in the shortgrass steppe of the North America. The study was based on sampling inside and outside Opuntia clumps in eight long-term moderately grazed pastures established 60 yr ago and their respective ungrazed controls. Opuntia clumps provided a refuge for seedhead production of the dominant grass (Bouteloua gracilis) and for cover and seedhead production of many plant groups. [...]

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From Source - Mendeley RIS export <br> On - Tue May 10 12:11:29 CDT 2011

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