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Grasslands Response to Livestock Grazing Intensity in the Austral Pampas (Argentina): Testing the In...

Grasslands Response to Livestock Grazing Intensity in the Austral Pampas (Argentina): Testing the In...

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Grasslands Response to Livestock Grazing Intensity in the Austral Pampas (Argentina): Testing the Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis

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Grasslands Response to Livestock Grazing Intensity in the Austral Pampas (Argentina): Testing the Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis

Publisher

Buenos Aires: Tech Science Press

Journal title

Phyton (Buenos Aires), 2024, Vol.93 (8), p.2037-2050

Language

English

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Buenos Aires: Tech Science Press

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Contents

Livestock grazing has a significant impact on natural grasslands, with approximately one-third of the world’s land area dedicated to this industry. Around 20% of global grasslands are highly degraded due to overgrazing, affecting their productivity and conservation capacity. Best practices are required to ensure sustainable livestock production tha...

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Grasslands Response to Livestock Grazing Intensity in the Austral Pampas (Argentina): Testing the Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_3200130562

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_3200130562

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ISSN

1851-5657,0031-9457

E-ISSN

1851-5657

DOI

10.32604/phyton.2024.053928

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