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Population density of North American elk: effects on plant diversity

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OECOLOGIA
卷 161, 期 2, 页码 303-312

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-009-1376-z

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North American elk; Herbivore optimization; NAPP; Species diversity; Species richness; Structural equation models

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  1. U. S. Forest Service
  2. Institute of Arctic Biology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks
  3. Rob and Bessie Welder Wildlife Foundation
  4. Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Science at University of Nevada Reno
  5. Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation
  6. Department of Biological Sciences at Idaho State University

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Large, herbivorous mammals have profound effects on ecosystem structure and function and often act as keystone species in ecosystems they inhabit. Density-dependent processes associated with population structure of large mammals may interact with ecosystem functioning to increase or decrease biodiversity, depending on the relationship of herbivore populations relative to the carrying capacity (K) of the ecosystem. We tested for indirect effects of population density of large herbivores on plant species richness and diversity in a montane ecosystem, where increased net aboveground primary productivity (NAPP) in response to low levels of herbivory has been reported. We documented a positive, linear relationship between plant-species diversity and richness with NAPP. Structural equation modeling revealed significant indirect relationships between population density of herbivores, NAPP, and species diversity. We observed an indirect effect of density-dependent processes in large, herbivorous mammals and species diversity of plants through changes in NAPP in this montane ecosystem. Changes in species diversity of plants in response to herbivory may be more indirect in ecosystems with long histories of herbivory. Those subtle or indirect effects of herbivory may have strong effects on ecosystem functioning, but may be overlooked in plant communities that are relatively resilient to herbivory.

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