Who must adapt to whom? Contested discourses on human–wolf coexistence and their impact on policy in Spain

HL Pettersson, G Holmes, CH Quinn, SM Sait… - People and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Emerging nature restoration agendas are increasing the pressure on rural communities to
coexist with expanding wildlife, including large carnivores. There are different interpretations …

[HTML][HTML] Mosaic coexistence of two subalpine grassland types as a consequence of soil nutrient heterogeneity

JL Mora, C Armas–Herrera, D Gómez, D Badía–Villas - Catena, 2024 - Elsevier
High-mountain areas often exhibit high soil heterogeneity, which allows for the close
coexistence of plant species and communities with contrasting resource requirements. This …

Landscape changes and land degradation in the subalpine belt of the Central Spanish Pyrenees

JM García-Ruiz, J Arnáez, Y Sanjuán… - Journal of Arid …, 2021 - Elsevier
As with other mountain areas in Europe, the subalpine belt of the Central Spanish Pyrenees
(approximately 1600–2200 m asl) has undergone constant deforestation since the Neolithic …

Endophytic bacterial community of Stellera chamaejasme L. and its role in improving host plants' competitiveness in grasslands

Y Jiang, Q Li, W Mao, W Tang… - Environmental …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Stellera chamaejasme has become a problematic weed in northern and south‐western
grasslands of China. To evaluate a possible role of endophytes in its strong competitive …

Assessing environmental factors contributing to plant species richness in mountainous mesic grasslands

KK Mashiane, A Ramoelo, S Adelebu, E Daemane - Koedoe, 2023 - scielo.org.za
Southern African mountain ranges are characterised by rich and diverse plant species
thriving in different habitats with pronounced endemic species. However, globally …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of livestock on arthropod biodiversity in Iberian holm oak savannas revealed by metabarcoding

T Canelo, D Marquina, S Chozas, J Bergsten… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Increasing food production while avoiding negative impacts on biodiversity constitutes one
of the main challenges of our time. Traditional silvopastoral systems like Iberian oak …

Soil-geomorphology relationships determine the distribution of the main subalpine grasslands in the Central Pyrenees (NE-Spain)

D Badia-Villas, L Buendia-Garcia… - Science of The Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
The two most widely extended mountain grasslands in Europe (Nardus-mat grasslands and
chalk grasslands) are distributed forming complex patterns. In the Ordesa and Monte …

Characterization of soils on consolidated limestone and its relations to grassland vegetation

J Bogosavljević, A Đorđević, U Šilc… - Archives of Biological …, 2023 - doiserbia.nb.rs
Understanding the relations between soil features and plant responses is important for
agricultural production and nature conservation. The aim of this study was to investigate the …

Nutrient stoichiometry mediates the patchy coexistence of two subalpine grassland types

JLM Hernández, C Armas-Herrera, D Badía-Villas… - 2023 - researchsquare.com
Methods The concentrations of C, N, P, S, K, Ca and fiber fractions were analyzed in
herbage in relation to soil nutrient availability, soil β–glucosidase, urease, phosphatase and …

[PDF][PDF] Soil-geomorphology relationships determine the distribution of the main subalpine grasslands in the Central Pyrenees (NE, Spain)

L BUENDIA-GARCÍA, LA LONGARES-ALADREN… - academia.edu
The two most widely extended mountain grasslands in Europe (Nardus-mat grasslands and
chalk grasslands) are distributed forming complex patterns. In the Ordesa and Monte …