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Title: Grazing and ecosystem service delivery in global drylands
Authors: Maestre, Fernando
Le Bagousse-Pinguet, Yoann
Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel
Eldridge, David
Saiz, Hugo
Donoso, David
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Science (New York, N.Y.). Volume 378, Issue 6622, Pages 915 - 920
Abstract: Grazing represents the most extensive use of land worldwide. Yet its impacts on ecosystem services remain uncertain because pervasive interactions between grazing pressure, climate, soil properties, and biodiversity may occur but have never been addressed simultaneously. Using a standardized survey at 98 sites across six continents, we show that interactions between grazing pressure, climate, soil, and biodiversity are critical to explain the delivery of fundamental ecosystem services across drylands worldwide. Increasing grazing pressure reduced ecosystem service delivery in warmer and species-poor drylands, whereas positive effects of grazing were observed in colder and species-rich areas. Considering interactions between grazing and local abiotic and biotic factors is key for understanding the fate of dryland ecosystems under climate change and increasing human pressure.
URI: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abq4062
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