Effects of plateau zokors (Myospalax fontanierii) on plant community and soil in an alpine meadow

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Effects of plateau zokors (Myospalax fontanierii) on seasonal above- and belowground plant biomass, plant species diversity, and soil moisture and organic matter were examined at an alpine meadow site in Qinghai Province, People's Republic of China. Above- and belowground biomass increased significantly in areas where zokors were removed or burrow systems were abandoned for 5 years compared with areas that zokors had occupied for > 10 years. Biomass of monocotyledons was reduced greatly, but biomass of nonpalatable dicotyledons increased significantly, in occupied areas. Diversity of dicotyledons, monocotyledons, and total plants in unoccupied areas was significantly greater than in occupied or abandoned areas. Vegetation cover and height in occupied areas were significantly less than in unoccupied and abandoned areas. No consistent effect by zokors on soil moisture and organic matter was observed.

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Zhang, Y., & Liu, J. (2003). Effects of plateau zokors (Myospalax fontanierii) on plant community and soil in an alpine meadow. Journal of Mammalogy, 84(2), 644–651. https://doi.org/10.1644/1545-1542(2003)084<0644:EOPZMF>2.0.CO;2

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