Free-range grazing by large herbivores in degraded large-scale dry sandy grassland-heathland ecosystems

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Free-range grazing by large herbivores combined with one-time mowing of over-aged heathlands offers an excellent management tool to maintain and enhance biodiversity in degraded large scale, low productive, semi-open dry sandy grassland-heathland ecosystems. Grazing improves habitat quality, supports typical species communities and represses invasive species.

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Seifert, R., Lorenz, A., Osterloh, S., Henning, K., & Tischew, S. (2015). Free-range grazing by large herbivores in degraded large-scale dry sandy grassland-heathland ecosystems. Ecological Questions, 21, 87–89. https://doi.org/10.12775/EQ.2015.015

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