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Herbivore diversity effects on Arctic tundra ecosystems: a systematic review.

Laura Barbero-PalaciosIsabel C BarrioMariana García CriadoIlona KaterMatteo Petit BonTiina H M KolariRagnhild BjørkåsJonas TrepelErick J LundgrenKatrin BjörnsdóttirBernice C HwangLaura Bartra-CabréMathilde DefourneauxJennifer RamsayThomas K LamerisA Joshua LefflerJanine G LockMari S KuoppamaaJeppe Aagaard KristensenAnne D BjorkmanIsla H Myers-SmithNicolas LecomteJan Christoph AxmacherOlivier GilgMichael Den HerderEmmanuel P PagneuxAnna SkarinNatalia SokolovaTorben WindirschHelen C WheelerEmmanuel SerranoTarmo VirtanenDavid S HikElina KaarlejärviJames D M SpeedEeva M Soininen
Published in: Environmental evidence (2024)
This systematic review underscores the importance of herbivore diversity in shaping the structure and function of Arctic ecosystems, with different functional groups of herbivores exerting additive or compensatory effects that can be modulated by environmental conditions. Still, many challenges remain to fully understand the complex impacts of herbivore diversity on tundra ecosystems. Future studies should explicitly address the role of herbivore diversity beyond presence-absence, targeting a broader range of ecosystem responses and explicitly including invertebrate herbivores. A better understanding of the role of herbivore diversity will enhance our ability to predict whether and where shifts in herbivore assemblages might mitigate or further amplify the impacts of environmental change on Arctic ecosystems.
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