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Karen Jepson-Innes1, Carl E Bock1.
Abstract
Grasshopper densities were compared between grazed and ungrazed semidesert grassland sites in southeastern Arizona. Bouteloua-dominated perennial grass cover was about 1.5 times greater on the livestock exclosure. Grasshoppers were 3.7 times more abundant on the protected area in the summers of 1983 and 1984, when dominant species were grass-feeding members of the subfamily Gomphocerinae. In fall 1984, grasshoppers were 3.8 times more common on the grazed site, when dominants were mainly herb-feeders in the subfamily Melanoplinae. These results indicate important seasonal and taxonomic differences in the responses of grasshoppers to the activities of vertebrate grazers.Keywords: Acrididae; Arizona; grasshoppers; grazing
Year: 1989 PMID: 28312593 DOI: 10.1007/BF00379121
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oecologia ISSN: 0029-8549 Impact factor: 3.225