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Grassland Biodiversity can be Maintained by Grazing Herbivores
Fertilizing plots of land can limit the diversity of plants that grow there as species less-able to tolerate a lack of sunlight are literally overshadowed by plants that react quickly to the fertilizer. But a new study has found that by allowing herbivores to graze on the land, they can offset the loss of plant biodiversity.
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