Grazing in Grasslands Impacts Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functions Significantly.
Livestock grazing in semi-arid grasslands affects biodiversity and ecosystem functions. Different levels of grazing pressure impact soil carbon, plant diversity, and bacterial abundance. Ecosystem multifunctionality is directly influenced by grazing, rather than changes in plant or microbial communities. High grazing pressure decreases above-ground plant production and bacterial abundance. To maintain a healthy grassland ecosystem, a low grazing threshold is needed.