Climate change boosts grass growth, impacting vegetation monitoring techniques.
The researchers tested two methods for studying how plants respond to being eaten by large animals. They found that the estimates of plant cover varied between different observers, which could affect the results. One of the methods used missed some plant species, leading to an underestimation of plant diversity. They also observed that grass tuft density and canopy cover increased significantly over a year due to more rainfall. These changes in vegetation due to climate should be considered when planning monitoring programs.