Herbivores Reshape Ecosystems by Altering Nutrient Cycles, Impacting Sustainability
Large herbivores can impact nutrient cycles in terrestrial ecosystems, affecting the balance of elements like nitrogen and phosphorus. A study found that herbivores influence ecosystem stoichiometry through controlling nutrient inputs and losses, impacting nutrient ratios independently of their own ratios. This impact varies between forests and grasslands, showing how these animals play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and ecosystem balance.