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Publications by Daniel L. Hernández
Interactive Effects of Nitrogen Deposition and Grazing on Plant Species Composition in a Serpentine Grassland
Rangeland Ecology and Management
Landscape Conservation
Ecology
Monitoring
Nature
Animal Science
Policy
Management
Zoology
Law
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Interactive Effects of Grazing, Drought, and Fire on Grassland Plant Communities in North America and South Africa
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Cut Mowing and Grazing Effects With Grey Cattle on Plant Species Composition in Case of Pannon Wet Grasslands
Applied Ecology and Environmental Research
Evolution
Ecology
Crop Science
Systematics
Behavior
Agronomy
The Effect of AMF Suppression on Plant Species Composition in a Nutrient-Poor Dry Grassland
PLoS ONE
Multidisciplinary
The Interactive Effects of Fertiliser Nitrogen With Dung and Urine on Nitrous Oxide Emissions in Grassland
Irish Journal of Agricultural and Food Research
Use of Dynamic Soil–vegetation Models to Assess Impacts of Nitrogen Deposition on Plant Species Composition: An Overview
Ecological Applications
Ecology
Plant Species Richness, Elevated CO2, and Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition Alter Soil Microbial Community Composition and Function
Global Change Biology
Planetary Change
Environmental Chemistry
Global
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Environmental Science
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Community Composition Associated With Two Plant Species in a Grassland Ecosystem
Molecular Ecology
Genetics
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Behavior
Alpine Grassland CO2Exchange and Nitrogen Cycling: Grazing History Effects, Medicine Bow Range, Wyoming, U.S.A
Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
Planetary Change
Evolution
Ecology
Global
Systematics
Behavior
Earth-Surface Processes
Effect of Grazing and Mowing on the Micro Coenological Composition of a Semi - Arid Grassland in Hungary
Applied Ecology and Environmental Research
Evolution
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Systematics
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Agronomy