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    Effects of plant functional group removal on caterpillars (Gynaephora alpherakii) performance and plant production in an alpine meadow by Rui Cao, Han Chen, Jingran Cai, Chen Hang, Ziyu Zhang, Yingchun Miao, Peng Xie

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Our results show that forb removal significantly decreased the aboveground plant biomass (APB) by 41.3%, but did not affect the APB of sedges. …”
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    Waterlogging of soil induces diverging rates of senescence in Svalbard reindeer forage plants by Emilie K. S. Andersen, Samantha P. H. Dwinnell, Leif Egil Loe, Caroline Iveland, René van der Wal

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Moderately increased soil moisture slightly delayed the timing of senescence in the forb and shrub. However, waterlogging reduced the growing season of the forb and shrub but considerably extended that of the grass. …”
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    Quantitative Characteristics of Brown Bear (Ursus arctos L.) Feeding on Umbelliferae Plants by S.S. Ogurtsov

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The general quantitative characteristics of feeding on forbs have been revealed for bears inhabiting the Central Forest State Nature Biosphere Reserve (Tver region). …”
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    Pityopsis - Silkgrass by Gage LaPierre, Michael G Andreu, Jazz Griffis

    Published 2024-02-01
    “… The genus Pityopsis, the silkgrasses, are perennial forbs that look like grass with silky, silver hairs. …”
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    A Colorado Front Range grassland exhibits decreasing dominance of cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) over time by Janet S. Prevéy, Timothy R. Seastedt

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The cheatgrass decline corresponded with a lesser decline in native grass cover and no change in native forb cover, while the abundance of non‐native perennial grasses and forb species increased over the study interval. …”
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    Grazing by non‐native ungulates negatively impacts vegetation important to a native species of concern by Phillip A. Street, Levi Jaster, Thomas E. Dilts, Tessa L. Behnke, James S. Sedinger

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As livestock increased, we found evidence for decreases in the percentage of perennial grasses, forbs, cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum), and increases in the amount of bare ground. …”
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    نظم تصنیف مقتنیات المتاحف :دراسة تحلیلیة تقییمة مقارنة by د. سمیرة خلیل محمد

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The study examined the classification systems of museum collections forbeing one of the tools and standards in documenting museum collections, withthe aim of monitoring the attributes and characteristics of the applicableclassification systems in museums, Where the definition of the concept ofclassification of museum collections, and determine the motives and justificationswhich are paid about museums classification of their collections, With inventory ofclassification systems of museum collections through search engines, Then studywhich are available in English-language Web site in light of the basic componentsof systems classifications, namely: the main schedules, tables, index, manual,which a number of elements of evaluation included in the checklist,. …”
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    Terrestrial Liming As a Restoration Technique for Acidified Forest Ecosystems by Sarah E. Pabian, Shawn M. Rummel, William E. Sharpe, Margaret C. Brittingham

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…We observed an increase in forb ground cover on limed sites, but liming had no effect on millipede abundance or other vegetation measures. …”
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    Ecological and biological features of Gentiana septemfida in the south of Western Siberia by Alexey S. Prokopyev, Tatjana N. Kataeva, Mikhail S. Yamburov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the Altai Mountains, this species occurs near the upper boundary of the forest belt, in forest meadows, open glades, and bushy tundra with alpine and subalpine forbs. In the flat landscape, it is rarely encountered in river valleys among mesophilic tall grass meadows. …”
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    Environment of European Last Mammoths: Reconstructing the Landcover of the Eastern Baltic Area at the Pleistocene/Holocene Transition by Ivan Krivokorin, Anneli Poska, Jüri Vassiljev, Siim Veski, Leeli Amon

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The abrupt disappearance of typical forb-dominated tundra indicators, such as <i>Dryas octopetala</i>, and the fast increase in tree birch marked a shift from an open, tundra-like landscape to a forested one, making the environment inhospitable for mammoths even in northernmost Estonia by the beginning of the Holocene. …”
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    Comparative analysis of floristic richness and diversity in six central forest reserves of north eastern Uganda by Samuel Ojelel, Esther Katuura, Patrick Mucunguzi, James Kalema

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Data was collected from nested quadrats (20 × 20 m for trees, 10 × 10 m for shrubs and 5 × 5 m for herbaceous climbers, forbs and grasses) placed at intervals of 100 m along a transect of 1000 – 1500 m. …”
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    Effect of Experimental Warming on Forage Nutritive Value and Storage in Alpine Meadows at Three Different Altitudes of Nianqing Tanggula Mountain, Northern Tibet: A Long-Term Exper... by Fusong Han, Wei Sun, Shaowei Li, Chengqun Yu, Jun Xu, Tianyu Li, Yujie Deng, Dorblha, Chuhong Chen, Dawaqiongda, Luobu, Gang Fu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Warming did not affect community nutrition storages at the low or mid-elevations. Overall, forbs had higher CP, EE, Ash, and WSC contents and lower ADF and NDF contents compared with graminoids. …”
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    The contrasted impacts of grasshoppers on soil microbial activities in function of primary production and herbivore diet by Ibanez, Sébastien, Foulquier, Arnaud, Brun, Charles, Colace, Marie-Pascale, Piton, Gabin, Bernard, Lionel, Gallet, Christiane, Clément, Jean-Christophe

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…During two consecutive years, we conducted an experiment controlling the presence of three grasshopper species consuming either grasses, forbs or both in twelve natural and managed alpine grasslands with contrasted productivities. …”
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