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why there are many herbivores in grassland class 6​

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Answered by Amaan54872
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Herbivores: In Temperate Grasslands, the herbivores these include bison, gazelles, zebras, rhinoceroses, and wild horses.

Omnivores: Coyotes, prairie dogs and foxes are both omnivores and opportunistic towards food.

Carnivores: Carnivores include wolves, coyotes, swift foxes, badgers and black-footed ferrets.

Answered by Parkanna91
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It is well documented that large herbivores have pronounced effects on plant communities in grassland ecosystems, and the extent and course of their effects can largely depend on both plant and herbivore characteristics. Previous studies highlighted the importance of plant productivity in predicting the impact of herbivores on grasslands. Yet, there has been little consideration of how different herbivores affect plant communities that, in turn, differ in plant diversity.

Herbivores strongly influence plant communities and ecosystem processes in a variety of habitats, often changing vegetation composition, species diversity and productivity 

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