Michigan State University: Global Change Is Triggering Identity Switch in Grasslands
September 06, 2019
September 06, 2019
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Sept. 6 [TNSscienceresearch] -- Michigan State University issued the following news release:
Grasslands make up more than 40% of the world's ice-free land and have sustained humanity and thousands of other species for eons. In addition to providing food for cattle and sheep, grasslands are home to animals found nowhere else in the wild, such as the bison of North America's prairies or the zebras and giraffes of the African savannas. Grasslands also . . .
Grasslands make up more than 40% of the world's ice-free land and have sustained humanity and thousands of other species for eons. In addition to providing food for cattle and sheep, grasslands are home to animals found nowhere else in the wild, such as the bison of North America's prairies or the zebras and giraffes of the African savannas. Grasslands also . . .