Bare Zone between California Shrub and Grassland Communities: The Role of Animals

Science. 1970 Dec 11;170(3963):1210-2. doi: 10.1126/science.170.3963.1210.

Abstract

Between shrub and grass communities in coastal California there is a zone that is normally bare of vegetation. Previous studies have emphasized the role of volatile inhibitors of plant growth in producing this bare zone. However, there is a concentration of feeding activity by rodents, rabbits, and birds in this zone; if this activity is prevented by means of wire-mesh exclosures, annuals grow in the bare zone. Thus, animal activity is sufficient to produce the bare zone.