RJ19061Livestock indirectly decrease nest abundance of two shrub-nesting species in Patagonian Monte Desert
Livestock grazing may indirectly affect bird species that need large shrubs to build their nests, in an arid ecosystem. Nest abundance decreased with the reduction in vegetation structure by grazing, leading also to the construction of smaller nests. Domestic livestock may indirectly affect native plant-associated species, affecting their reproduction and demography.