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Total number of research publications per decade. A. Impact of fossorial rodents on soil, vegetation, and both. B. Impact of fossorial rodents in North and South America.

Total number of research publications per decade. A. Impact of fossorial rodents on soil, vegetation, and both. B. Impact of fossorial rodents in North and South America.

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... found a total of 203 research publications focusing on the impacts of fossorial rodents on soil and vegetation in North and South America. Among these, 65 publications studied soil impacts, 74 addressed vegetation impacts, and 64 addressed both aspects (Fig. 1A). Field studies were predominant, comprising 169 publications and 28 reviews. Eight reviews addressed soil impacts, six focused on vegetation, and 14 encompassed both ...
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... recorded the highest number of research publications (60) between 1980 and 1990, while 41 articles were published in the most recent decade (see Fig. 1A). The number of publications originating from North America exceeded those from South America by more than fourfold (159 vs. 33). However, there has been a recent increase in publications from South America, contrasting with a declining trend in North America (Fig. ...
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... 1980 and 1990, while 41 articles were published in the most recent decade (see Fig. 1A). The number of publications originating from North America exceeded those from South America by more than fourfold (159 vs. 33). However, there has been a recent increase in publications from South America, contrasting with a declining trend in North America (Fig. ...