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BURNbioRxiv EcologyMay 26, 2026

Diversifying stocking practices within rangelands supports diverse plant-pollinator communities and interactions

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Final score
6.23
Confidence
9/10
Amount
7M CBWD

AI justification

Scientific evidence supports biodiversity-positive rangeland management with high potential global impact. | The study provides robust evidence that adaptive rangeland management (high-frequency rotational stocking) enhances biodiversity and ecosystem services, aligning with SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 15 (Life on Land). No significant ethical violations or negative impacts were identified. The research contributes positively to sustainable agriculture and pollinator conservation.