Evans, Darren M.Villar, NachoLittlewood, Nick A.Pakeman, Robin J.Evans, Sharon A.Dennis, PeterSkartveit, JohnRedpath, Steve M2016-04-202016-04-202015-03Evans, D M, Villar, N, Littlewood, N A, Pakeman, R J, Evans, S A, Dennis, P, Skartveit, J & Redpath, S M 2015, 'The cascading impacts of livestock grazing in upland ecosystems : a 10-year experiment', Ecosphere, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1890/ES14-00316.12150-8925http://hdl.handle.net/2164/5889ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank The Woodland Trust, Scotland for permission to use the Glen Finglas Estate. Sally Burgess, Timothy Conner, Charlie Gardner, Ian Joyce,Fi Leckie, Elaine McEwan, Ruth Mitchell, Gabor Pozsgai, Gina Prior and others assisted with the collection and sorting of samples at different stages of the project. S. M. Redpath, R. J. Pakeman, P. Dennis and D. M. Evans designed the study; D. M. Evans, N.Villar, N. A. Littlewood, S. A. Evans and J. Skartveit collected the data; D. M. Evans and N. Villar analyzed the data; D. M. Evans and N. Villar co-wrote as joint-first authors the first draft of the manuscript, and all authors contributed substantially to revisions.152564748engSDG 15 - Life on Landagro-ecosystemsconservationgrasslandmoorlandpopulation cyclestrophic interactionsvole populationsalpine ecosystemtrait responsesfarmland birdssheepmanagementdynamicsrodentproductivityQH301 BiologyQH301The cascading impacts of livestock grazing in upland ecosystems : a 10-year experimentJournal article10.1890/ES14-00316.163