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Study Highlights Importance of Species Loss Order in Grassland Stability

Research indicates that the sequence in which species are lost from grasslands significantly affects their stability, impacting food security and carbon storage.

by Editorial Staff|Jun 29, 2026|1 MIN READ|WORLD

A recent study emphasizes the critical role of species loss order in the stability of grassland ecosystems, which cover approximately 40% of terrestrial environments.

These ecosystems are vital for providing food for livestock and serving as habitats for pollinators, while also functioning as important carbon sinks amid ongoing climate change.

Understanding the dynamics of species loss is essential for maintaining the health of grasslands, which are integral to global food security and environmental sustainability.