The Meijendel dune area: a landscape view with encroachment of high shrubs and the reopening of open sandy dunes after 2001 (A) and a vegetated blowout with an open southern and grassland northern exposed slope with only one rabbit burrow left (B). Photo credit: (A) H.G.J.M. van der Hagen, 2008; (B) F. Witte, 2011.

 
 
  Part of: van der Hagen HG, Lammers E, van der Meulen F, Pätsch R, van Rooijen NM, Sýkora KV, Schaminée JH (2023) The role of livestock grazing in long-term vegetation changes in coastal dunes: a case study from the Netherlands. Plant Sociology 60(1): 1-12. https://doi.org/10.3897/pls2023601/01