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DOI10.2307/4004040
Perennial grass abundance along a grazing gradient in Mendoza, Argentina
Gonnet, JM; Guevara, JC; Estevez, OR
来源期刊JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT
ISSN0022-409X
出版年2003
卷号56期号:4页码:364-369
英文摘要

The study analyzed the basal area and density of perennial grasses along a cattle grazing intensity gradient away from a water development. Several mechanisms explaining combinations of changes in basal area and density with increasing grazing intensity were proposed. There was a curve-linear gradient of decreasing utilization of grasses at greater distances from water, and that gradient declined at greater distances from water. Basal diameter and density of 8 grasses were recorded at It distances from water ranged from 0.1 to 4.6 km within 16, 1-m(2) plots for each distance. Circular basal area for each species was derived from its mean basal diameter. Plant density was estimated counting each tussock for bunchgrasses and each tiller as an individual for the 1 rhizomatous grass. The abundance of basal area and density to the gradient of distance from water was analyzed for grasses grouped according to their selectivity by cattle (undesirable, preferred, desirable, and secondary preference) and for the major preferred grass, Chloris castilloniana Lillo & Parodi and the 2 undesirable grasses, Aristida inversa Haeck. and A. mendocina Phil. Distance from water was regressed separately on basal area and on density for each selectivity group and each individual species. Basal area of total, undesirable, and desirable grasses increased up to intermediate distances from water and decreased at sites farther from water. Basal area of both the preferred grasses combined and the major preferred species increased linearly with distance from water. Basal area of A. inversa showed the same trend as the undesirable grasses while basal area of A. mendocina showed no definite pattern with increasing grazing intensity. Basal area of secondary preference species showed no definite pattern with distance from water. Density of total and desirable grasses increased up to intermediate distances from water and decreased at sites farther from water. Density of preferred species combined and the major preferred grass increased linearly with distance from water. Density of the 2 undesirable grasses and the secondary preference grass showed no definite trend with increasing grazing intensity. The combined patterns of basal area and density across the grazing intensity gradient suggest that the expression of recruitment, mortality, and plant growth (or shrinkage) in relation to grazing intensity varies among species and at different levels of grazing intensity. However, controlled experiments are needed to decipher the relative contributions of grazing intensity, neighboring species composition, or vegetation patterns existing before the establishment of the livestock water in the patterns of abundance.


英文关键词distance from water basal area plant density
类型Article
语种英语
国家Argentina
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000184011400009
WOS关键词VEGETATION DYNAMICS ; WATERING POINTS ; RANGELAND ; DESERT ; MANAGEMENT ; CATTLE
WOS类目Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science ; Ecology
WOS研究方向Agriculture ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/145313
作者单位(1)IADIZA, Plant & Livestock Prod Unit, RA-5500 Mendoza, Argentina
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Gonnet, JM,Guevara, JC,Estevez, OR. Perennial grass abundance along a grazing gradient in Mendoza, Argentina[J],2003,56(4):364-369.
APA Gonnet, JM,Guevara, JC,&Estevez, OR.(2003).Perennial grass abundance along a grazing gradient in Mendoza, Argentina.JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT,56(4),364-369.
MLA Gonnet, JM,et al."Perennial grass abundance along a grazing gradient in Mendoza, Argentina".JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 56.4(2003):364-369.
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