Arid
DOI10.1016/j.catena.2017.09.011
Trampling routes modified size distribution of Sarcopoterium spinosum in semiarid rangelands
Sarah, Pariente; Sachs, Eyal; Zhevelev, Helena; Fragin, Anatoly G.; Shaked-Weiss, Adi
通讯作者Sarah, Pariente
来源期刊CATENA
ISSN0341-8162
EISSN1872-6887
出版年2018
卷号160页码:90-94
英文摘要

The presence of livestock creates a "three-phase-mosaic" pattern of dominant surface patches: shrubs, trampling routes, and intershrub areas. These patches differ in soil properties, runoff generation, and sediment production; runoff yield is highest in the routes. In light of knowledge that the productivity of arid and semiarid ecosystems is controlled primarily by water dynamics, the spatial correlation between flock trampling routes and the size of the Sarcopoterium spinosum shrubs was studied on north- and south-facing hillslopes in the northern Negev of Israel. The shrubs were divided into two categories, according to their location relative to the trampling route above them: close to the route (CR), i.e., within 50 cm, and far from the route (FR), i.e., further than 50 cm. More shrubs per unit of area (FR and CR together) were located on the north-facing hillslopes, and they had lower height and canopy area than those on the south-faring ones. Sarcopoterium spinosum shrubs adapt to the mesoclimatic conditions, which are determined by the aspect: on the wet north aspect they grow in much greater numbers but are smaller than those on the dryer south. On the former aspect, the soil water content is high, which accounts for the large number of shrubs; however, their small size possibly results from competition for soil nutrients. On the latter aspect, the more arid conditions promote the activity of water-enriching mechanisms which accounts for their small number and large size. On both south- and north-facing hillslopes most of the shrubs were located close to and downslope from a trampling route, and were bigger than more distant ones. Flocks of sheep and goats engineer water conditions that favor enhancing the growth of shrubs close to and downslope from the route; and this is manifested in a strip-like shrub pattern along the routes with predominantly horizontally oriented lines of bigger shrubs.


英文关键词Semiarid areas Grazing (rangelands) Flock trampling routes Sarcopoterium spinosum Shrub size distribution
类型Article
语种英语
国家Israel
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000414880400010
WOS关键词BANDED VEGETATION ; SOIL ; PATTERNS ; WATER ; LANDSCAPE ; RUNOFF ; MICROTOPOGRAPHY ; INFILTRATION ; SITE
WOS类目Geosciences, Multidisciplinary ; Soil Science ; Water Resources
WOS研究方向Geology ; Agriculture ; Water Resources
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/208312
作者单位Bar Ilan Univ, Dept Geog & Environm, Lab Geomorphol & Soil, Ramat Gan, Israel
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Sarah, Pariente,Sachs, Eyal,Zhevelev, Helena,et al. Trampling routes modified size distribution of Sarcopoterium spinosum in semiarid rangelands[J],2018,160:90-94.
APA Sarah, Pariente,Sachs, Eyal,Zhevelev, Helena,Fragin, Anatoly G.,&Shaked-Weiss, Adi.(2018).Trampling routes modified size distribution of Sarcopoterium spinosum in semiarid rangelands.CATENA,160,90-94.
MLA Sarah, Pariente,et al."Trampling routes modified size distribution of Sarcopoterium spinosum in semiarid rangelands".CATENA 160(2018):90-94.
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