Arid
DOI10.1111/1365-2664.13704
Aridity exacerbates grazing-induced rangeland degradation: A population approach for dominant grasses
Onatibia, Gaston R.; Amengual, Geronimo; Boyero, Luciano; Aguiar, Martin R.
通讯作者Onatibia, GR
来源期刊JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY
ISSN0021-8901
EISSN1365-2664
出版年2020
卷号57期号:10页码:1999-2009
英文摘要The current human-induced intensification of grazing pressure and the aridity increase as a result of climate change are unprecedented and have been identified as the main drivers that cause desertification in rangelands world-wide. In these ecosystems, human well-being mostly depends on plant species that provide forage for domestic herbivores. However, scarce evidence exists about the interaction between regional aridity level and human-induced disturbances as determinants of forage plant populations' structure and dynamics. We studied the effects of domestic grazing intensification on the population structure of dominant native grasses, in three rangeland sites located across a regional aridity gradient: a semi-desert (high-aridity site), a shrub-grass steppe (intermediate-aridity site) and a grass steppe (low-aridity site). We also studied the effect of 2-year grazing exclusion on the growth of defoliated plants of a key native forage grass species common to the three sites. Grazing decreased total grass density and increased the frequency of small plants in all sites, particularly for forage species. However, the size of the grazing intensification effect was the greatest in the high-aridity site, where intensive grazing produced a ten-fold reduction of grass density. Moreover, defoliated plants recovery (growth) was lower as aridity increased. Synthesis and applications. Our study provides evidence of a negative synergistic effect of grazing pressure and aridity that may lead to the collapse of grass populations. Long-term grazing intensification degrades the population structure of grasses, particularly in high-aridity sites, where the forage provision is substantially reduced. These results refute the hypothesis that plant traits of dominant species adapted to high aridity allow them to resist herbivory. Besides, high aridity delays plant recovery after defoliation (low resilience). The management of both grazing pressure and the length of grazing rest according to ecological-site aridity are key aspects for maintaining the forage provision of rangelands. Monitoring plant populations' structure through time and space strengthens inferences about responses of forage species to ongoing changes in disturbance and stress regimes. This knowledge is complementary to regional and world-wide monitoring endeavours based on land cover, and it contributes to the robust design of sustainable management of global rangelands.
英文关键词aridity increase climate change desertification drylands grazing intensification plant population dynamics rangeland management
类型Article
语种英语
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000546455900001
WOS关键词VEGETATION ; RESPONSES ; SCALE ; DEFOLIATION ; MANAGEMENT ; HERBIVORY ; SYSTEMS ; DESERTIFICATION ; COMPETITION ; GRAMINOIDS
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/324961
作者单位[Onatibia, Gaston R.; Boyero, Luciano; Aguiar, Martin R.] Univ Buenos Aires, CONICET, Inst Invest Fisiol & Ecol Vinculadas Agr IFEVA, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina; [Onatibia, Gaston R.; Amengual, Geronimo; Boyero, Luciano; Aguiar, Martin R.] Univ Buenos Aires, Fac Agron, Dept Recursos Nat & Ambiente, Catedra Ecol, Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
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Onatibia, Gaston R.,Amengual, Geronimo,Boyero, Luciano,et al. Aridity exacerbates grazing-induced rangeland degradation: A population approach for dominant grasses[J],2020,57(10):1999-2009.
APA Onatibia, Gaston R.,Amengual, Geronimo,Boyero, Luciano,&Aguiar, Martin R..(2020).Aridity exacerbates grazing-induced rangeland degradation: A population approach for dominant grasses.JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY,57(10),1999-2009.
MLA Onatibia, Gaston R.,et al."Aridity exacerbates grazing-induced rangeland degradation: A population approach for dominant grasses".JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY 57.10(2020):1999-2009.
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