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Grazing Management Plans improve pasture selection by cattle and forage quality in sub-alpine and alpine grasslands 被引量:2
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作者 marco pittarello Massimiliano PROBO +3 位作者 Elisa PEROTTI Michele LONATI Giampiero LOMBARDI Simone RAVETTO ENRI 《Journal of Mountain Science》 SCIE CSCD 2019年第9期2126-2135,共10页
Over the last decades, the reduction of manpower for herd management has led to an increase of continuous grazing systems(CGS) in the Italian Alps, which allow cattle to roam freely. Under CGS, due to high selectivity... Over the last decades, the reduction of manpower for herd management has led to an increase of continuous grazing systems(CGS) in the Italian Alps, which allow cattle to roam freely. Under CGS, due to high selectivity, livestock exploit grasslands unevenly, over-and under-using specific areas at the same time with negative effects on their conservation. To counteract these effects, a specific policy and management tool(i.e. Grazing Management Plan) has been implemented by Piedmont Region since 2010. The Grazing Management Plans are based on the implementation of rotational grazing systems(RGS), with animal stocking rate adjusted to balance it with grassland carrying capacity. A case study was conducted on alpine summer pastures to test the 5-year effects produced by the implementation of a Grazing Management Plan in grasslands formerly managed under several years of CGS on 1) the selection for different vegetation communities by cattle, 2) the abundance of oligo-, meso-, and eutrophic plant species(defined according to Landolt N indicator value), and 3) forage yield, quality, and palatability. A total of 193 vegetation surveys were carried out in 2011 and repeated in 2016. Cows were tracked yearly with Global Positioning System collars to assess their grazing selectivity, and forage Pastoral Value(PV) was computed to evaluate forage yield, quality, and palatability. Five years after RGS implementation, cow selectivity significantly decreased and the preference for the different vegetation communities was more balanced than under CGS. The abundance of meso-and eutrophic species increased, whereas oligotrophic ones decreased. Moreover, the abundance of moderately to highly palatable plant species increased, whereas non-palatable plant species decreased, with a consequent significant enhancement of the PV. Our findings indicate that the implementation of Grazing Management Plans can be considered a sustainable and effective management tool for improving pasture selection by cattle and forage quality in mountain pastures. 展开更多
关键词 MOUNTAIN GPS tracking Agricultural policies LIVESTOCK PASTORAL Value Vegetation community
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Congruent responses of vascular plant and ant communities to pastoral land-use abandonment in mountain areas throughout different biogeographic regions
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作者 Marcello Verdinelli marco pittarello +10 位作者 Maria Carmela Caria Giovanna Piga Pier Paolo Roggero Gian marco Marrosu Stefano Arrizza Maria Leonarda Fadda Giampiero Lombardi Michele Lonati Ginevra Nota Maria Sitzia Simonetta Bagella 《Ecological Processes》 SCIE EI 2022年第1期469-482,共14页
Background:There is a long-term trend towards the abandonment of agro-pastoral activities in the mountain areas of Europe:the following encroachment process of semi-natural grasslands by shrubs is one of the main seve... Background:There is a long-term trend towards the abandonment of agro-pastoral activities in the mountain areas of Europe:the following encroachment process of semi-natural grasslands by shrubs is one of the main severe threats to the conservation of biodiversity in mountain environments.To better understand the impact of land abandonment,we analysed the reliability of plant functional groups,ant traits,and ant functional groups as indicators of land use changes.We carried out the research in Italy at four sites along a latitudinal/altitudinal gradient in three biogeo-graphic regions(Mediterranean,Continental,Alpine).We identified three stages of a chronosequence at each site as representative of the plant succession in response to pastoral land-use abandonment.Results:As expected,both the plant and ant assemblages considerably differed across sites at the species level and,within each site,among the three stages.This trend was found also using ant traits,functional groups of ants,and plant functional groups.Ant and plant communities were related in terms of composition and functionality.Harvester ants and ants with collective foraging strategy were associated with annual legumes and grasses(Therophytes);ants with a strictly individual foraging strategy with Phanerophytes.Ant traits and plant functional groups indicated significant differences among the three stages of the chronosequence.However,ant functional groups could not discriminate between the stages represented by secondary grasslands currently grazed and shrub-encroached grasslands ungrazed.Conclusion:Despite some limitations of ant functional groups in explaining the succession stages of land abandonment,our results suggest that ants are a good surrogate taxon and might be used as bioindicators of land-use changes and ecosystem functioning.Furthermore,our findings indicate that the functional group approach should be applied to other European ecosystems.Finally,reducing the taxonomic complexity could contribute to developing predictive models to detect early environmental changes and biodiversity loss in mountain habitats. 展开更多
关键词 Biodiversity conservation BIOINDICATORS Cross-taxon congruence Functional groups Land abandonment Monitoring Mountain pastures
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