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Effects of restoration with cattle grazing on plant species composition and richness of semi-natural grasslands / Juha Pykälä (2003)
Titre : Effects of restoration with cattle grazing on plant species composition and richness of semi-natural grasslands Type de document : Tiré à part de revue Auteurs : Juha Pykälä Année de publication : 2003 Importance : 2211-2226 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : [CBNPMP-Thématique] Incidence des activités agricoles, pastorales et forestières
[CBNPMP-Thématique] Richesse spécifique du paysage
[CBNPMP-Thématique] Terres agricoles et paysages artificielsRésumé : Restoration of semi-natural grasslands by cattle grazing is among the most practical options for reversing the decline of northern European floristic diversity, but no studies on this subject are available. In this work the success of restoration of abandoned, privately owned mesic semi-natural grasslands by farmers receiving support from the EU agri-environmental support scheme was studied in southwestern Finland. Three kinds of grasslands were compared: old (continuously cattle grazed), new (cattle grazing restarted 3–8 years ago) and abandoned pastures (grazing terminated >10 years ago). Plant species composition of the three pasture types was floristically different in multivariate analyses (non-metric multidimensional scaling). Total species richness, richness of grassland plants, indicator plants and rare plants were highest in old and lowest in abandoned pastures in all studied spatial scales (0.25–0.8 ha, 1 and 0.01 m2). The results were congruent with different scales and species list definitions, suggesting that species density scale (1 m2) can be used as a partial surrogate for large scale species richness. Species richness of new pastures was 20% higher on 0.25–0.8 ha, 40–50% higher on 1 m2 and 30% higher on the 0.01 m2 scale compared to abandoned grasslands. Rare species showed insignificant response to resumed grazing. Despite problems in management quality, this study showed promising results of restoration of abandoned grasslands by cattle grazing on private farms. However, populations of several rare grassland plants may not recover with present cattle grazing regimes. Management regulations in the agri-environmental support scheme need to be defined more precisely for successful restoration. Lien pérenne : DOI : 10.1023/A:1024558617080 Permalink : https://biblio.cbnpmp.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=131238 Pykälä, Juha 2003 Effects of restoration with cattle grazing on plant species composition and richness of semi-natural grasslands. Biodiversity and conservation, 12 : 2211-2226.Exemplaires (1)
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