Vegetation dynamics following three decades of trophic rewilding in the mesic grasslands of Oostvaardersplassen

IF 2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Ditte Dalsgaard Ejrnæs, Bernard Olivier, Elisabeth Suzanna Bakker, Perry Cornelissen, Rasmus Ejrnæs, Christian Smit, Jens-Christian Svenning
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Abstract

Aim

There is increasing interest in open-ended restoration with the focus on restoring natural processes rather than static compositional goals. Here, we investigated vegetation dynamics in response to three decades of trophic rewilding with large herbivores in a recent anthropogenic, fertile 55-km2 landscape on reclaimed marine sediments. This site provides important insights into plant community assembly in rewilded, young ecosystems.

Location

Oostvaardersplassen, the Netherlands.

Methods

Using field surveys and vegetation data spanning two decades, we investigate vegetation dynamics of the mesic grasslands in Oostvaardersplassen, a pioneer trophic rewilding site in the Netherlands. To identify the effects of grazing and other ecological processes, we include comparisons to an adjacent ungrazed control site and to the dark diversity, that is, missing species expected to be present given the environment and geography.

Results

The impact of large herbivores has led to a more open and homogenous vegetation with higher plant species richness in the mesic grasslands of Oostvaardersplassen compared to the ungrazed control. Compared to species in the dark diversity, the species present are more common in the region, more stress-tolerant, and less competitive, in line with joint effects of grazing and immigrational lag.

Conclusions

The changes in vegetation composition and structure show that rewilding with large herbivores promotes the prevalence of stress-tolerant and low-statured plant species, which are in decline in the broader landscape while reducing the dominance of otherwise widespread, competition-adapted species. The absence of numerous rare species suggests that dispersal limitation poses an important constraint for the diversity build-up in anthropogenically isolated natural areas, necessitating active species introductions to mitigate this issue in the short to medium term.

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Oostvaardersplassen 中生草地三十年营养野化后的植被动态
目的 人们对开放式恢复越来越感兴趣,其重点是恢复自然过程,而不是静态的组成目标。在这里,我们研究了植被动态对三十年来在人工开垦的海洋沉积物上使用大型食草动物进行营养野化的反应。该地点为了解野化后年轻生态系统中的植物群落组合提供了重要信息。 地点:荷兰 Oostvaardersplassen。 方法 我们利用 20 年来的实地调查和植被数据,研究了荷兰先驱营养型野化地点 Oostvaardersplassen 中生草地的植被动态。为了确定放牧和其他生态过程的影响,我们将其与邻近的未放牧对照地和黑暗多样性(即根据环境和地理条件预计会出现的缺失物种)进行了比较。 结果 与未放牧的对照地相比,大型食草动物的影响使 Oostvaardersplassen 的中生草地植被更加开阔和单一,植物物种丰富度更高。与黑暗多样性中的物种相比,这些物种在该地区更常见、更耐压、竞争力更弱,这与放牧和移民滞后的共同影响是一致的。 结论 植被组成和结构的变化表明,大型食草动物的野化促进了耐压和低矮植物物种的盛行,而这些物种在更广阔的景观中正在减少,同时也削弱了其他广泛存在的、适应竞争的物种的优势地位。大量稀有物种的缺失表明,扩散限制对人类隔离的自然区域多样性的积累构成了重要制约,因此有必要积极引进物种,以在中短期内缓解这一问题。
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Applied Vegetation Science
Applied Vegetation Science 环境科学-林学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
10.70%
发文量
67
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Applied Vegetation Science focuses on community-level topics relevant to human interaction with vegetation, including global change, nature conservation, nature management, restoration of plant communities and of natural habitats, and the planning of semi-natural and urban landscapes. Vegetation survey, modelling and remote-sensing applications are welcome. Papers on vegetation science which do not fit to this scope (do not have an applied aspect and are not vegetation survey) should be directed to our associate journal, the Journal of Vegetation Science. Both journals publish papers on the ecology of a single species only if it plays a key role in structuring plant communities.
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