¿Cómo afecta el ganado doméstico a la biomasa y la fecundidad de distintos tipos sucesionales de especies en el Monte Patagónico?

Q3 Environmental Science
Y. I. Pelliza, Cintia P. Souto, Mariana Tadey
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How does domestic livestock affect plant biomass and fecundity of different successional types of species in Patagonian Monte? Plants respond to disturbances according to their physiological characteristics, their lifeform, and their ecological role or function within the community. We assessed the response, in terms of biomass and fitness, to a gradient of stocking density (measured as livestock units.year.ha -1 ) considering different successional types of species (early, intermediate and late species) from Patagonian Monte Desert. We estimated plant biomass and fitness through different variables such as plant size (diameter x height of the plant), reproductive effort (% flowering or fruiting branches) and percentage of viable seeds (seed set). We observed that browsing decreased plant biomass and fitness, both through reproductive effort and seed set. However, the successional types of species showed different seed set in response to grazing intensity. With increased stocking density, the size of early species decreased, the size of intermediate species increased and the size of late species did not show significant changes. In general, browsing negatively affected the reproductive effort of all species, and the seed set only in late specie, while early and intermediate species showed an increase in seed set. These results suggest that late species are the most affected by livestock in terms of fecundity, which might reduce their recruitment. The increase in their biomass with stocking density in intermediate species suggests a compensatory response, which could give them a short-term advantage. Tissue loss suffered by plants due to livestock consumption impacts the seed set, with possible consequences on the rate and time of seedling emergence. These results aid to understand plant population dynamics under disturbances, providing useful information to elaborate adequate conservation, sustainable management and restoration strategies for arid ecosystems.
家畜如何影响巴塔哥尼亚山不同演替类型物种的生物量和繁殖力?
家畜如何影响巴塔哥尼亚蒙特不同演替类型物种的植物生物量和繁殖力?植物根据其生理特性、生命形式和在群落中的生态作用或功能对干扰作出反应。考虑不同演替类型的物种(早期、中期和晚期物种),我们评估了巴塔哥尼亚蒙特沙漠的生物量和适合度对放养密度梯度(以家畜单位。年。ha -1为单位)的响应。我们通过不同的变量,如植物大小(植物直径x高度)、繁殖努力(开花或结果枝的百分比)和可活种子的百分比(种子集)来估计植物生物量和适合度。我们观察到,通过繁殖努力和结实率,浏览降低了植物生物量和适合度。但演替类型对放牧强度的响应表现出不同的结实率。随着放养密度的增加,早期种的大小减小,中间种的大小增大,晚期种的大小变化不显著。总的来说,浏览对所有物种的繁殖努力都有负面影响,只有晚期物种的结实率有所增加,而早期和中期物种的结实率有所增加。这些结果表明,晚期物种在繁殖力方面受牲畜影响最大,这可能会减少它们的补充。中间种生物量随放养密度的增加而增加,这可能是一种补偿反应,这可能给它们带来短期优势。家畜消耗造成的植物组织损失影响了种子的结实率,并可能影响出苗的速度和时间。这些结果有助于了解干扰下的植物种群动态,为制定干旱生态系统的保护、可持续管理和恢复策略提供有用的信息。
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Ecologia Austral
Ecologia Austral Environmental Science-Ecology
CiteScore
1.10
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发文量
31
审稿时长
47 weeks
期刊介绍: Ecología Austral is the scientific journal published by the Ecological Society of Argentina, that is distributed for free among regular members. It publishes original scientific articles in any branch of the environmental sciences. The articles, in Spanish, English or Portuguese, can be results of original and unpublished scientific research, reviews and updates that summarize the current state of the art on a certain subject, points of view on theory and/or methods in ecology, and teaching aids to be used as supporting reading for students. Manuscripts are peer reviewed by two experts and the revision process is completed within three months after submission and published between two and six month after final acceptance.
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