The floristics of contrasting grazed-down Scottish moorland sites initially dominated by heather (Calluna vulgaris)

D. Welch
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Abstract Vegetation and herbivore usage at three moorland sites have been monitored since 1969/1970. Heavy grazing soon caused Calluna to be replaced by graminoid species, and this paper is concerned mostly with the floristics of the new grasslands observed over the last 20–23 years of the study. Compositional changes in this period were minor, with no change in the best-fit allegiances to NVC vegetation types. At one site where the livestock were restricted to a relatively small range within which some reseeding occurred, the vegetation belonged to NVC Lolium-Cynosurus grassland MG6b despite not having been ploughed. At a second site the vegetation was NVC Agrostis-Festuca-Galium grassland U4d with much Luzula multiflora. At the third site the vegetation was NVC U4a but fairly rich in species including some of NVC Festuca-Agrostis-Thymus grassland CG10. This last site has conservation value due to both the rarity of the grassland type in NE Scotland and the occurrence of rare angiosperms. The driver of change at the three sites was thought to be the grazing exerted, and no evidence was found of species composition reacting to climate change or nitrogen deposition.
对比放牧过的苏格兰沼地的植物区系,最初主要是石南花(Calluna vulgaris)
摘要自1969/1970年以来,对三个沼地的植被和草食动物利用情况进行了监测。过度放牧很快导致禾本科牧草被禾本科牧草所取代,本文主要关注在过去20-23年的研究中观察到的新草地的植物区系。这一时期的组成变化较小,与NVC植被类型的最适宜效忠关系没有变化。在一个地点,牲畜被限制在一个相对较小的范围内,在这个范围内进行了一些补种,尽管没有被翻耕,但植被属于NVC Lolium-Cynosurus草地MG6b。第二样地植被为NVC Agrostis-Festuca-Galium草地U4d,多植物群较多。第3样地植被为NVC U4a,但物种丰富,包括部分NVC羊茅-农草-胸草草地CG10。由于苏格兰东北部草地类型的稀有性和罕见被子植物的出现,该遗址具有保护价值。三个地点的变化驱动力被认为是放牧施加的,没有发现物种组成对气候变化或氮沉积的反应的证据。
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