马鹿(Cervus elaphus L.)放牧压力缓解后,苏格兰沼地石南(Calluna vulgaris L. (Hull))恢复缓慢

David Welch, D. Scott, R. Mitchell, D. Elston
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这项研究的目的是确定一旦鹿的放牧压力减少,苏格兰沼地石南的反应速度有多快。在过去的十年里,我们在格伦吕和格伦德里监测了石南丛的特性和鹿的分布,这两个地区在凯恩戈姆东部的马尔洛奇有200公顷的对比区域。在一个地区,鹿获得了冬季食物,影响了它们影响的分区。在这两个地区,鹿最初被轻微捕杀,然后增加了捕杀量。在研究的最后五年里,这两个地区的石南枝平均利用率分别比最初减少了35%和48%,并且与鹿颗粒群数量密切相关。雷谷石南盖度显著增加,但高度增幅较小。在格兰·德里,石楠的高度明显增加,但覆盖度却很少。我们将这种不同的反应归因于格伦雷的次级食草动物(兔子,Oryctolagus cuniculus)的存在,以及那里较干燥的土壤上较好的石南生长条件;兔子吃草比鹿更细致,主要吃石南花的茎尖,从而促进侧枝生长。在吕溪谷,石南花的反应也根据距离取食地的距离在四个径向区域之间有所不同。最乐观的情况是,在鹿群放牧压力减轻四年后,有明显的恢复,但平均恢复量是适度的。
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Slow recovery of heather (Calluna vulgaris L. (Hull)) in Scottish moorland after easing of heavy grazing pressure from red deer (Cervus elaphus L.)
Summary The study aimed to determine how quickly heather responds in Scottish moorland once deer grazing pressure is reduced. We monitored heather attributes and deer distribution over ten years in Glen Lui and Glen Derry, two contrasting nearby areas of it 200 ha at Mar Lodge in the eastern Cairngorms. In one area the deer received winter food, affecting the zonation of their impact. In both areas the deer were initially lightly culled, then culling was increased. Mean heather shoot utilisation was 35 % and 48 % less in the last five years of the study than initially in the two areas, and was very closely correlated with deer pellet-group counts. In Glen Lui heather cover increased significantly but height increases were small. In Glen Derry heather increased significantly in height but little in cover. We attributed the different response to the presence of a secondary grazer (rabbits, Oryctolagus cuniculus) in Glen Lui and also better conditions for heather growth on the drier soils there; rabbits grazemore delicately than deer, taking mainly the shoottips of heather and thus encourage lateral shootgrowth. In Glen Lui heather response also varied between four radial zones based on distance from the feeding grounds. At best, there was appreciable recovery four years after the easing of deer grazing pressure, but average amounts of recovery were modest.
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