E. Schlecht , U. Dickhoefer , E. Gumpertsberger , A. Buerkert
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引用次数: 53
摘要
鉴于阿曼北部Al Jabal Al Akhdar高海拔牧场多次报道的过度放养现象,本文研究了该山脉未放牧地区与重度放牧地区的植物物种丰度、覆盖度和频率以及草本质量产量。此外,通过人工观测和GPS/GIS工具,研究了丰雨后6个月干旱期山羊在1000 ~ 2000 m梯度上的植物选择和牧区的空间范围。未放牧地区较高的物种多样性和草本质量产量说明了这些山地牧场的生产潜力,或者分别说明了连续放牧造成的生物多样性和生产力损失。山羊只选择了十几种草本和木本植物,这有利于被有毒灌木侵占牧场,如低海拔地区的绵草(Nerium mascatense)和高海拔地区的粘草(Dodonaea粘)。鉴于牧场面积的空间有限,这些地区的放养率很高。因此,需要制定放牧和喂养计划,以减少牲畜对牧场的压力,同时考虑到当地产权、放牧技能和植被的恢复潜力,这在很大程度上取决于不可预测的降雨事件。
Grazing itineraries and forage selection of goats in the Al Jabal al Akhdar mountain range of northern Oman
In view of the repeatedly reported overstocking of the high-altitude pastures on Al Jabal al Akhdar, northern Oman, plant species abundance, cover and frequency, and herbaceous mass yield were studied in ungrazed versus heavily grazed areas of this mountain range. In addition, plant species selection by goats along a gradient of 1000–2000 m and spatial extent of pasture areas were investigated after abundant rainfall and a subsequent 6-months dry spell by means of manual observation and GPS/GIS tools.
The substantially higher species diversity and herbaceous mass yield in the ungrazed area illustrate the production potential of these mountain pastures or, respectively, the biodiversity and productivity loss resulting from continuous grazing. The concentration of goats' selection on only a dozen herbaceous and ligneous species favours pasture encroachment with poisonous shrubs such as Nerium mascatense in the lower and Dodonaea viscosa in the higher altitudes. Given the spatially limited extent of pasture areas, these are exposed to high stocking rates. Therefore, grazing and feeding schemes need to be developed which reduce livestock pressure on the pastures, taking into account local property rights, herding skills and the recovery potential of the vegetation, which heavily depends on unpredictable rainfall events.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Arid Environments is an international journal publishing original scientific and technical research articles on physical, biological and cultural aspects of arid, semi-arid, and desert environments. As a forum of multi-disciplinary and interdisciplinary dialogue it addresses research on all aspects of arid environments and their past, present and future use.