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Effects of livestock grazing intensification on plant communities of Patagonian drylands increase with increasing aridity
Autor/es:
Carboni, Lucas Joaquín; Yahdjian, María Laura; Oñatibia, Gastón Rafael
Filiación:
Carboni, Lucas Joaquín. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambiente. Cátedra de Ecología. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Carboni, Lucas Joaquín. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Instituto de Investigaciones Fisiológicas y Ecológicas Vinculadas a la Agricultura (IFEVA). Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Carboni, Lucas Joaquín. CONICET – Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Instituto de Investigaciones Fisiológicas y Ecológicas Vinculadas a la Agricultura (IFEVA). Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Yahdjian, María Laura. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambiente. Cátedra de Ecología. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Yahdjian, María Laura. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Instituto de Investigaciones Fisiológicas y Ecológicas Vinculadas a la Agricultura (IFEVA). Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Yahdjian, María Laura. CONICET – Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Instituto de Investigaciones Fisiológicas y Ecológicas Vinculadas a la Agricultura (IFEVA). Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Oñatibia, Gastón Rafael. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambiente. Cátedra de Ecología. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Oñatibia, Gastón Rafael. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Instituto de Investigaciones Fisiológicas y Ecológicas Vinculadas a la Agricultura (IFEVA). Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Oñatibia, Gastón Rafael. CONICET – Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Agronomía. Instituto de Investigaciones Fisiológicas y Ecológicas Vinculadas a la Agricultura (IFEVA). Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Año:
2023
Título revista:
Applied Vegetation Science
ISSN:
1402-2001
Volumen:
26
Número:
4
Páginas:
e12754
Temas:
DRYLANDS; FORAGE; GRAZING PRESSURE; PLANT COMMUNITY; PLANT FUNCTIONAL TRAITS; PLANT LIFE - FORMS; SHEEP
Cobertura geográfica:
REGION PATAGONICA
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Question: Livestock grazing affects plant communities in drylands worldwide. However, our current understanding of the Patagonian drylands has primarily been derived from comparing exclosures with grazing conditions or from single-site grazing gradients. The pending question is: do impacts of grazing intensification on Patagonian plant communities change along aridity gradients? Location: Patagonia, Argentina. Methods: We surveyed vegetation cover of perennial species in paddocks with different sheep-grazing pressure [ungrazed, lightly, moderately, and intensively grazed, based on long-term stocking rates], in three plant communities located along a regional aridity gradient: a semi-desert [arid], a shrub – grass steppe [semi - arid], and a grass steppe [dry sub - humid]. In these communities, we analyzed the effects of grazing pressure on the total cover of vegetation, the cover of dominant plant life - forms [grasses and shrubs], the plant species diversity, and the traits of dominant plant species. Results: Intensification of sheep grazing significantly decreased total vegetation cover in the semi - desert, but not in the steppes. Although grazing decreased the cover of grasses [particularly of the highly preferred ones] in all communities, in the shrub – grass and grass steppes this reduction was offset by an increase in the cover and size of shrubs. Plant diversity was not consistently affected by grazing pressure in these communities. Traits of dominant plant species partially explained community responses to grazing intensification. Conclusions: Livestock grazing intensification reduces the forage quantity and quality of Patagonian plant communities, but the severity depends on plant community types. In semi - deserts [the most arid], grasses were drastically affected, while in the steppes, the grazing effects on grasses were low and partially compensated by an increase in the cover and size of shrubs, which fulfill critical roles other than forage provision. It is fundamental that grazing pressure be adapted to forage resource availability for each community type to achieve sustainable management in the context of climate change.

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Carboni, L. J.; Yahdjian, M. L. & Oñatibia, G. R. (2023). Effects of livestock grazing intensification on plant communities of Patagonian drylands increase with increasing aridity. Applied Vegetation Science,26, (4),e12754
10.1111/avsc.12754

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Carboni, Lucas Joaquín, Yahdjian, María Laura, Oñatibia, Gastón Rafael. 2023. "Effects of livestock grazing intensification on plant communities of Patagonian drylands increase with increasing aridity". Applied Vegetation Science 26, no.4:e12754.
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