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Long-term ecological research in southern Brazil grasslands: Effects of grazing exclusion and deferred grazing on plant and arthropod communities

Grazing exclusion may lead to biodiversity loss and homogenization of naturally heterogeneous and species-rich grassland ecosystems, and these effects may cascade to higher trophic levels and ecosystem properties. Although grazing exclusion has been studied elsewhere, the consequences of alleviating...

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Autores principales: Ferreira, Pedro M. A., Andrade, Bianca O., Podgaiski, Luciana R., Dias, Amanda C., Pillar, Valério D., Overbeck, Gerhard E., Mendonça, Milton de S., Boldrini, Ilsi I.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6957338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31931512
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227706
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author Ferreira, Pedro M. A.
Andrade, Bianca O.
Podgaiski, Luciana R.
Dias, Amanda C.
Pillar, Valério D.
Overbeck, Gerhard E.
Mendonça, Milton de S.
Boldrini, Ilsi I.
author_facet Ferreira, Pedro M. A.
Andrade, Bianca O.
Podgaiski, Luciana R.
Dias, Amanda C.
Pillar, Valério D.
Overbeck, Gerhard E.
Mendonça, Milton de S.
Boldrini, Ilsi I.
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description Grazing exclusion may lead to biodiversity loss and homogenization of naturally heterogeneous and species-rich grassland ecosystems, and these effects may cascade to higher trophic levels and ecosystem properties. Although grazing exclusion has been studied elsewhere, the consequences of alleviating the disturbance regime in grassland ecosystems remain unclear. In this paper, we present results of the first five years of an experiment in native grasslands of southern Brazil. Using a randomized block experimental design, we examined the effects of three grazing treatments on plant and arthropod communities: (i) deferred grazing (i.e., intermittent grazing), (ii) grazing exclusion and (iii) a control under traditional continuous grazing, which were applied to 70 x 70 m experimental plots, in six regionally distributed blocks. We evaluated plant community responses regarding taxonomic and functional diversity (life-forms) in separate spatial components: alpha (1 x 1 m subplots), beta, and gamma (70 x 70 m plots), as well as the cascading effects on arthropod high-taxa. By estimating effect sizes (treatments vs. control) by bootstrap resampling, both deferred grazing and grazing exclusion mostly increased vegetation height, plant biomass and standing dead biomass. The effect of grazing exclusion on plant taxonomic diversity was negative. Conversely, deferred grazing increased plant taxonomic diversity, but both treatments reduced plant functional diversity. Reduced grazing pressure in both treatments promoted the break of dominance by prostrate species, followed by fast homogenization of vegetation structure towards dominance of ligneous and erect species. These changes in the plant community led to increases in high-taxa richness and abundance of vegetation-dwelling arthropod groups under both treatments, but had no detectable effects on epigeic arthropods. Our results indicate that decision-making regarding the conservation of southern Brazil grasslands should include both intensive and alleviated levels of grazing management, but not complete grazing exclusion, to maximize conservation results when considering plant and arthropod communities.
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spelling pubmed-69573382020-01-26 Long-term ecological research in southern Brazil grasslands: Effects of grazing exclusion and deferred grazing on plant and arthropod communities Ferreira, Pedro M. A. Andrade, Bianca O. Podgaiski, Luciana R. Dias, Amanda C. Pillar, Valério D. Overbeck, Gerhard E. Mendonça, Milton de S. Boldrini, Ilsi I. PLoS One Research Article Grazing exclusion may lead to biodiversity loss and homogenization of naturally heterogeneous and species-rich grassland ecosystems, and these effects may cascade to higher trophic levels and ecosystem properties. Although grazing exclusion has been studied elsewhere, the consequences of alleviating the disturbance regime in grassland ecosystems remain unclear. In this paper, we present results of the first five years of an experiment in native grasslands of southern Brazil. Using a randomized block experimental design, we examined the effects of three grazing treatments on plant and arthropod communities: (i) deferred grazing (i.e., intermittent grazing), (ii) grazing exclusion and (iii) a control under traditional continuous grazing, which were applied to 70 x 70 m experimental plots, in six regionally distributed blocks. We evaluated plant community responses regarding taxonomic and functional diversity (life-forms) in separate spatial components: alpha (1 x 1 m subplots), beta, and gamma (70 x 70 m plots), as well as the cascading effects on arthropod high-taxa. By estimating effect sizes (treatments vs. control) by bootstrap resampling, both deferred grazing and grazing exclusion mostly increased vegetation height, plant biomass and standing dead biomass. The effect of grazing exclusion on plant taxonomic diversity was negative. Conversely, deferred grazing increased plant taxonomic diversity, but both treatments reduced plant functional diversity. Reduced grazing pressure in both treatments promoted the break of dominance by prostrate species, followed by fast homogenization of vegetation structure towards dominance of ligneous and erect species. These changes in the plant community led to increases in high-taxa richness and abundance of vegetation-dwelling arthropod groups under both treatments, but had no detectable effects on epigeic arthropods. Our results indicate that decision-making regarding the conservation of southern Brazil grasslands should include both intensive and alleviated levels of grazing management, but not complete grazing exclusion, to maximize conservation results when considering plant and arthropod communities. Public Library of Science 2020-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6957338/ /pubmed/31931512 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227706 Text en © 2020 Ferreira et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ferreira, Pedro M. A.
Andrade, Bianca O.
Podgaiski, Luciana R.
Dias, Amanda C.
Pillar, Valério D.
Overbeck, Gerhard E.
Mendonça, Milton de S.
Boldrini, Ilsi I.
Long-term ecological research in southern Brazil grasslands: Effects of grazing exclusion and deferred grazing on plant and arthropod communities
title Long-term ecological research in southern Brazil grasslands: Effects of grazing exclusion and deferred grazing on plant and arthropod communities
title_full Long-term ecological research in southern Brazil grasslands: Effects of grazing exclusion and deferred grazing on plant and arthropod communities
title_fullStr Long-term ecological research in southern Brazil grasslands: Effects of grazing exclusion and deferred grazing on plant and arthropod communities
title_full_unstemmed Long-term ecological research in southern Brazil grasslands: Effects of grazing exclusion and deferred grazing on plant and arthropod communities
title_short Long-term ecological research in southern Brazil grasslands: Effects of grazing exclusion and deferred grazing on plant and arthropod communities
title_sort long-term ecological research in southern brazil grasslands: effects of grazing exclusion and deferred grazing on plant and arthropod communities
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6957338/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31931512
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0227706
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