Effects of community camel and sheep grazing on vegetation cover in Al-Mayla rangeland in northern Saudi Arabia

IF 0.8 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRONOMY Range Management and Agroforestry Pub Date : 2023-12-20 DOI:10.59515/rma.2023.v44.i2.02
A. Belgacem, Meshal Alharbi, Abdullah Alhajoj, Fayez Alruwaili, Jeremiah Njeru
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The present study was conducted to investigate the effects of community camel and sheep grazing on vegetation cover and production at Al-Mayla rangeland enclosure in Arar, northern Saudi Arabia, protected for 40 years. Following a first vegetation sampling conducted in August 2022, two different sites (Artemisia and Atriplex sites) were identified and management plan involving grazing for one month on the Artemisia site by 769 heads of camels and the Atriplex site by 2739 heads of sheep was proposed. Upon pressure from the pastoral community, the number of sheep was increased to 7500 head and the grazing period was reduced to 2 weeks in September 2022. Field data collection was conducted after grazing. Total plant cover and soil surface states, species cover and density, and biomass available for grazing were measured and compared to the situation before introducing animals. Results showed that long-term protection (40 years) had a negative effect on vegetation cover dynamics through the development of more competitive and stress-tolerant low-range value species and hard soil crust which reduces infiltration, emergence of seedlings, and growth of plants. The findings suggested that short-period grazing with a high stocking density of mixed herds of camel and sheep which reduced animal selectivity and improved soil structure is not harmful to vegetation cover and range production and had social implications by allowing the grazing of more herds from the community
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放牧骆驼和绵羊对沙特阿拉伯北部 Al-Mayla 牧场植被覆盖的影响
本研究旨在调查骆驼和羊群放牧对沙特阿拉伯北部阿拉尔 Al-Mayla 围牧场植被覆盖和产量的影响。在 2022 年 8 月进行了首次植被取样后,确定了两个不同的地点(蒿草地点和 Atriplex 地点),并提出了管理计划,即在蒿草地点放牧 769 头骆驼,在 Atriplex 地点放牧 2739 头羊,为期一个月。在牧民社区的压力下,绵羊的数量增加到了 7500 头,放牧期也缩短到了 2022 年 9 月的两周。放牧结束后进行了实地数据收集。测量了植物总覆盖率和土壤表面状态、物种覆盖率和密度以及可用于放牧的生物量,并与引入动物之前的情况进行了比较。结果表明,长期保护(40 年)对植被覆盖动态产生了负面影响,因为竞争性更强、抗逆性更强的低范围价值物种和坚硬的土壤板结会减少渗透、幼苗萌发和植物生长。研究结果表明,高密度的骆驼和绵羊混群短期放牧降低了动物的选择性,改善了土壤结构,对植被覆盖和牧场生产无害,而且还具有社会意义,因为它允许更多来自社区的牧群放牧。
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期刊介绍: The Society has been established with the following objectives: 1. To advance the cause of research activity in all aspects of rangelands and to encourage and promote the studies on rangeland, wasteland ecosystems and agroforestry. 2. To provide facilities for seminars and conferences to rangeland researchers, development workers and farmers and to encourage close cooperation with organizations having related aims and interests. 3. To disseminate the knowledge of scientific agriculture and technology for forage and rangeland production, improvement and management.
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