适应性多草场 (AMP) 牧场管理在不增加害虫的情况下提高节肢动物群落行会多样性

IF 2.4 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY Rangeland Ecology & Management Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1016/j.rama.2024.03.001
Ryan B. Schmid , Kelton D. Welch , Richard Teague , Jonathan G. Lundgren
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适应性多牧场放牧(AMP)是一种牲畜管理方式,它采用高密度放牧、频繁的畜群轮换和较长的适应性植物恢复期,在牧场内产生点状干扰。这种牲畜管理方式可能有利于牧场生物多样性和生态系统功能。节肢动物在牧场生态系统中发挥着许多生态功能,如粪便掩埋、害虫控制和授粉,是生态系统功能的关键。然而,AMP放牧对节肢动物群落的影响还没有得到很好的研究。我们评估了AMP放牧对节肢动物群落组成的影响。我们从美国东南部的AMP牧场和常规放牧(CG)牧场收集了叶片、土壤和粪便中的节肢动物群落。比较了不同放牧处理之间节肢动物的丰度、物种丰富度、多样性和行业组成。节肢动物取样附近的草本植物多样性被记录下来。AMP放牧的牧场表现出更高的叶片节肢动物物种丰富度,以及更高的叶片和粪便类群多样性。AMP 放牧对节肢动物群落的影响可能与 AMP 放牧导致植被群落的变化有关。AMP牧场和CG牧场在害虫丰度和物种多样性方面没有发现差异。这项研究表明,AMP牧场管理对节肢动物群落组成有积极影响,这可能是促进AMP牧场生态系统服务的一个重要机制。
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Adaptive Multipaddock (AMP) Pasture Management Increases Arthropod Community Guild Diversity Without Increasing Pests

Adaptive multipaddock (AMP) grazing is a form livestock management that uses high stock density, frequent herd rotation, and long adaptive plant recovery periods to produce punctuated disturbances within pastures. This form of livestock management may benefit pasture biodiversity and ecosystem function. Arthropods are key to ecosystem functionality through the fulfillment of many ecological niches in pasture ecosystems like dung burial, pest control, and pollination. However, the effect of AMP grazing on arthropod communities has not been well studied. We assessed the effect of AMP grazing on arthropod community composition. Foliar, soil, and dung arthropod communities were collected from AMP and conventionally grazed (CG) pastures located in the southeastern US. Arthropod abundance, species richness, diversity, and guild composition were compared between grazing treatments. The herbaceous standing plant diversity was recorded in the immediate vicinity of arthropod sampling. AMP grazed pastures exhibited higher foliar arthropod species richness, along with higher foliar and dung guild diversity. The effects of AMP grazing on the arthropod community were likely correlated to changes to the vegetative community resulting from AMP grazing. No differences in pest abundance or species diversity were found between the AMP and CG pastures. This study shows AMP pasture management has a positive effect of arthropod community composition, which is likely to be an important mechanism to facilitating ecosystem services in AMP pastures.

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Rangeland Ecology & Management
Rangeland Ecology & Management 农林科学-环境科学
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13.00%
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87
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12-24 weeks
期刊介绍: Rangeland Ecology & Management publishes all topics-including ecology, management, socioeconomic and policy-pertaining to global rangelands. The journal''s mission is to inform academics, ecosystem managers and policy makers of science-based information to promote sound rangeland stewardship. Author submissions are published in five manuscript categories: original research papers, high-profile forum topics, concept syntheses, as well as research and technical notes. Rangelands represent approximately 50% of the Earth''s land area and provision multiple ecosystem services for large human populations. This expansive and diverse land area functions as coupled human-ecological systems. Knowledge of both social and biophysical system components and their interactions represent the foundation for informed rangeland stewardship. Rangeland Ecology & Management uniquely integrates information from multiple system components to address current and pending challenges confronting global rangelands.
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