Effects of Grazing Intensity on the Regeneration of Woody Species in an Oak Woodland

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作者
Lempesi, Aimilia [1 ]
Eleftheriadou, Alexia [1 ]
Delivasi, Zacharoula [1 ]
Psyllidou, Aikaterini [1 ]
Korakis, Georgios [1 ]
Kyriazopoulos, Apostolos P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Democritus Univ Thrace, Dept Forestry & Management Environm & Nat Resourc, 193 Pantazidou Str, Orestiada 68200, Greece
关键词
goat grazing; Quercus frainetto; seedlings establishment; silvopastoral system; species diversity; TREE REGENERATION; DIVERSITY; VEGETATION; ECOSYSTEM; FOREST; RANGE; GOATS;
D O I
10.15835/nbha45210908
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
In the Mediterranean regions, oak forests are commonly used for livestock grazing. However, it is well documented that livestock grazing is an essential factor that can affect the success of natural regeneration of oak and other woody species of the understorey. Consequently, it influences the composition and structure of oak woodlands. The main objective of the present study was to examine the effects of grazing intensity on characteristics of oak seedlings establishment (density, height, number of leaves) and on the diversity of the woody species seedlings. The research was conducted in open canopy Quercus frainetto woodland, grazed by a herd of 500 goats for eight months per year, located in Evros region, north-eastern Greece. The distance from a goat corral was used to represent relative grazing intensity. In May 2016, vegetation measurements were made along transects placed at 50, 150, 300, 600 and 1200 m from the goat corral, running perpendicular to four replicates. According to the results, increased grazing intensity significantly reduced the density, the plant height and the number of leaves of Quercus frainetto seedlings. Grazing intensity did not affect significantly diversity, evenness and dominance indices for the woody species seedlings. However, heavy grazing reduced species richness and the Chao1 index.
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页码:597 / 601
页数:5
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