Long-Term Grazing Accelerated Litter Decomposition in Northern Temperate Grasslands

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Xiaozhu Chuan
Cameron N. Carlyle
Edward W. Bork
Scott X. Chang
Daniel B. Hewins
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[1] University of Alberta,Department of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science
[2] University of Alberta,Department of Renewable Resources
[3] Rhode Island College,Biology Department, Fogarty Life Science
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Ecosystems | 2018年 / 21卷
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biogeochemical cycling; carbon cycle; nitrogen cycle; lignin; litter quality; decay constants; rangelands; livestock;
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Livestock grazing affects plant community composition, diversity, and carbon (C) and nutrient cycling in grasslands. Grazing leads to plant communities that have higher relative abundance of grazing-tolerant species, which in turn may alter the chemical composition of biomass and subsequent litter decomposition rates. To better understand the effects of long-term grazing and associated vegetation shifts on biogeochemical cycling in northern temperate grasslands of western Canada, we studied litter decomposition over 18 months at 15 locations, stratified across the Mixed-grass Prairie, Central Parkland, and Foothills Fescue natural subregions. At each location, we examined decomposition in an area exposed to grazing and an area where cattle were excluded. We used litterbags containing leaf litter from seven major grass species representing different grazing tolerances and included a local source of community litter from each study site and cellulose paper as standards. Decomposition was affected by litter types, with litter from grazing-tolerant species such as Poa pratensis and Bouteloua gracilis having faster decomposition rates compared to grazing-intolerant species, supporting the hypothesis that changes in vegetation composition due to grazing influences biogeochemical cycling by modifying litter decomposition in grasslands. Litter decomposition was also overall most rapid in the cool–wet Foothills Fescue, followed by the temperate mesic Central Parkland, and slowest in the warmer–drier Mixed-grass Prairie. Combined with known grazing-induced changes in grassland composition, these findings indicate that livestock grazing may accelerate litter decomposition rates in the more mesic Foothills Fescue and parkland regions, but not the more arid Mixed-grass Prairie. Overall, this study elucidates the role of livestock grazing and its associated effects on litter decomposition and ecosystem processes in northern grassland ecosystems.
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页码:1321 / 1334
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