Conservation of species-rich subtropical grasslands: traditional management vs. legal conservation requirements in primary and secondary grasslands

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Autor(a) principal: Torchelsen, Fábio Piccin
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: León Cordero, Rodrigo, Overbeck, Gerhard Ernst
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/221486
Resumo: Land-use change is the main cause of biodiversity losses, and for grasslands includes changes in management. The last 10 years has seen afforestation of traditionally grazed grasslands increase considerably in the understudied Serra do Sudeste region of the Brazilian Pampa, turning the region into a mosaic of tree plantations, natural ecosystems (partly in conservation areas without grazing management) and other land uses. We evaluated grassland plant community structure and composition in conservation areas considering two distinct types of land-use history and compared them to grasslands under traditional management. The study was carried out at 58 sites. Per site, three plots were established to sample the plant composition of the herbaceous and shrub layers. We used ordination techniques and indicator species analysis to describe patterns of community composition. We recorded a total of 516 species, thus confirming the high biodiversity of the region. We detected differences in vegetation structure and composition between primary and secondary grasslands. Our study emphasizes the need to increase conservation efforts in the region and points out that current conservation approaches should be evaluated critically regarding their effects for biodiversity conservation and that adequate grazing management is key for grassland biodiversity conservation.
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title Conservation of species-rich subtropical grasslands: traditional management vs. legal conservation requirements in primary and secondary grasslands
spellingShingle Conservation of species-rich subtropical grasslands: traditional management vs. legal conservation requirements in primary and secondary grasslands
Torchelsen, Fábio Piccin
Biodiversidade
Conservação
Bioma Pampa
Biodiversity
Conservation
Grazing
Pampa
Primary grassland
Secondary grassland
Species richness
Subtropical grasslands
Vegetation management
title_short Conservation of species-rich subtropical grasslands: traditional management vs. legal conservation requirements in primary and secondary grasslands
title_full Conservation of species-rich subtropical grasslands: traditional management vs. legal conservation requirements in primary and secondary grasslands
title_fullStr Conservation of species-rich subtropical grasslands: traditional management vs. legal conservation requirements in primary and secondary grasslands
title_full_unstemmed Conservation of species-rich subtropical grasslands: traditional management vs. legal conservation requirements in primary and secondary grasslands
title_sort Conservation of species-rich subtropical grasslands: traditional management vs. legal conservation requirements in primary and secondary grasslands
author Torchelsen, Fábio Piccin
author_facet Torchelsen, Fábio Piccin
León Cordero, Rodrigo
Overbeck, Gerhard Ernst
author_role author
author2 León Cordero, Rodrigo
Overbeck, Gerhard Ernst
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torchelsen, Fábio Piccin
León Cordero, Rodrigo
Overbeck, Gerhard Ernst
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biodiversidade
Conservação
Bioma Pampa
topic Biodiversidade
Conservação
Bioma Pampa
Biodiversity
Conservation
Grazing
Pampa
Primary grassland
Secondary grassland
Species richness
Subtropical grasslands
Vegetation management
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Biodiversity
Conservation
Grazing
Pampa
Primary grassland
Secondary grassland
Species richness
Subtropical grasslands
Vegetation management
description Land-use change is the main cause of biodiversity losses, and for grasslands includes changes in management. The last 10 years has seen afforestation of traditionally grazed grasslands increase considerably in the understudied Serra do Sudeste region of the Brazilian Pampa, turning the region into a mosaic of tree plantations, natural ecosystems (partly in conservation areas without grazing management) and other land uses. We evaluated grassland plant community structure and composition in conservation areas considering two distinct types of land-use history and compared them to grasslands under traditional management. The study was carried out at 58 sites. Per site, three plots were established to sample the plant composition of the herbaceous and shrub layers. We used ordination techniques and indicator species analysis to describe patterns of community composition. We recorded a total of 516 species, thus confirming the high biodiversity of the region. We detected differences in vegetation structure and composition between primary and secondary grasslands. Our study emphasizes the need to increase conservation efforts in the region and points out that current conservation approaches should be evaluated critically regarding their effects for biodiversity conservation and that adequate grazing management is key for grassland biodiversity conservation.
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