2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10457-022-00760-9
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Changes in forest structure modify understory and livestock occurrence along the natural cycle and different management strategies in Nothofagus antarctica forests

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“…We also recorded animal feces from native (Lama guanicoe, guanaco) and domestic animals (cows) along each transect (50 × 4 m, 200 m²). We used the number of feces as a proxy of animal use (animal ha -1 ) by assuming: (i) Feces was maintained in the forest floor for a period not longer than a calendar year (decomposition rates was low during summer due to low temperatures and high during winter due to mechanical effect of snow accumulation) [8,32]. (ii) Average values of defecation per day were defined as 6.0 times per day for guanacos, and 12.3 times per day for cows.…”
Section: Study Area Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We also recorded animal feces from native (Lama guanicoe, guanaco) and domestic animals (cows) along each transect (50 × 4 m, 200 m²). We used the number of feces as a proxy of animal use (animal ha -1 ) by assuming: (i) Feces was maintained in the forest floor for a period not longer than a calendar year (decomposition rates was low during summer due to low temperatures and high during winter due to mechanical effect of snow accumulation) [8,32]. (ii) Average values of defecation per day were defined as 6.0 times per day for guanacos, and 12.3 times per day for cows.…”
Section: Study Area Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, we considered different residual palatable biomass in the understory for further calculations of stocking rate (130 kg DM ha -1 for guanacos and 260 kg DM ha -1 for cows). And finally, (iv) we used sheep equivalent based on the animal species size (0.50 for guanaco and 0.16 for cows) to standardize the current livestock density (LD) (for more details see [8]). To characterize the understory, we used the point-intercept method with 50 intercept points (every 1 m) along each transect.…”
Section: Study Area Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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