High species richness of sheep-grazed sand pastures is driven by disturbance tolerant and weedy short-lived species
Gergely Kovacsics-Vári,
Judit Sonkoly,
Katalin Tóth
et al.
Abstract:We selected 15 sheep-grazed sand pastures along increasing grazing
intensity to study fine scale biomass patterns of main fractions (green
biomass, litter) and that of plant species and functional groups (life
forms and social behaviour types). We classified them into five grazing
intensity levels based on stocking rate, proximity to drinking and
resting places, and the number of droppings and other tracks of grazing
animals. We formulated three study questions: i) How does increasing
intensity of sheep grazin… Show more
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