Forages and Grazing in Horse Nutrition 2012
DOI: 10.3920/978-90-8686-755-4_16
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How do horses graze pastures and affect the diversity of grassland ecosystems?

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“…Because of this and the initially biologically diverse floristic composition, the semi-natural pasture stands apart from the other cases: the average species number per 1 m 2 was almost double that in the other two study areas. The vegetation within each parcel was also the most heterogeneous, which confirms the results of Fleurance et al [26]. It also had most litter in the sward, which is characteristic for extensive grazing [45].…”
Section: Impacts On Vegetation Diversity and Composition And Pasturesupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…Because of this and the initially biologically diverse floristic composition, the semi-natural pasture stands apart from the other cases: the average species number per 1 m 2 was almost double that in the other two study areas. The vegetation within each parcel was also the most heterogeneous, which confirms the results of Fleurance et al [26]. It also had most litter in the sward, which is characteristic for extensive grazing [45].…”
Section: Impacts On Vegetation Diversity and Composition And Pasturesupporting
confidence: 86%
“…However, the variation in vegetation heights and litter abundance was particularly high in the semi-natural pasture of Ypäjä. The selective pattern of grazing by horses is known to lead to a mosaic structure of pastures due to close grazing on most suitable sites and concomitant avoidance of some other areas by horses creates heterogeneous vegetation [26], which is likely to contribute to high diversity of other taxa, such as invertebrates and birds [78,81]. However, the patterns will only persist if no additional management to prevent structural and compositional diversification is carried out.…”
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