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Using insect diversity for determining land restoration development: examining the influence of grazing history on ant assemblages in rehabilitated pasture. (Recent advances in restoration ecology: Examining the modern Australian agro-ecological and post-mining landscapes.)

机译:利用昆虫多样性来确定土地的恢复发展:研究放牧历史对恢复牧场中蚂蚁组合的影响。 (恢复生态学的最新进展:研究现代澳大利亚农业生态和采矿后的景观。)

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Ant assemblages, used widely as bioindicators of land management practices, were sampled in rehabilitated pastures and surrounding habitats at Norwich Park Coal Mine in central Queensland, Australia. As the end-use goal of a number of rehabilitated mine sites in the region is sustainable pasture-land, the aim of this study was to investigate the influence of varying grazing histories on ant fauna, to provide further understanding on the function of rehabilitated agroecosystems and multi-trophic interactions. Examination of seven study sites revealed three distinct ant assemblages, broadly reflecting mining and grazing history. Rehabilitated pastures where grazing had ceased 2 years prior to ant sampling contained low species richness with a basic ant composition, regardless of stocking rate, and was similar to ungrazed rehabilitated pasture. The rehabilitated pasture with continual low intensity grazing showed ant compositional similarities to the neighboring unmined pasture, although assemblage descriptors were intermediate between unmined and rehabilitated sites. Buffel grass (Pennisetum ciliare, basionym Cenchrus ciliaris) and other stoloniferous or rhizomatous grasses were the principal influence on ant assemblages, with grazing reducing the ground dominance of such grasses and providing a more favorable habitat for a wider range of ant species.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2012.02.017
机译:在澳大利亚昆士兰州中部的诺里奇公园煤矿,在经过修复的牧场和周围栖息地中采样了被广泛用作土地管理实践生物指标的蚂蚁组合。由于该地区许多恢复原状的矿区的最终用途是可持续的牧场,因此本研究的目的是调查各种放牧历史对蚂蚁动物群的影响,以进一步了解恢复原状的生态系统的功能。和多营养的互动。对七个研究地点的检查揭示了三个不同的蚂蚁组合,广泛反映了采矿和放牧的历史。不论放养率高低,在放牧前2年就停止放牧的翻新牧场中,物种丰富度低且具有基本的蚂蚁成分,与未翻耕过的翻新牧场相似。经过修复的牧场持续进行低强度放牧,其蚂蚁的成分与附近未开采的牧场具有相似的蚂蚁成分,尽管组合描述符位于未开采和已修复的地点之间。水牛草(Pennisetum ciliare,别名Cenchrus ciliaris)和其他茎或根茎草是蚂蚁组合的主要影响因素,放牧减少了这类草在地面上的优势地位,并为更广泛的蚂蚁物种提供了更有利的栖息地。 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.agee.2012.02.017

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