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Experimental evidence that even minor livestock trampling has severe effects on land snail communities in forest remnants

机译:实验证据表明,即使是很小的牲畜践踏对土地蜗牛有严重的影响社区森林残留物

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Land-use intensification is increasing dramatically in production systems world-wide. Livestock production is an important component of production land use, and increases in livestock densities have had a wide range of negative consequences. The off-site effects of livestock grazing and trampling on native vegetation adjacent to pastoral land have received less attention than on-farm effects. Moreover, where significant ecological effects of livestock spillover have been identified, the mechanistic determinants of these effects have not typically been investigated. Here, we tested the mechanistic drivers of livestock trampling effects on land snail communities in forest remnants using simulated trampling under field conditions. We used a factorial combination of leaf-litter manipulation and trampling treatments to partition different causal drivers of livestock impacts on land snail communities and related them to five environmental variables that are altered by livestock. We show that even very low frequency trampling caused severe changes to land snail communities. Land snail density, even under the lowest trampling frequency, declined by an average of 42individualsm(-2) and land snail species richness decreased by an average of 10 species per plot compared with control plots. The underlying drivers of changes in land snail communities varied, but were primarily linked to leaf-litter mass, rather than soil compaction.Synthesis and applications. Overall, these results suggest that even minimal disturbance by livestock has large effects on land snail communities, but the underlying drivers of these effects require further investigation in longer duration and more intensive studies. Our results provide strong support for livestock exclusion as an important management tool for native forest remnants embedded within production landscapes.
机译:土地利用集约化增长在全球生产系统。畜牧生产是一个重要的组成部分生产用地,增加牲畜密度有广泛的负面的的后果。放牧和践踏原生植被毗邻田园土地得到更少关注提高效果。牲畜的重要生态效应溢出已确定,机械这些影响的决定因素并没有一般被调查。机械的司机牲畜践踏对土地的蜗牛社区森林的影响使用模拟残余践踏在字段条件。藏操纵和践踏的治疗方法划分不同的因果的司机在陆地上蜗牛社区和牲畜的影响相关的五个环境变量改变了牲畜。低频践踏造成严重的变化土地蜗牛社区。在践踏的最低频率,减少了平均42 individualsm(2)和土地蜗牛物种丰富度平均下降了10物种每情节与控制块。底层驱动程序的变化土地蜗牛社区不同,但主要是有关藏的质量,而不是土壤压实。这些结果表明,即使是最小的扰动的牲畜有很大的影响土地蜗牛社区,但底层司机需要进一步的影响调查更长的时间和更多密集的研究。对牲畜排斥作为一种重要的支持管理工具的原始森林的残骸嵌入生产景观。

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