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Grazing regime as a tool to assess positive side effects of livestock farming systems on wading birds
Authors:Muriel Tichit  Olivier Renault
Affiliation:a UMR INRA SAD APT - INA PG, 16 rue Claude Bernard, 75231 Paris, France
b Population and Community Ecology, INA PG, 16 rue Claude Bernard, 75231 Paris, France
Abstract:Wet grasslands support large populations of waders. As these birds are very sensitive to sward height and heterogeneity, grazing management is a key issue to their conservation. On a French coastal marsh consisting of 816 fields of wet grasslands, birds were monitored in spring and grazing regimes were assessed at three periods: year, spring, autumn. Each species was associated with a particular annual grazing index lower than the mean for all grazed fields. During spring, grazing intensity was significantly lower for fields occupied by birds than for those of the entire landscape. Different species of waders showed different preferences to grazing intensity with redshanks and curlews representing two extremes of a gradient going from low to high intensity. In early spring, the more precocious species selected fields with a significantly higher mean and variance in autumn stocking rate than for all grazed fields in previous autumn. These results highlight the need to maintain a variety of grazing regimes if conservation of the waders is to be achieved at the community level. On the basis of our analysis, useful indicators related to thresholds on livestock density and turn-out date can be derived to assess positive side effects of livestock farming systems.
Keywords:Grazing intensity   Wading birds   Wet grasslands   Habitat conservation
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