Conservation management of calcareous grasslands. Changes in plant species composition and response of functional traits during 25 years |
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Authors: | Stefanie Kahmen Peter PoschlodKarl-Friedrich Schreiber |
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Affiliation: | a Institute of Botany, Faculty of Biology, University of Regensburg D-93040 Regensburg, Germanyb Pröbstingstr.77, D- 48147 Münster, Germany |
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Abstract: | Five management treatments have been applied to a calcareous grassland since 1974 to study their efficiency in maintaining high diversity of grassland species. The treatments were: continuing sheep grazing, mowing, mulching, burning and leaving fallow (unmanaged). After 25 years of management, the treatments mowing and mulching resulted in a species composition similar to that from grazing by sheep. Thus, mowing and mulching can be useful management alternatives to grazing. In contrast, both burning and leaving fallow considerably changed the species composition. The changes were similar in both treatments and neither can be recommended for management purposes. We also evaluated eight traits with assumed sensitivity to the treatments (life form, life cycle, growth form, runners, lateral spread, fecundity, seed mass, germination season). In 1999, all traits except life cycle were found to respond to the different treatments. Trait response is discussed in detail. |
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Keywords: | Calcareous grassland Management Plant attributes Plant functional traits |
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