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The influence of land-use practices and economics on plant species richness in meadows
Authors:HG Zechmeister  I Schmitzberger  J Peterseil
Institution:
  • a Department of Conservation Biology, Vegetation- and Landscape Ecology, Institute of Ecology and Conservation Biology, University of Vienna, Althanstraße 14, A-1091 Vienna, Austria
  • b Austrian Council for Agricultural Engineering and Rural Development (ÖKL), Gußhausstraße 6, A-1040 Vienna, Austria
  • Abstract:Thirty-one meadows were investigated within five sites representing various farming styles found in Austrian cultural landscapes. The meadows were analysed regarding (a) biodiversity (vascular plant and bryophyte species richness), (b) land-use practices (fertiliser input, mowing intensity, the use of silage), and (c) economic aspects (variable costs, profit margin and subsidies per ha). There were significant negative correlations between plant species richness and mowing intensity and intensity of fertiliser application. Bryophytes were good indicators of low nutrient regimes, having high species richness at low fertiliser input. Vascular plants showed highest species richness at an intermediate nitrogen supply. The total plant species richness decreased with increasing nitrogen supply. Intensive silage production was also negatively correlated with plant diversity. Species with a very narrow ecological niche of soil moisture and nutrients declined, whereas species adapted to wider ecological conditions increased. Profit margin and variable costs correlated negatively with plant species richness, with meadows that offered low or no profit margins showing highest species richness. There was no significant relationship between species richness and the amount of subsidies invested at the study meadows. Estimated costs of maintaining a species are shown. It is concluded that if plant species richness are to be maintained in these meadows, farmers have to receive increased financial incentives through agro-environmental subsidies for appropriate meadow management, and these have to be linked to clearly defined measures.
    Keywords:Biodiversity  Vascular plants  Bryophytes  Profit margin  Subsidies  Fertilisers  Meadows  Austria
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