Title of article
The bryophyte layer in a calcareous grassland after a decade of contrasting mowing regimes Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Alain Vanderpoorten، نويسنده , , Louis-Marie Delescaille، نويسنده , , Anne-Laure Jacquemart، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
8
From page
11
To page
18
Abstract
Analysis of variance and redundancy analysis were used to study the effects of mowing regime and herb canopy structure on the bryophyte layer of a calcareous grassland in southern Belgium. Species richness in mown and control plots did not significantly differ. In control plots, a number of grassland species were able to survive within a grassy-shrubby fringe 15 years after shrub cutting. This suggests that there might be a time-lag of at least 20 years before cessation of mowing results in a significant decrease in species number per m2. Mown plots were mostly characterized by the almost complete cover of large pleurocarps. Mowing resulted in almost continuous herb and moss layers that were unfavourable for a number of annual bryophytes, many of which are of high conservation interest. It is suggested that grazing, which increases the number of species, especially the number of pioneers, is likely to be more beneficial to bryophytes.
Keywords
Canopy structure , Calcareous grasslands , Mowing regime , Bryophyte layer
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Record number
836760
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