Title of article :
Ant and plant species richness in relation to grazing, fertilisation and topography
Author/Authors :
Pihlgren، نويسنده , , Aina and Lenoir، نويسنده , , Lisette and Dahms، نويسنده , , Henriette، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
8
From page :
118
To page :
125
Abstract :
Summary eservation of biodiversity within agricultural landscapes in Europe is of great importance. Conservation priorities in semi-natural grasslands in Sweden have mainly focused on preventing accumulation of litter by management with grazing or haymaking. The effects of specific management regimes on species diversity of different taxa or taxonomic groups can differ considerably. In this study we investigated how plant and ant diversity and community composition were affected by grazing, fertilisation and topography. The results show that plant species richness was higher in grazed than abandoned pastures but ant species richness was not affected by grazing. Both plant and ant species richness was negatively affected by fertilisation. Neither ant nor plant species richness was affected by topography. No significant relation was found between the total numbers of ant and plant species. Both plant species composition and ant species composition were affected by fertilisation and grazing. When considering management or restoration tools for grasslands it is important to focus on more than one taxonomic group.
Keywords :
Conservation , Ant community , Grassland management , semi-natural grassland , Fertilised
Journal title :
Journal for Nature Conservation
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Journal for Nature Conservation
Record number :
2231101
Link To Document :
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