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Effects of the overabundance of wild ungulates on natural grassland in Southern Spain.
Agrofor. Syst. 89, 637-644 (2015)
Increases in the deposition of nitrogen affect biodiversity and the composition of natural vegetation. A significant amount of this nitrogen may originate not only from intensive agricultural and livestock farming, but also from wild ungulates whose abundance and area of distribution are currently increasing in the Iberian Peninsula. In this study we have estimated the abundance of two species of wild ungulates (red deer and wild boar) and the amount of nitrogen contained in their droppings and in the grass. We have also recorded the herbaceous community. The results show that the density of these ungulates is positively correlated to an increase in the grass nitrogen, which adversely affects the percentage of leguminosae in pastures. These results suggest that high densities of ungulates may be affecting plant communities by increasing the amount of nitrogen as a result the deposition of droppings. The current system of big game management should therefore be reviewed to make it compatible with the conservation of plant communities and small herbivore species that may be negatively affected by changes in pasture quality and quantity.
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Publikationstyp
Artikel: Journalartikel
Dokumenttyp
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel
Schlagwörter
Faecal Nitrogen ; Leguminosae ; Nitrogen Plant ; Pasture Quality ; Red Deer ; Wild Boar; Segmented Transects; Nitrogen Deposition; Alpine Grasslands; Crude Protein; Tailed Deer; Vegetation; Abundance; Boar; Dynamics; Forest
ISSN (print) / ISBN
0167-4366
e-ISSN
1572-9680
Zeitschrift
Agroforestry Systems
Quellenangaben
Band: 89,
Heft: 4,
Seiten: 637-644
Verlag
Springer
Verlagsort
Dordrecht
Begutachtungsstatus
Peer reviewed
Institut(e)
Institute for Allergy Research (IAF)