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The effects of extensive grazing on the vegetation of a landscape-scale restoration site

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posted on 2023-07-26, 15:41 authored by Peter A. Stroh, John Bragg, Peter Carey, Carol Laidlaw, Martin Lester, J. Owen Mountford, Geoff Smith, Tim H. Sparks, Stuart Warrington, Francine M. R. Hughes
The Wicken Fen Vision (Cambridgeshire, UK) is a landscape-scale habitat restoration project that uses process-driven, open-ended approaches to develop habitats on highly degraded and drained peat soils of former intensive arable land. The project land is extensively grazed with herds of free-roaming, minimally managed herds of Highland cattle and Konik horses. In one 119 ha area, seven 25m x 25 m grazing exclosures were erected and vascular plant species were recorded from 2007 to 2017. Plant species data were analysed to (1) compare changes in plant species composition and diversity in grazed and ungrazed areas; (2) use plant species traits and plant-environment associations to explore the nature of changes in plant composition; (3) use remote sensing to explore changes in vegetation structure; (4) examine the influence of land use histories on grazing outcomes in different parts of the site. There was a clear divergence through time between grazed and ungrazed areas, attributed to significantly greater canopy height, Ellenberg L (Light) and Ellenberg N (fertility) values within the exclosures. Species richness was significantly higher in grazed compared with ungrazed areas and species assemblages separated through the study period. After ten years, extensive free-roaming grazing has had significant impacts on vegetation structure and species richness but effects varied across the study site because of differing historical land use.

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Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

7

Issue number

2

Page range

88-104

Publication title

European Journal of Ecology

ISSN

1339-8474

Publisher

University of Presov

File version

  • Published version

Language

  • eng

Legacy posted date

2022-02-09

Legacy creation date

2022-02-09

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

Faculty of Science & Engineering

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