Conservation value of semi-natural pastures in Sweden:: Contrasting botanical and avian measures

被引:57
|
作者
Pärt, T [1 ]
Söderström, B [1 ]
机构
[1] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Conservat Biol, S-75007 Uppsala, Sweden
关键词
D O I
10.1046/j.1523-1739.1999.98125.x
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Conservation of biodiversity in semi-natural pastures of Sweden is based mainly on management prescriptions to increase botanical values (i.e., species richness of vascular plants confined to pastures), assuming plants to be good indicators of overall biodiversity We compared species richness and abundance of 29 species of farmland birds breeding in 88 semi-natural pastures of different conservation value as evalutated by a nation-wide inventory of semi-natural pastures in Sweden. We tested whether there was an association Between existing measures of conservation value based mainly on the species richness and rarity of vascular plants, and three species richness subsets of farmland birds. Species richness of all farmland birds decreasing farmland birds, and dry pasture birds were not associated with the botanical conservation value of pastures. Pastures surrounded by open farmland contained significantly more farmland bird species and more decreasing farmland species than pastures located at forest-field edges within the same landscape. In addition, richness of all farmland bird species, decreasing farmland species, and decreasing dry pasture species increased significantly with increasing pasture area and increasing proportion of a short field layer (reflecting grazing intensity). The species richness of decreasing dry-pasture species of birds was also weakly positively correlated with the proportion of the field layer being artificially fertilized. Our results suggest that there are only weak relationships if any between species richness in birds and vascular plants at the local scale (2-15 ha), so using vascular plants as indicators of overall biodiversity may be unreliable. The present management prescription of intensive grazing to increase overall biodiversity is not supported by the literature on invertebrates, birds, and plants. We suggest that future management of semi-natural pastures should be revised to include a relaxed grazing intensity, which may increase heterogeneity of field layer height, allowing larger areas to be grazed with a given stock size, and may increase meat and milk production due to a higher quality of grazing.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:755 / 765
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The value of semi-natural grasslands for the conservation of carabid beetles in long-term managed forested landscapes
    Taboada, Angela
    Kotze, D. Johan
    Salgado, Jose M.
    Tarrega, Reyes
    JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION, 2011, 15 (04) : 573 - 590
  • [22] Plants, insects and birds in semi-natural pastures in relation to local habitat and landscape factors
    Söderström, B
    Svensson, B
    Vessby, K
    Glimskär, A
    BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION, 2001, 10 (11) : 1839 - 1863
  • [23] APPLICATION OF RECIPROCAL AVERAGING TO THE STUDY OF SEMI-NATURAL PASTURES IN THE REGION OF QUEBEC-CITY
    DOYON, D
    CLABAULT, G
    NATURALISTE CANADIEN, 1979, 106 (02): : 313 - 330
  • [24] Plants, insects and birds in semi-natural pastures in relation to local habitat and landscape factors
    Bo Söderström
    Birgitta Svensson
    Karolina Vessby
    Anders Glimskär
    Biodiversity & Conservation, 2001, 10 : 1839 - 1863
  • [25] Economic incentives for preserving biodiverse semi-natural pastures with calves from dairy cows
    Holmstrom, Kristina
    Kumm, Karl-Ivar
    Andersson, Hans
    Nadeau, Elisabet
    Segerkvist, Katarina Arvidsson
    Hessle, Anna
    JOURNAL FOR NATURE CONSERVATION, 2021, 62
  • [26] Recovery of plant diversity in restored semi-natural pastures depends on adjacent land use
    Winsa, Marie
    Bommarco, Riccardo
    Lindborg, Regina
    Marini, Lorenzo
    Ockinger, Erik
    APPLIED VEGETATION SCIENCE, 2015, 18 (03) : 413 - 422
  • [27] Horse Welfare and Natural Values on Semi-Natural and Extensive Pastures in Finland: Synergies and Trade-Offs
    Saastamoinen, Markku
    Herzon, Iryna
    Sarkijarvi, Susanna
    Schreurs, Catherine
    Myllymaki, Marianna
    LAND, 2017, 6 (04)
  • [28] Apelin System in Mammary Gland of Sheep Reared in Semi-Natural Pastures of the Central Apennines
    Mercati, Francesca
    Maranesi, Margherita
    Dall'Aglio, Cecilia
    Petrucci, Linda
    Pasquariello, Rolando
    Tardella, Federico Maria
    De Felice, Elena
    Scocco, Paola
    ANIMALS, 2018, 8 (12):
  • [29] Seasonal productivity and nutritive value of temperate grasses found in semi-natural pastures in Europe: responses to cutting frequency and N supply
    Pontes, L. S.
    Carrere, P.
    Andueza, D.
    Louault, F.
    Soussana, J. F.
    GRASS AND FORAGE SCIENCE, 2007, 62 (04) : 485 - 496
  • [30] Value of semi-natural areas as biodiversity indicators in agricultural landscapes
    Hietala-Koivu, R
    Järvenpää, T
    Helenius, J
    AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 2004, 101 (01) : 9 - 19