Title of article
Effects of stock grazing on the ground invertebrate fauna of woodland remnants
Author/Authors
Bromham، Lindell نويسنده , , Cardillo، Marcel نويسنده , , Bennett، Andrew F. نويسنده , , Elgar، Mark A. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-198
From page
199
To page
0
Abstract
Habitat fragmentation can leave formerly widespread habitat types represented by only small habitat ʹislandsʹ, and the conservation of these remnants is frequently compromised by ongoing disturbance. In northern Victoria, grazing of woodland remnants by sheep and cattle has profound effects on the vegetation structure of the woodland by removing understorey and ground vegetation. To investigate the effects of grazing pressure on remnant grey box Eucalyptus microcarpa woodland in northern Victoria, we surveyed the ground invertebrate fauna in ungrazed woodland remnants, grazed woodland remnants, and grazed pasture. The number of invertebrates caught increased from ungrazed woodland to grazed woodland to pasture, but this increase was due primarily to the most abundant orders (Hymenoptera, Coleoptera and Aranaea), and two abundant taxa characteristic of pasture (Orthoptera and Dermaptera). In contrast, most of the less abundant orders followed the opposite pattern, and were caught in higher numbers (and as a higher proportion of the total catch) in ungrazed woodland. Ungrazed woodland had a more diverse ground invertebrate fauna, most likely due to the greater diversity of food and habitat resources provided by the less disturbed vegetation. The differences in invertebrate communities corresponded to differences in vegetation and litter layers. The reduction in biodiversity of remnants due to grazing has implications for conservation management of remnant woodland in agricultural landscapes.
Keywords
Christmas Island , land crabs , rainforest , Seed bank , Muntingia calabura
Journal title
Australian Journal of Ecology
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Australian Journal of Ecology
Record number
83046
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