草地生物多样性从长期的添加中恢复
J Storkey1, A J Macdonald1, P R Poulton1
1Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 2JQ, UK.
Nature
|December 4, 2015
概括
草地生物多样性可以恢复随着 (N) 污染的减少. 在英国的一项长期实验中,减少来自污染或肥料的沉积改善了物种丰富性和多样性,显示了弹性.
科学领域:
- 生态学
- 环境科学
- 植物学
背景情况:
- 大气 (N) 污染对草原生物多样性产生负面影响.
- 英国的清洁技术减少了氧化排放和沉积.
- 在降低沉积后,草原生物多样性恢复存在不确定性.
研究的目的:
- 研究草原生物多样性对减少添加的反应.
- 评估长期添加是否导致生物多样性不可逆转的低.
- 评估减少投入对生物多样性恢复的有效性.
主要方法:
- 分析了160年历史的公园草实验数据.
- 监测豆类比例,物种丰富和多样性的变化.
- 随着时间的推移 (从1991年至2012年) 降低了N沉积率的地块.
主要成果:
- 生物多样性 (豆类比例,物种丰富,多样性) 随着沉积的减少而增加.
- 在1989年停止使用无机肥的草地表现出大量的多样性恢复,特别是在石灰化时.
- 没有证据表明由于慢性添加而导致生物多样性较低的替代状态,除了极度酸化的情况下.
结论:
- 减少来自污染或肥料的添加对草原生物多样性产生积极影响.
- 长期增加不一定导致生物多样性不可逆转的低.
- 通过割草去除生物质可能有助于植物群体的恢复,这解释了与更广泛的景观的差异.
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