Is livestock grazing a key factor for changing vegetation patterns in lime rich coastal dunes in the Netherlands?

In 1990, livestock grazing was introduced in Meijendel, a 1800 ha lime-rich coastal dune area, at a density of 0.06–0.07 LLU.ha-1.year−1 (1:12–18 ha) to counteract encroachment of tall grasses and shrubland on dune grassland and increase the bare sand area. Monitoring was based on four digital orthophotos (1975–1990–2001-2009) with a high spatial resolution (pixel size 25 × 25 cm). The changes were tested using Generalized Estimating Equations. Habitat changes occurred, but contradicting our hypothesis, there was no significant impact from the grazing on bare sand, grassland or shrubland withi... Mehr ...

Verfasser: van der Hagen, Harrie G.J.M.
Assendorp, Dan
Calame, Wim
van der Meulen, Frank
Sýkora, Karlè V.
Schaminée, Joop H.J.
Dokumenttyp: article/Letter to editor
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Schlagwörter: Aerial photographs / Blowout / Coastal dunes / Hippophae rhamnoides / Livestock grazing / Oryctolagus cuniculus
Sprache: Englisch
Permalink: https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-26838660
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