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Conservation prioritization usually focuses on conservation of rare species or biodiversity, rather than ecological processes. This is partially due to a lack of informative indicators of ecosystem function. Biological soil crusts (BSCs) trap and retain soil and water resources in arid ecosystems and function as major carbon and nitrogen fixers; thus, they may be informative indicators of ecosystem function. We created spatial models of multiple indicators of the diversity and function of BSCs (species richness, evenness, functional diversity, functional redundancy, number of rare species, number of habitat specialists, nitrogen and carbon fixation indices, soil stabilization, and surface roughening) for the 800,000-ha...
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Journal Citation;
Tags: Conservation Biology,
conservation planning,
conservation prioritization,
cryptogams,
cyanobacteria, All tags...
deserts,
ecological indicators,
ecosystem engineers,
ecosystem function,
ecosystem services,
semi-arid lands, Fewer tags
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In light of the continuing debate regarding overcompensation we studied the responses of above-ground biomass in a high-elevation, semi-arid grassland to defoliation, defoliation history, and livestock grazing. The above-ground annual net primary productivity (ANPP) was measured over 2 years in one-hundred twenty, 1-m2 plots that were exposed to single- and multi-year defoliation and grazing treatments. Plant communities showed an average increase in ANPP of 31%?45% due to a single defoliation event. The most conservative estimate of average ANPP of defoliated subplots was 29.4 g m?2 greater than the non-defoliated controls. A history of defoliation, due to clipping or grazing, lessened the magnitude of the compensatory...
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Types: Citation,
Journal Citation;
Tags: ANPP,
Rangeland Ecology & Management,
Society for Range Management,
clipping,
high-elevation grasslands, All tags...
overcompesation,
root biomass,
squirreltail,
western wheatgrass, Fewer tags
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