Descripción
|
|
---|---|
This study typifies and characterizes grassland communities on the basis of their floristic composition, richness and biodiversity in a dehesa (open woodland) system in the Sierra de Guadarrama (Riosequillo Farm). It identifies the major trends in the grasslands? spatial variation, and discusses their relationship with several eophysical and human use-related factors such as a rotational strategy for extensively grazed cattle and the use of irrigation ditches in some pastures. The main spatial variation trend in the grasslands is related to an oligotrophy-eutrophy soil gradient. This variation trend overlaps with another, related to the position on the farm?s geomorphological gradient. Irrigated grasslands have a lower alpha diversity. However, the existence of irrigated and non-irrigated pastures allows the maintenance of a high beta diversity throughout the property. | |
Internacional
|
No |
Nombre congreso
|
51ª Reunión Científica de la SEEP |
Tipo de participación
|
960 |
Lugar del congreso
|
Pamplona |
Revisores
|
Si |
ISBN o ISSN
|
9788497692779 |
DOI
|
|
Fecha inicio congreso
|
14/05/2012 |
Fecha fin congreso
|
18/05/2012 |
Desde la página
|
117 |
Hasta la página
|
122 |
Título de las actas
|
Nuevos retos de la ganadería extensiva: un agente de conservación en peligro de extinción |