Coexistence of grasses and shrubs in Patagonian steppes. Norm or exception?

Author:

Biancari Lucio1ORCID,Oñatibia Gastón R.1ORCID,Gaitán Juan J.23ORCID,Aguiar Martín R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cátedra de Ecología e IFEVA, Facultad de Agronomía Universidad de Buenos Aires, CONICET Buenos Aires Argentina

2. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA) Instituto de Suelos Castelar Buenos Aires Argentina

3. Universidad Nacional de Luján, CONICET Luján Buenos Aires Argentina

Abstract

AbstractQuestions(1) Is the co‐dominance of grasses and shrubs a general feature of Patagonian steppes? (2) At a local scale, does it change with domestic grazing intensity or decadal changes in precipitation?LocationsQuestion 1. Patagonia region in southern South America. Question 2. Shrub–grass steppes (45°24′S, 70°17′W) subjected to different grazing intensity for decades.MethodsWe sampled vegetation to estimate perennial grass and shrub cover at two scales: regional and local. At the regional (phytogeographical) scale, we sampled grazed steppes under different climates and soils (n = 324 sites over ca. 487,000 km2). At the local scale, we sampled paddocks subjected to known grazing management, from commercial intensive densities of sheep to total (experimental) exclusion. Also, in the same site, we sampled permanent plots (25 years old) in a grazing exclosure to study the effects of precipitation variation.ResultsMixed communities are the predominant form of community organization in the Patagonia region. At the regional scale, shrub cover was negatively related to grass cover and communities where shrubs had higher cover than grasses represent 54% of the data set. At the local scale for an arid steppe, perennial grasses had higher cover than shrubs, regardless of grazing pressure. The shrub‐to‐grass ratio was increased only by intensive grazing. Permanent plots in a grazing‐excluded paddock indicate that decadal xeric or humid climate periods decrease or increase total cover, respectively. Surprisingly, the relative shrub‐to‐grass ratio did not change significantly.ConclusionsAlthough perennial grasses and shrubs cover are negatively correlated, they coexist in the Patagonian steppes under a wide range of climate, soil and grazing conditions. At a local scale, selective herbivory promotes species replacement but did not substantially change the life‐form covers. Water shortages, as well as periods of water surplus, similarly affect both life forms without compromising their coexistence.

Funder

Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria

Universidad de Buenos Aires

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Ecology

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