Afforestation and abandonment of semi‐natural grasslands lead to biodiversity loss and a decline in ecosystem services and functions

Author:

Prangel Elisabeth1ORCID,Kasari‐Toussaint Liis1,Neuenkamp Lena2ORCID,Noreika Norbertas34ORCID,Karise Reet3,Marja Riho5,Ingerpuu Nele1,Kupper Tiiu67,Keerberg Liis8,Oja Ede6,Meriste Mart9,Tiitsaar Anu1,Ivask Mari10,Helm Aveliina1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences University of Tartu Tartu Estonia

2. Institute of Landscape Ecology University of Münster Münster Germany

3. Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Estonian University of Life Sciences Tartu Estonia

4. Nature Research Centre Vilnius Lithuania

5. ‘Lendület’ Landscape and Conservation Ecology, Institute of Ecology and Botany Centre for Ecological Research Vácrátót Hungary

6. Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden University of Tartu Tartu Estonia

7. Tallinn Botanic Garden Tallinn Estonia

8. Estonian Fund for Nature (ELF) Tartu Estonia

9. Nordic Botanical Ltd Tartumaa Estonia

10. School of Engineering, Tartu College Tallinn University of Technology Tartu Estonia

Abstract

Abstract During the past century, semi‐natural grasslands, once widespread throughout Europe, have largely been converted into intensively managed agricultural areas, abandoned or afforested. These large‐scale land‐use changes have already resulted in considerable biodiversity loss but can also lead to decline in ecosystem service provision and ecosystem multifunctionality. We assessed the impact of afforestation and abandonment of semi‐natural grasslands on the supply of ecosystem services in Western Estonia. We compared a wide array of services provided by open grasslands, abandoned grasslands and afforested grasslands. Additionally, we analysed the impact of land‐use change and species richness on ecosystem multifunctionality. Significant declines in the supply of pollination services, natural pest regulation, forage production, soil quality, wild food and cultural appreciation of landscape were detected as a result of overgrowing or afforestation. There was significant positive relationship between species richness and ecosystem multifunctionality, that is, more biodiverse grasslands were able to support more services at higher capacity. Results show that both grassland degradation due to abandonment, as well as grassland afforestation, have significant negative impacts on biodiversity, on the supply of multiple important ecosystem services and on the ecosystem multifunctionality. Synthesis and applications. Temperate semi‐natural grasslands have high biodiversity and capacity to deliver multiple important ecosystem services simultaneously. Conservation and restoration of grassland habitats must be considered as an important part of sustainable landscape planning.

Funder

Eesti Teadusagentuur

European Commission

European Regional Development Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology

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