Quantifying biodiversity impacts of livestock using life‐cycle perspectives

Author:

McClelland Shelby C123,Haddix Jill D4,Azad Shefali5,Boughton Elizabeth H5,Boughton Raoul K5,Miller Ryan S6,Swain Hilary M5,Dillon Jasmine A4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Soil and Crop Sciences Colorado State University Fort Collins CO

2. Graduate Degree Program in Ecology Colorado State University Fort Collins CO

3. Soil and Crop Sciences Section, School of Integrative Plant Science Cornell University Ithaca NY

4. Department of Animal Sciences Colorado State University Fort Collins CO

5. Archbold Biological Station Venus FL

6. Center for Epidemiology and Animal Health US Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Veterinary Service Fort Collins CO

Abstract

Biodiversity impacts are rarely included in systems analyses of livestock production. We piloted two approaches toward quantifying biodiversity impacts, pressure‐state‐response (PSR) and potential species loss (PSL), at a cow–calf operation in Florida for which extensive environmental data were available. Using these approaches, we compared livestock production on two vegetation types, semi‐native pasture (SNP) and improved pasture (IMP), and we found fewer deleterious effects on biodiversity associated with SNP (characterized by low stocking rates and no fertilizer) than with IMP, as evidenced by a lower PSL and greater biotic integrity under PSR. Both approaches agreed in the direction of the outcome, but we argue that, when possible, they should be applied complementarily to inform both absolute and per‐unit product biodiversity impacts of livestock production. This research demonstrates how to incorporate biodiversity into life‐cycle perspectives of livestock sustainability assessments when data availability varies, supporting the expansion of multi‐metric, holistic evaluations that are absent from most livestock system analyses.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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