How Do Nitrogen Deposition, Mowing, and Deer Grazing Drive Vegetation Changes on Dune Heaths?

Author:

Kaae Mathias Emil1ORCID,Hu Fenjuan2,Bak Jesper Leth3,Strandberg Morten Tune3,Damgaard Christian Frølund3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ecoscience, Section of Terrestrial Ecology, Aarhus University, 1110, C. F. Møllers Allé 8, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark

2. VIA University College, Forskningscenter for byggeri, klima, vandteknologi og digitalisering, Banegårdsgade 2, 8700 Horsens, Denmark

3. Department of Ecoscience, Section of Terrestrial Ecology, Aarhus University, 1120, C. F. Møllers Allé 4, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark

Abstract

Heathland vegetation has undergone significant changes in the past century, e.g., due to airborne pollutants and a lack of proper management. Understanding the interactions between these factors in combination is pivotal for heathland conservation. Here, we studied the vegetation changes at a dune heath in a four-year manipulation experiment analysing the combined effects of nitrogen deposition, mowing, and deer grazing. Our results showed no significant effect of nitrogen deposition and deer grazing on plant growth and cover of dwarf shrubs within the experimental plots. However, high loads of nitrogen decreased bryophyte cover and increased the growth and cover of sand sedge Carex arenaria L. Mowing adversely affected the dwarf shrub community, e.g., the dwarf shrub species crowberry Empetrum nigrum L., and facilitated increased cover and plant growth of graminoids. Plant growth and the cover of C. arenaria increased in plots without deer grazing, whereas bryophyte cover decreased significantly without grazing. We do not recommend intensive mowing of vegetation as a conservation method for dune heaths because it promotes graminoids. From a conservation aspect, it is essential to consider the effect of deer on heathlands because they both impede some species and benefit others and mitigate the adverse effects of nitrogen deposition on dune heaths.

Funder

Aage V. Jensen Charity Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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