Author:
Ma Kaikai,Hou Qingqing,Xu Changlin,Chen Yanzhu,Yang Hang,Xu Jingjing,Yu Xiaojun
Abstract
IntroductionGrazing management is essential to maintain the stability of grassland ecosystems.MethodsTo determine the optimal rest-grazing period of alpine meadow, five rest-grazing periods were set based on soil thawing and plant re-greening in this study. The niche, interspecific relationships, and stability of plant communities at different rest-grazing periods were investigated.ResultsRest-grazing during soil thawing resulted in a small niche width and niche overlap of plants, overall positive interspecific associations, and a high stability of plant communities. Delayed rest-grazing time to plant re-greening resulted in a large niche width and niche overlap of plants, overall negative interspecific associations, and a low stability of plant communities.DiscussionRest-grazing in alpine meadows should begin as soon as possible to promote healthy and sustainable utilization of grasslands.
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