The Response of Culturally Important Plants to Experimental Warming and Grazing in Pakistan Himalayas

Author:

Karimi Saira,Nawaz Muhammad Ali,Naseem SaadiaORCID,Akrem Ahmed,Dangles Olivier,Ali ZahidORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe response of wild plants towards climate warming is taxa specific, but overgrazing could also be a determining factor for the alpine ecosystems. Overgrazing and climate warming are important drivers of alpine grassland degradation worldwide. Local indigenous peoples will be the first impacted by such degradation due to impacts on animal production and the availability of local medicinal plants. Studies on plant responses to overgrazing and climate change are rarely performed to assess threats to these biological and cultural systems. Long-term observations or manipulative experiments are promising, but rarely use strategies to evaluate the sensitivity and vulnerability of such ecosystems to climatic change. We studied the combined effects of overgrazing and increased temperatures on culturally important medicinal plants of Khunjerab National Park, Pakistan. Three experimental treatments were used (control, warming through an open-top chamber, and exclusion of grazing animals vs. the control). These experimental plots were installed at different elevations (3352-4969 m) and were monitored routinely. Grazing reduced vegetation cover & biomass by 2.3% and 6.26%, respectively, but that was not significant due to the high variability among study plots. However, warming significantly increased the overall percentage cover and biomass of all target plant species, ranging from 1±0.6% in Bistorta officinalis to 18.7 ± 4.9% in Poa alpina. Thus, warming may increase the availability of therapeutic plants for indigenous people while overgrazing would have deteriorating effects locally. This research illustrates that vegetation sensitivity to warming and overgrazing is likely to affect man– environment relationships, and traditional knowledge on a regional scale.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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