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The Effects of Long-Term Grazing Exclosures on Range Plants in the Central Anatolian Region of Turkey
Authors:Hüseyin K Fırıncıoğlu  Steven S Seefeldt  Bilal Şahin
Institution:(1) The Central Research Institute for the Field Crops, P.O. Box 226, Ulus Ankara, Turkey;(2) United States Department of Agriculture-Agriculture Research Service, University of Alaska Fairbanks, SubArctic Agricultural Research Unit, Room 355, O’Neill Bldg, Fairbanks, Alaska 99775, USA;(3) Department of Biology, Gazi University, Beşevler, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract:Over the last fifty years, almost half of the steppe rangeland in the Central Anatolian Region of Turkey (CAR) has been converted to cropland without an equivalent reduction in grazing animals. This shift has led to heavy grazing pressure on rangeland vegetation. A study was initiated in June 2003 using 6 multiscale Modified-Whittaker plots to determine differences in plant composition between areas that have not been grazed in 27 years with neighboring grazed plant communities. A total of 113 plant species were identified in the study area with the ungrazed plots containing 32 plants more than the grazed plots. The major species were Astragalus acicularis, Bromus tomentellus, Festuca valesiaca, Genista albida, Globularia orientalis, Poa bulbosa, and Thymus spyleus ssp rosulans. Grazing impacts on forbs were more pronounced than for grasses and shrubs. Based on Jaccard’s index, there was only a 37% similarity of plant species between the two treatments. Our study led to four generalizations about the current grazing regime and long-term exclosures in the steppe rangeland around the study area: (1) exclosures will increase species richness, (2) heavy grazing may have removed some plant species, (3) complete protection from grazing for a prolonged period of time after a long history of grazing disturbance may not lead to an increase in desirable plant species with a concomitant improvement in range condition, and (4) research needs to be conducted to determine how these rangelands can be improved.
Keywords:Biodiversity  Diversity  Exclosure  Grazing  Modified-Whittaker plots  Steppe rangelands  Central Anatolia
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