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Effects of management intensity on land snails in Swiss nutrient-poor pastures
Authors:Cristina Boschi  Bruno Baur
Institution:aSection of Conservation Biology, Department of Environmental Sciences, Basel University, St. Johanns-Vorstadt 10, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:The influence of management intensity on the richness, abundance and composition of land snail species was examined in 21 calcareous, nutrient-poor cattle pastures in the northwestern Jura mountains, Switzerland. Grazing intensity was positively correlated with the extent of fertilization of the pastures. Pastures without fertilizer application and with low grazing intensity harboured more snail species and more threatened snails than pastures with annual addition of manure or pastures with manure and nitrogen fertilizer and higher grazing intensity. Fewer snail individuals, open-land species and open-land individuals were found on pastures with high than on pastures with low management intensity. To preserve the threatened snail species in dry, nutrient-poor grasslands, a network of pastures should be managed without fertilization and grazing intensity should not exceed 180 LU ha−1 d (product of livestock units per hectare and grazing days).
Keywords:Pasture  Fertilization  Grazing intensity  Gastropods  Biodiversity
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