Plagioclimax and Rewilding Flashcards

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Methods of maintaining plagioclimax habitats

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  • grazing/mowing
  • coppicing/pollarding
  • burning
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Plagioclimax

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  • deflecting succession in an environment through human management
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How does grazing maintain a grassland plagioclimax?

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  • prevents the establishment of taller plants,
  • animal dung produces areas with high nutrient levels
  • sheep eat shorter grasses
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The role of mowing

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  • removes thorny, bad tasting plants that grazing herbivores avoided
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The role of burning (moorland)

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  • creates open unshaded areas,
  • needed for growth of young heather plants
  • heat of fire stimulates heather seeds
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The role of coppicing (woodland)

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cutting trees in a rotational cycle

  • produces areas of woodland of different ages
  • supports different individual communities of wildlife
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The role of pollarding

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  • branches cut above the height that deers could eat them
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What is rewilding?

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  • reinstating natural processes and species - particularly keystone species to restore the natural habitat
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Re-wilding of the Gray Wolf in the Yellowstone National park, USA

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  • deer populations have declined, so fewer young trees are killed
  • having more trees allows the beaver population to increase
  • beavers creating dams increases wetland habitat areas
  • wetland species become more common
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