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    Rapid Succession of Orthopteran Assemblages Driven by Patch Size and Connectivity

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    Author
    Kenyeres, Z.
    Issue Date
    2020-11
    Keywords
    Biodiversity
    Habitat restoration
    Moderate grazing
    Oligotrophic grassland
    Specialist
    assembly rule
    beetle
    biodiversity
    connectivity
    grassland
    grazing management
    habitat restoration
    habitat structure
    land use change
    patch size
    population decline
    sheep
    species richness
    succession
    Central Europe
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    Zoltán Kenyeres "Rapid Succession of Orthopteran Assemblages Driven by Patch Size and Connectivity," Rangeland Ecology and Management 73(6), 838-846, (20 November 2020). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rama.2020.07.004
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    Elsevier Inc.
    Journal
    Rangeland Ecology and Management
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/679499
    DOI
    10.1016/j.rama.2020.07.004
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    https://rangelands.org/
    Abstract
    Bearing in mind the current dramatic decline in biodiversity, in addition to preserving remaining natural habitat patches, performing successful habitat restorations and land-use is increasingly essential. In this study, the effect of patch size and connectivity on the early succession of orthopteran assemblages was examined in reconstructed Central European sand habitats. The first comprehensive study on this topic demonstrated that the diversity of the assemblages in mid-successional stages (4th and 5th years of research) reached the value which characterised the control areas. Grazing can preserve habitats in this successional stage. Based on the results of the study in sand habitats belonging to low-productivity dry grasslands, to maintain heterogeneous habitat structures, traditional moderate grazing is recommended. Grazing by sheep is the most beneficial for maintaining the presence of open surfaces, closed patches, and fallen foliage cover in optimal proportions for orthopterans. It was also revealed, that during habitat restorations of sand grasslands, patch size and connectivity affect the species richness of habitat specialist orthopteran species strongly. © 2020 The Society for Range Management
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    Language
    en
    ISSN
    1550-7424
    EISSN
    1551-5028
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.1016/j.rama.2020.07.004
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