Changes in forest structure modify understory and livestock occurrence along the natural cycle and different management strategies in Nothofagus antarctica forests

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Changes in forest structure modify understory and livestock occurrence along the natural cycle and different management strategies in Nothofagus antarctica forests. / Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José; Cellini, Juan M.; Chaves, Jimena E.; Rodríguez-Souilla, Julián; Benitez, Julieta; Rosas, Yamina M.; Soler, Rosina M.; Lencinas, María V.; Peri, Pablo L.

In: Agroforestry Systems, Vol. 96, No. 7, 2022, p. 1039-1052.

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Martínez Pastur, GJ, Cellini, JM, Chaves, JE, Rodríguez-Souilla, J, Benitez, J, Rosas, YM, Soler, RM, Lencinas, MV & Peri, PL 2022, 'Changes in forest structure modify understory and livestock occurrence along the natural cycle and different management strategies in Nothofagus antarctica forests', Agroforestry Systems, vol. 96, no. 7, pp. 1039-1052. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10457-022-00760-9

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Martínez Pastur, G. J., Cellini, J. M., Chaves, J. E., Rodríguez-Souilla, J., Benitez, J., Rosas, Y. M., Soler, R. M., Lencinas, M. V., & Peri, P. L. (2022). Changes in forest structure modify understory and livestock occurrence along the natural cycle and different management strategies in Nothofagus antarctica forests. Agroforestry Systems, 96(7), 1039-1052. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10457-022-00760-9

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Martínez Pastur GJ, Cellini JM, Chaves JE, Rodríguez-Souilla J, Benitez J, Rosas YM et al. Changes in forest structure modify understory and livestock occurrence along the natural cycle and different management strategies in Nothofagus antarctica forests. Agroforestry Systems. 2022;96(7):1039-1052. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10457-022-00760-9

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Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José ; Cellini, Juan M. ; Chaves, Jimena E. ; Rodríguez-Souilla, Julián ; Benitez, Julieta ; Rosas, Yamina M. ; Soler, Rosina M. ; Lencinas, María V. ; Peri, Pablo L. / Changes in forest structure modify understory and livestock occurrence along the natural cycle and different management strategies in Nothofagus antarctica forests. In: Agroforestry Systems. 2022 ; Vol. 96, No. 7. pp. 1039-1052.

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title = "Changes in forest structure modify understory and livestock occurrence along the natural cycle and different management strategies in Nothofagus antarctica forests",
abstract = "Sustainable forest management is proposed as a solution for many ecological and socio-economic trade-offs associated with different forest uses. In Patagonia, silvopastoral systems were proposed to balance provisioning ecosystem services and other natural values. However, the design of these practices needs a better understanding of livestock production. The objective of this study was to determine changes in the understory forage value and livestock occurrence in Nothofagus antarctica forests of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina) growing under a natural dynamic and in stands with impacts generated by harvesting, fires and silvopastoral uses. We sampled 145 areas determining forest structure, understory forage value (cover, biomass, forage quality) and livestock occurrence (wild and domestic stocking rate), including different forest conditions: (i) six phases of the natural forest cycle (even- and uneven-aged stands), (ii) four types of management and conversion alternatives (different thinning intensities, clear-cuts, and fires), and (iii) three associated environments (forest edges and grasslands). Main results showed that understory cover and biomass did not differ along the natural forest phases, but varied across management alternatives and associated environments. The magnitude of these changes was directly related to the impact degree. Forage quality did not change across the factors and levels. Livestock occurrence is related to the observed changes in the understory; however, a different behaviour was observed between wild and domestic herbivores. The different analyses highlighted the similarities in forage value and livestock occurrence among the different natural forest phases, and showed how the stands with different impacts differed from the control stands. The outputs could be used to improve forest management strategies in the framework of silvopastoral systems at landscape level.",
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T1 - Changes in forest structure modify understory and livestock occurrence along the natural cycle and different management strategies in Nothofagus antarctica forests

AU - Martínez Pastur, Guillermo José

AU - Cellini, Juan M.

AU - Chaves, Jimena E.

AU - Rodríguez-Souilla, Julián

AU - Benitez, Julieta

AU - Rosas, Yamina M.

AU - Soler, Rosina M.

AU - Lencinas, María V.

AU - Peri, Pablo L.

N1 - Funding Information: To the researchers, technicians, students, and ownerships (ranch and sawmill companies) that support this research. Publisher Copyright: © 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.

PY - 2022

Y1 - 2022

N2 - Sustainable forest management is proposed as a solution for many ecological and socio-economic trade-offs associated with different forest uses. In Patagonia, silvopastoral systems were proposed to balance provisioning ecosystem services and other natural values. However, the design of these practices needs a better understanding of livestock production. The objective of this study was to determine changes in the understory forage value and livestock occurrence in Nothofagus antarctica forests of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina) growing under a natural dynamic and in stands with impacts generated by harvesting, fires and silvopastoral uses. We sampled 145 areas determining forest structure, understory forage value (cover, biomass, forage quality) and livestock occurrence (wild and domestic stocking rate), including different forest conditions: (i) six phases of the natural forest cycle (even- and uneven-aged stands), (ii) four types of management and conversion alternatives (different thinning intensities, clear-cuts, and fires), and (iii) three associated environments (forest edges and grasslands). Main results showed that understory cover and biomass did not differ along the natural forest phases, but varied across management alternatives and associated environments. The magnitude of these changes was directly related to the impact degree. Forage quality did not change across the factors and levels. Livestock occurrence is related to the observed changes in the understory; however, a different behaviour was observed between wild and domestic herbivores. The different analyses highlighted the similarities in forage value and livestock occurrence among the different natural forest phases, and showed how the stands with different impacts differed from the control stands. The outputs could be used to improve forest management strategies in the framework of silvopastoral systems at landscape level.

AB - Sustainable forest management is proposed as a solution for many ecological and socio-economic trade-offs associated with different forest uses. In Patagonia, silvopastoral systems were proposed to balance provisioning ecosystem services and other natural values. However, the design of these practices needs a better understanding of livestock production. The objective of this study was to determine changes in the understory forage value and livestock occurrence in Nothofagus antarctica forests of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina) growing under a natural dynamic and in stands with impacts generated by harvesting, fires and silvopastoral uses. We sampled 145 areas determining forest structure, understory forage value (cover, biomass, forage quality) and livestock occurrence (wild and domestic stocking rate), including different forest conditions: (i) six phases of the natural forest cycle (even- and uneven-aged stands), (ii) four types of management and conversion alternatives (different thinning intensities, clear-cuts, and fires), and (iii) three associated environments (forest edges and grasslands). Main results showed that understory cover and biomass did not differ along the natural forest phases, but varied across management alternatives and associated environments. The magnitude of these changes was directly related to the impact degree. Forage quality did not change across the factors and levels. Livestock occurrence is related to the observed changes in the understory; however, a different behaviour was observed between wild and domestic herbivores. The different analyses highlighted the similarities in forage value and livestock occurrence among the different natural forest phases, and showed how the stands with different impacts differed from the control stands. The outputs could be used to improve forest management strategies in the framework of silvopastoral systems at landscape level.

KW - Forest resilience

KW - Patagonia

KW - Stocking density

KW - Sustainable management

KW - Understorey values

KW - Uneven-aged and even-aged forests

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DO - 10.1007/s10457-022-00760-9

M3 - Journal article

AN - SCOPUS:85136187475

VL - 96

SP - 1039

EP - 1052

JO - Agroforestry Systems

JF - Agroforestry Systems

SN - 0167-4366

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