Authors
Diego P Vázquez, Juan A Alvarez, Guillermo Debandi, Julieta N Aranibar, Pablo E Villagra
Publication date
2011/12/1
Journal
Basic and Applied Ecology
Volume
12
Issue
8
Pages
722-732
Publisher
Urban & Fischer
Description
Coarse woody debris (CWD) plays a key role in ecosystems, reducing erosion and affecting soil development, storing nutrients and water, providing a major source of energy and nutrients, serving as a seedbed for plants and as habitat for decomposers and heterotrophs. We asked whether removal of CWD affected the structure and functioning of an arid woodland ecosystem in mid-western Argentina. These woodlands are protected by national laws and inhabited by indigenous local pastoralists who have land rights to use natural resources, including wood for fuel and construction material. We hypothesized that removal of CWD affected negatively the populations of wood-nesting pollinators, the reproductive performance of Prosopis flexuosa (the dominant tree species), plant cover, richness and composition, and nutrient cycling in the soil. We conducted a manipulative experiment consisting of four pairs of 70m …
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DP Vázquez, JA Alvarez, G Debandi, JN Aranibar… - Basic and Applied Ecology, 2011