INVESTIGADORES
GRAU Hector Ricardo
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Megaherbivores transition along an Andean elevational gradient.
Autor/es:
GRAU, H RICARDO; ARAOZ, E; MALIZIA, A; NANNI, S; NAVARRO, C; BABOT J
Lugar:
Nova Friburgo
Reunión:
Conferencia; Mountains International Conference; 2018
Institución organizadora:
Mountains International Association
Resumen:
Historically, herbivory by large native mammals was replaced by domestic livestock. The Andes is not exception: following the European arrival, large herbivores communities (mostly camelids and deer) were largely replaced by sheep, cattle, goats, horses and donkeys. Due to current trends towards human population urbanization and dis-intensification of agricultural marginal areas, this trend is reversing, with important ecological consequences. Here, we describe the patterns along the elevational gradient of subtropical mountains of northwest Argentina. In lowland montane forests, tree communities show an expansion of herbivory-sensitive species, likely due to the low herbivores density resulting both from decreasing livestock (cattle) pressure and a slow recovery from past defaunation (e.g. Mazama deer, Tayassy peccaries). In middle elevation tree-grasses ecotones, decreasing sheep density without rapid recovery of native fauna, implies a higher availability of fine fuels and resulting increase in fire frequency. In high elevation Puna desserts, decreasing livestock is being rapidly replaced by expansion of native vicuñas as well as their predators (e.g. Pumas). Overall, this diversity of ?megaherbivory transitions? resemble the well studied processes of ?forest transition? as a mayor land change resulting from socioeconomic modernization, and we discuss the variety of socioecological drivers and consequences.