INVESTIGADORES
BORGHI Carlos Eduardo
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Feral livestock as a potential threat to treelike cacti-dominated arid landscapes: a case from the Argentinian Monte Arido
Autor/es:
PABLO ACEBES; JUAN TRABA; RAMIRO OVEJERO; C. E. BORGHI; CAMPOS, CLAUDIA; BEGOÑA PECO; JUAN E. MALO
Lugar:
San Jose, California
Reunión:
Congreso; 20th Annual meeting of the Society of Conservation Biology (SBC), “Conservation Without Borders”; 2006
Institución organizadora:
Society of Conservation Biology
Resumen:
Species introduction and naturalization represent a serious threat for many natural protected areas and one such case of worldwide concern is feral livestock in arid ecosystems. Damage suffered by the treelike cacti (Trichocereus terscheckii) dominating the landscape of rocky slopes was surveyed in 7 locations within the Ischigualasto Talampaya World Heritage Site (Argentina) by measuring the number, position, and size of damages. In parallel we estimated the abundance of large herbivores (Lama guanicoe, Bos taurus, Equus assinus) through dung transects. Results show relatively high damage levels (4077 damaged individuals) and their concentration within the 0.501.75 m high range (chi squared test, p Wallis test, p < 0.05) and for the two feral livestock species (p < 0.001). Finally, damage levels are correlated with frequencies of cattle anddonkey dung in transects (Spearman r, p < 0.05), but not with that of guanaco. We conclude that the continued presence of feral livestock gives rise to damages to treelike cacti potentially affecting their populations and threatening the physiognomy of the protected landscape.