TREE CANOPY EFFECTS ON COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN SLOPES OF MEDITERRANEAN RANGELANDS

TitleTREE CANOPY EFFECTS ON COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN SLOPES OF MEDITERRANEAN RANGELANDS
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1994
AuthorsPuerto, A., & Rico M.
JournalEKOLOGIA-BRATISLAVA
Volume13
Pagination161-171
Abstract

In the dehesa systems there are considerable differences in communitystructure between grassland situated under trees and in the open spacesbetween them. This difference is superimposed by another one based on atrophic gradient in the form of sectors which develop along slopes.We studied these differences and our results show that:1. Community diversity decreased and spatial heterogeneity increasedfrom the higher to the lower sectors of the slope gradient.2. These trends were significantly smaller under trees.3. In the open spaces there was a contrast in community structure; finegrain in high sectors and coarse grain in the lower ones.4. Community heterogeneity in pares of consecutive sectors of the slopegradient was lower under trees than in the open spaces.That means that trees act as a homogenizing factor on slopes,maintaining a basic herbaceous structure which tends to be similar invarious sectors. Steady conditions are thus created, which influenceboth the same sector of different slopes as well as various sectors ofeach of the slopes. The alternation of one relatively uniform structure(under trees) with another much more variable one (open spaces) isconsidered as essential for the functioning of the system; just as ithas developed following the traditional land-use practices in the area.