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Small Semi-Fossorial Herbivores Affect the Allocation of Above- and Below-Ground Plant Biomass in Alpine Meadows

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FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.830856

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alpine meadow; biomass allocation; plateau pika; small semi-fossorial herbivore; soil properties

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32171675]
  2. 111 Project [B12002]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of Lanzhou University, China [lzujbky-2021-it02]

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Small semi-fossorial herbivores, such as plateau pikas, can have significant impacts on the allocation of aboveground and belowground biomass in grasslands. The presence of plateau pikas led to lower belowground biomass and belowground biomass/aboveground biomass ratio. Soil properties, such as soil moisture and total nitrogen, were positively correlated with belowground biomass/aboveground biomass ratio in the absence of plateau pikas, while soil organic carbon, carbon/nitrogen ratio, and total phosphorus were positively correlated in their presence.
Small semi-fossorial herbivores can affect plant aboveground biomass (AGB) in grasslands and possibly alter the allocation of AGB and belowground biomass (BGB). In this study, plateau pika (Ochotona curzoniae) was used to investigate such effects at three alpine meadow sites on the Eastern Tibetan Plateau, where pairs of disturbed vs. undisturbed plots were randomly selected and sampled. We also explored the relationships between soil properties and BGB/AGB across the plots in the presence and absence of plateau pikas, respectively. We found that BGB and BGB/AGB were 11.40 and 8.20% lower in the presence of plateau pikas than in their absence, respectively. We also found that the BGB/AGB was positively related to soil moisture and soil total nitrogen (STN) in the absence of plateau pikas. In contrast, BGB/AGB was positively related to STN, soil organic carbon (SOC), soil carbon/nitrogen (C/N), and soil total phosphorus in the presence of plateau pikas. These factors indicated plateau pika disturbance increased AGB allocation. The relationship between AGB and BGB of alpine meadow plants to soil variables was also different between sites with and without plateau pika disturbance. In conclusion, small semi-fossorial herbivore disturbance is likely to alter grassland carbon stock and should be well controlled for sustainable conservation and management of alpine meadows on the Tibetan Plateau.

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