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Livestock grazing regulates ecosystem multifunctionality in semi-arid grassland

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FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 12, Pages 2790-2800

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2435.13215

Keywords

functional diversity; grazing pressure; semi-arid grassland; soil microbes; species richness; threshold

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31700389]
  2. Basic Research Program of Jiangsu Province (Natural Science Foundation)-Youth Foundation [BK20160738]

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Livestock grazing has been shown to alter the structure and functions of grassland ecosystems. It is well acknowledged that grazing pressure is one of the strongest drivers of ecosystem-level effects of grazing, but few studies have assessed how grazing pressure impacts grassland biodiversity and ecosystem multifunctionality (EMF). Here, we assessed how different metrics of biodiversity (i.e., plants and soil microbes) and EMF responded to seven different grazing treatments based on an 11-year field experiment in semi-arid Inner Mongolian steppe. We found that soil organic carbon, plant-available nitrogen and plant functional diversity all decreased even at low grazing pressure, while above-ground primary production and bacterial abundance decreased only at high levels of grazing pressure. Structural equation models revealed that EMF was driven by direct effects of grazing, rather than the effects of grazing on plant or microbial community composition. Grazing effects on plant functional diversity and soil microbial abundance did have moderate effects on EMF, while plant richness did not. Synthesis. Our results showed ecosystem functions differ in their sensitivity to grazing pressure, requiring a low grazing threshold to achieve multiple goals in the Eurasian steppe. A is available for this article.

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