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Livestock grazing affects vernal pool specialists more than habitat generalists in montane vernal pools

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Questions Do livestock grazing and seasonal precipitation structure species composition in montane vernal pools? Which grazing and precipitation variables best predict cover of vernal pool specialists and species with broader… Click to show full abstract

Questions Do livestock grazing and seasonal precipitation structure species composition in montane vernal pools? Which grazing and precipitation variables best predict cover of vernal pool specialists and species with broader habitat requirements? Is vernal pool species diversity correlated with livestock exclosure, and at what spatial scales? Location Montane vernal pools in northeastern California Methods Vegetation was sampled in twenty vernal pools, including pools where livestock had been excluded for up to twenty years. We compared plant species composition, functional group composition, and species diversity among sites that varied in grazing history and seasonal precipitation using CCA and linear mixed effects models. Results Although vernal pool specialists were dominant in montane vernal pools, over a third of plant cover was comprised of species that occur over a broad range of wetland or upland environments. The species composition of vernal pool plant communities was influenced by both livestock grazing and precipitation patterns, however the relative effects of these environmental variables differed by functional group. Livestock exclosures favored perennial vernal pool specialists over annual vernal pool specialists. By contrast, the cover of habitat generalists was more strongly influenced by seasonal precipitation than livestock grazing. At small spatial scales, species richness and diversity decreased as the number of years a pool had been fenced increased, but this relationship was not significant at a larger spatial scale. Conclusions Both livestock grazing and seasonal precipitation structure the montane vernal pool plant community. We found that livestock grazing promotes the cover of annual vernal pool specialists, but at the expense of perennial vernal pool specialists. Wetter vernal pools, however, support higher cover of wetland generalist species regardless of whether pools are grazed. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: pool; livestock grazing; vernal pools; montane vernal; vernal pool; pool specialists

Journal Title: Applied Vegetation Science
Year Published: 2018

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