STRUCTURE OF THE INVERTEBRATE FAUNA IN SALT MARSHES OF THE WADDEN SEA COAST OF SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN INFLUENCED BY SHEEP-GRAZING

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MEYER, H [1 ]
FOCK, H [1 ]
HAASE, A [1 ]
REINKE, HD [1 ]
TULOWITZKI, I [1 ]
机构
[1] AG KUSTENOKOL, FORSCH & TECHNOL ZENTRUM WESTKUSTE, D-25761 BUSUM, GERMANY
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HELGOLANDER MEERESUNTERSUCHUNGEN | 1995年 / 49卷 / 1-4期
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10.1007/BF02368383
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
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Results of investigations on the influence of five different sheep grazing intensities on the invertebrate fauna of two mainland salt marsh sites of the German Wadden Sea coast are presented for the years 1990 and 1991. The investigation of the invertebrate fauna has been carried out since 1989 in the Puccinellia maritima zone, and the Festuca-Puccinellia as well as the Festuca-Armeria zones, with trapping transacts arranged along an inundation gradient. Apart from specific biotic effects, grazing causes changes in environmental characteristics. Effects on microclimate comprise higher ranges of variance in soil-surface temperature on grazed sites. Decreasing food resources caused by grazing bring disadvantages to herbivores, the major part of the invertebrate fauna, due to merotope destruction (a. g. inflorescences of Aster tripolium) and the decline of host plant stands (e. g. A. tripolium, Plantago ssp.). Flower visitors and pollen feeding species that depend on A. tripelium have become extinct. Increasing food resources, caused by grazing, lead to higher population densities of a few specialized grass-feeding and surface-grazing invertebrates (e.g. Mayetiola ssp., Psammotettix putoni, Bledius tricornis). Soil characteristics in the lower salt marsh have not been altered significantly by grazing; hence; the direct effect of grazing and trampling leads to a decrease in population density of many species such as Assiminea grayana, Orchestia gammarellus and collembolans. The biomass and abundance of detritivores and many herbivores increased from 1990 to 1991 on the totally grazed fields, whereas predators diminished in numbers at the same time. A descriptive model is presented, involving grazing, winter temperature, and precipitation as basic factors.
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