The Effects of Cattle Grazing on the Composition of Diatom Assemblages in the Peatland Pools of the Southeastern Alps (Italy, Adamello-Brenta Nature Park)

Mires are significant C-sinks and important habitats for biodiversity conservation. Particularly in the Alpine peatlands, grazing and trampling cause mires to degrade, causing changes in plant communities that increase bulk density, peat erosion, and nutrient excesses. We took sixteen samples of epi...

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Main Authors: Floriana Rossi, Diana M. P. Galassi, Nicola Angeli, Marco Cantonati, Mattia Di Cicco
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author Floriana Rossi
Diana M. P. Galassi
Nicola Angeli
Marco Cantonati
Mattia Di Cicco
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description Mires are significant C-sinks and important habitats for biodiversity conservation. Particularly in the Alpine peatlands, grazing and trampling cause mires to degrade, causing changes in plant communities that increase bulk density, peat erosion, and nutrient excesses. We took sixteen samples of epipelic and epiphytic diatoms from mire pools subjected to varying degrees of grazing in the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park (Trento, Italy). We identified >100 diatom species (ca. 70% included in Red List threat categories). We used nMDS to identify groups of diatom species. Their statistical significance was checked with an ANOSIM and, to identify the species that contributed most to the difference between the two groups, a BEST-SIMPER procedure was carried out. The multivariate analyses allowed us to identify significant differences among the most and least grazed sites, and to select the species that contributed most to this distinction. We confirmed that some species were more frequent and abundant in the most grazed sites and behaved as opportunists in the presence of a greater nutrient input, to the detriment of rare and sensitive species, which were more numerous and abundant in the less grazed sites. We provided useful information on grazing effects, underlining the importance of managing and protecting habitats of unique environmental value.
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spelling doaj-art-db9da6d25b74490c8a4253e1144d0a4f2025-08-20T01:54:02ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2024-10-011311178010.3390/land13111780The Effects of Cattle Grazing on the Composition of Diatom Assemblages in the Peatland Pools of the Southeastern Alps (Italy, Adamello-Brenta Nature Park)Floriana Rossi0Diana M. P. Galassi1Nicola Angeli2Marco Cantonati3Mattia Di Cicco4Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, University of L’Aquila, 67100 L’Aquila, ItalyDepartment of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, University of L’Aquila, 67100 L’Aquila, ItalyResearch & Collections Department (Limnology & Phycology), MUSE—Museo delle Scienze, 38122 Trento, ItalyDepartment of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, 40126 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences, University of L’Aquila, 67100 L’Aquila, ItalyMires are significant C-sinks and important habitats for biodiversity conservation. Particularly in the Alpine peatlands, grazing and trampling cause mires to degrade, causing changes in plant communities that increase bulk density, peat erosion, and nutrient excesses. We took sixteen samples of epipelic and epiphytic diatoms from mire pools subjected to varying degrees of grazing in the Adamello-Brenta Nature Park (Trento, Italy). We identified >100 diatom species (ca. 70% included in Red List threat categories). We used nMDS to identify groups of diatom species. Their statistical significance was checked with an ANOSIM and, to identify the species that contributed most to the difference between the two groups, a BEST-SIMPER procedure was carried out. The multivariate analyses allowed us to identify significant differences among the most and least grazed sites, and to select the species that contributed most to this distinction. We confirmed that some species were more frequent and abundant in the most grazed sites and behaved as opportunists in the presence of a greater nutrient input, to the detriment of rare and sensitive species, which were more numerous and abundant in the less grazed sites. We provided useful information on grazing effects, underlining the importance of managing and protecting habitats of unique environmental value.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/13/11/1780diatomsmire poolspeatlandsRed Listnutrientsgrazing
spellingShingle Floriana Rossi
Diana M. P. Galassi
Nicola Angeli
Marco Cantonati
Mattia Di Cicco
The Effects of Cattle Grazing on the Composition of Diatom Assemblages in the Peatland Pools of the Southeastern Alps (Italy, Adamello-Brenta Nature Park)
Land
diatoms
mire pools
peatlands
Red List
nutrients
grazing
title The Effects of Cattle Grazing on the Composition of Diatom Assemblages in the Peatland Pools of the Southeastern Alps (Italy, Adamello-Brenta Nature Park)
title_full The Effects of Cattle Grazing on the Composition of Diatom Assemblages in the Peatland Pools of the Southeastern Alps (Italy, Adamello-Brenta Nature Park)
title_fullStr The Effects of Cattle Grazing on the Composition of Diatom Assemblages in the Peatland Pools of the Southeastern Alps (Italy, Adamello-Brenta Nature Park)
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Cattle Grazing on the Composition of Diatom Assemblages in the Peatland Pools of the Southeastern Alps (Italy, Adamello-Brenta Nature Park)
title_short The Effects of Cattle Grazing on the Composition of Diatom Assemblages in the Peatland Pools of the Southeastern Alps (Italy, Adamello-Brenta Nature Park)
title_sort effects of cattle grazing on the composition of diatom assemblages in the peatland pools of the southeastern alps italy adamello brenta nature park
topic diatoms
mire pools
peatlands
Red List
nutrients
grazing
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/13/11/1780
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