Consequences of the cessation of 3000 years of grazing on dry Mediterranean grassland ground-active beetle assemblages

C R Biol. 2008 Jul;331(7):532-46. doi: 10.1016/j.crvi.2008.04.006. Epub 2008 May 19.

Abstract

Due to extensive grazing regimes over a long period of time, the Plain of Crau, the unique steppe of France, is a particularly suitable model to study the role of sheep grazing on beetle (Coleoptera) assemblages and their response to grazing abandonment. After four years of abandonment, beetle assemblages first only undergo a decrease in the abundance of a few species and then a gradual and slight change in species composition. Later, there is a change in the structure of assemblages, which increases with increasing time since abandonment. After 23 years of grazing abandonment, there is no significant loss of species.

MeSH terms

  • Animal Feed*
  • Animals
  • Coleoptera / physiology*
  • Ecosystem
  • France
  • Geography
  • Poaceae
  • Population Density