Rapid Decline of a Grassland System and Its Ecological and Conservation Implications

One of the most important conservation issues in ecology is the imperiled state of grassland ecosystems worldwide due to land conversion, desertification, and the loss of native populations and species. The Janos region of northwestern Mexico maintains one of the largest remaining black-tailed prair...

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description One of the most important conservation issues in ecology is the imperiled state of grassland ecosystems worldwide due to land conversion, desertification, and the loss of native populations and species. The Janos region of northwestern Mexico maintains one of the largest remaining black-tailed prairie dog (Cynomys ludovicianus) colony complexes in North America and supports a high diversity of threatened and endangered species. Yet, cattle grazing, agriculture, and drought have greatly impacted the region. We evaluated the impact of human activities on the Janos grasslands, comparing changes in the vertebrate community over the last two decades. Our results reveal profound, rapid changes in the Janos grassland community, demonstrating large declines in vertebrate abundance across all taxonomic groups. We also found that the 55,000 ha prairie dog colony complex has declined by 73% since 1988. The prairie dog complex has become increasingly fragmented, and their densities have shown a precipitous decline over the years, from an average density of 25 per ha in 1988 to 2 per ha in 2004. We demonstrated that prairie dogs strongly suppressed woody plant encroachment as well as created open grassland habitat by clearing woody vegetation, and found rapid invasion of shrubland once the prairie dogs disappeared from the grasslands. Comparison of grasslands and shrublands showed markedly different species compositions, with species richness being greatest when both habitats were considered together. Our data demonstrate the rapid decline of a grassland ecosystem, and documents the dramatic loss in biodiversity over a very short time period concomitant with anthropogenic grassland degradation and the decline of a keystone species.
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subjects Agriculture
Analysis
animal ecology
Animals
anthropogenic activities
Anthropogenic factors
Biodiversity
Bovidae
Breeding of animals
Clearing
Colonies
Communities
Conservation
Conservation of Natural Resources
crop production
Cynomys ludovicianus
Desertification
Drought
Droughts
ecological invasion
Ecology
Ecology/Community Ecology and Biodiversity
Ecology/Conservation and Restoration Ecology
Ecology/Global Change Ecology
Ecosystem
Ecosystems
Encroachment
Endangered species
Environmental changes
Environmental impact
Grasses
Grasslands
grazing
habitat destruction
Human influences
invasive species
Keystone species
Mexico
plant ecology
Poaceae
population density
population ecology
Prairie dogs
Precipitation
Protection and preservation
Rodents
Sciuridae
Seeds
shrublands
Species diversity
Species richness
Studies
wildlife
Wildlife conservation
wildlife habitats
Woody plants
title Rapid Decline of a Grassland System and Its Ecological and Conservation Implications
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