Selective herbivory on a nitrogen fixing legume (Lathyrus venosus) influences productivity and ecosystem nitrogen pools in an oak savanna

Citation
Jmh. Knops et al., Selective herbivory on a nitrogen fixing legume (Lathyrus venosus) influences productivity and ecosystem nitrogen pools in an oak savanna, ECOSCIENCE, 7(2), 2000, pp. 166-174
Citations number
72
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
ECOSCIENCE
ISSN journal
11956860 → ACNP
Volume
7
Issue
2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
166 - 174
Database
ISI
SICI code
1195-6860(2000)7:2<166:SHOANF>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Herbivory is known to change the structure of vegetation, but the possible effects of herbivory on ecosystem nitrogen pools are not well documented. H ere we report that 13 years of deer exclusion significantly influenced ecos ystem nitrogen pools and caused ecosystem productivity to more than double in a regularly burned Minnesota oak savanna. Herbivore exclusion greatly in creased the abundance of Lathyrus venosus, a native nitrogen fixing legume. Primary productivity also increased through time, as did total soil nitrog en. This increase in productivity did not occur in unfenced plots, where;th ere was a loss of total soil nitrogen, probably because fire-induced nitrog en losses exceeded gains. This study documents that herbivores, through ''t op-down" effects on foodwebs, can strongly influence nitrogen Fools in terr estrial ecosystems, and that legumes can play a critical role in replacing fire-induced nitrogen losses in Midwestern oak savannas.