Artículo
Effects of animal husbandry on secondary production and trophic efficiency at a regional scale
Fecha de publicación:
26/02/2014
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Ecosystems
ISSN:
1432-9840
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Agricultural systems are expected to have higher net secondary production (NSP) than natural systems as a result of higher trophic efficiency and lower interannual variability. These differences, however, have not been quantified across regional gradients. We compiled a dataset of herbivore biomass, consumption, NSP, annual precipitation, and aboveground net primary production (ANPP) for extensive livestock farms across a wide precipitation gradient in Argentina. We compared these data with world-wide published studies of natural systems. In a double-logarithmic scale, NSP of agricultural systems increased with ANPP from semiarid to subhumid systems and decreased from subhumid to humid systems, a response that contrasted with the linear positive increase of natural systems. Compared to natural systems dominated by homeotherms, and in semiarid areas, agricultural systems Etroph (NSP:ANPP) was 8 times higher, due to a 2 times higher Econsump (Consumption:ANPP), and a 4 times higher Eprod (NSP:Consumption). In subhumid areas, Etroph was 46 times higher, due to a 13.7 times higher Econsump, and a 3.3 times higher Eprod. In humid areas, Etroph was 5 times higher, due to a 2.5 times higher Econsump, and a 2 times higher Eprod. The interannual variation of herbivore biomass, a major determinant of NSP, was 60% lower in agricultural than in natural systems dominated by homeotherms, and was decoupled from the variability of precipitation. Agricultural systems reaches higher NSP by (1) diverting a major proportion of ANPP from the detritus to the grazing chain, (2) converting more efficiently consumption into NSP, and (3) stabilizing herbivore biomass across years.
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Articulos(IFEVA)
Articulos de INST.D/INV.FISIOLOGICAS Y ECO.VINCULADAS A L/AGRIC
Articulos de INST.D/INV.FISIOLOGICAS Y ECO.VINCULADAS A L/AGRIC
Citación
Irisarri, Jorge Gonzalo Nicolás; Oesterheld, Martin; Golluscio, Rodolfo; Paruelo, José; Effects of animal husbandry on secondary production and trophic efficiency at a regional scale; Springer; Ecosystems; 17; 4; 26-2-2014; 738-749
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