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Grassland vegetation in Southern Brazil: dynamics of species in cattle excluded areas

The aim of this study was to evaluate modifications after eight years without grazing in a native grassland area, located at the Estação Experimental Agronômica - UFRGS, in Eldorado do Sul, RS. Vegetation surveys were done in 1984 and 1992. Sixteen permanent sample quadrats (0.25 m²) were established and presence of species and cover-abundance values according to the Daubenmire scale were recorded. Absolute frequencies and cover values (AF and AC, respectively) in 1984 and 1992 are presented for Gramineae, Compositae, Rubiaceae, Leguminosae, Umbelliferae and Cyperaceae species. The study showed the relation between the growth forms of the most abundant species and the grazed and ungrazed situations. Creeping, stoloniferous and rhizomatous species of Gramineae (Paspalum notatum, Axonopus affinis and others) were conspicuous when the area was under grazing, being replaced by tussock-type plants (Andropogon lateralis, Elyonurus candidus and others) able to dominate and shade out small understory herbs, when excluded. Compositae and Rubiaceae species showed a reduction in AF and few changes in AC. Leguminosae species had an increase in AF, presenting almost constant values for AC. Half of the Umbelliferae species presented an increase in AC in the second survey. Twenty five species appeared and 42 vanished in 1992.

enclosure; native grassland; phytossociology; plant succesion; vegetation dynamics


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