Ecosystem services relationship characteristics of the degraded alpine shrub meadow on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau

Abstract Alpine shrub meadows hold significant importance as grassland ecosystems on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau (QTP). They provide a range of vital ecosystem services (ESs) and are commonly utilized as summer pastures by herders, resulting in short grazing periods and high grazing intensities. Unf...

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Main Authors: Dawen Qian, Qian Li, Xiaowei Guo, Bo Fan, Yuting Lan, Mengke Si, Guangmin Cao
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-07-01
Series:Ecology and Evolution
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10351
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author Dawen Qian
Qian Li
Xiaowei Guo
Bo Fan
Yuting Lan
Mengke Si
Guangmin Cao
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Qian Li
Xiaowei Guo
Bo Fan
Yuting Lan
Mengke Si
Guangmin Cao
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description Abstract Alpine shrub meadows hold significant importance as grassland ecosystems on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau (QTP). They provide a range of vital ecosystem services (ESs) and are commonly utilized as summer pastures by herders, resulting in short grazing periods and high grazing intensities. Unfortunately, these practices have led to varying degrees of degradation, thereby affecting the sustainable provision of ESs. However, the current knowledge regarding changes in ESs and their characteristics under the influence of degradation, particularly the differences between alpine shrub and alpine meadow ecosystems, is insufficient. To address this gap, this study aimed to investigate and analyse changes in four ESs within alpine shrub meadows across different levels of degradation, as well as explore their relationships. The research was conducted in a summer pasture located in the northeastern QTP. The findings revealed a substantial reduction of 85.9% in forage supply due to degradation in alpine shrub meadows. Moreover, regulating services experienced a decline followed by an increase in instances of heavy degradation. Trade‐offs were observed between provisioning and regulating services, while synergistic relationships were identified among different regulating services. Degradation exacerbated imbalances between provisioning and regulating services, whereas light degradation allowed for a better equilibrium between the two. Comparatively, alpine meadows exhibited higher levels of forage supply and carbon storage services, whereas alpine shrub ecosystems displayed greater nutrient supply and water retention services. It was observed that changes in ESs and relationship patterns within alpine shrub meadows were significantly influenced by the presence of alpine meadows. Consequently, safeguarding the structural integrity of alpine meadows and addressing conflicts over ESs is essential to ensure coordination and sustainability of ESs within alpine shrub meadows. The outcomes of this study provide valuable insights for ecosystem management and ecological restoration initiatives in alpine shrub meadows on the QTP.
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spelling doaj.art-aaaf96422f20423dbb0c15a9306517182024-01-11T02:50:02ZengWileyEcology and Evolution2045-77582023-07-01137n/an/a10.1002/ece3.10351Ecosystem services relationship characteristics of the degraded alpine shrub meadow on the Qinghai‐Tibetan PlateauDawen Qian0Qian Li1Xiaowei Guo2Bo Fan3Yuting Lan4Mengke Si5Guangmin Cao6School of Geography and Tourism Chongqing Normal University Chongqing ChinaNorthwest Institute of Plateau Biology Chinese Academy of Sciences Xining ChinaNorthwest Institute of Plateau Biology Chinese Academy of Sciences Xining ChinaNorthwest Institute of Plateau Biology Chinese Academy of Sciences Xining ChinaNorthwest Institute of Plateau Biology Chinese Academy of Sciences Xining ChinaNorthwest Institute of Plateau Biology Chinese Academy of Sciences Xining ChinaNorthwest Institute of Plateau Biology Chinese Academy of Sciences Xining ChinaAbstract Alpine shrub meadows hold significant importance as grassland ecosystems on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau (QTP). They provide a range of vital ecosystem services (ESs) and are commonly utilized as summer pastures by herders, resulting in short grazing periods and high grazing intensities. Unfortunately, these practices have led to varying degrees of degradation, thereby affecting the sustainable provision of ESs. However, the current knowledge regarding changes in ESs and their characteristics under the influence of degradation, particularly the differences between alpine shrub and alpine meadow ecosystems, is insufficient. To address this gap, this study aimed to investigate and analyse changes in four ESs within alpine shrub meadows across different levels of degradation, as well as explore their relationships. The research was conducted in a summer pasture located in the northeastern QTP. The findings revealed a substantial reduction of 85.9% in forage supply due to degradation in alpine shrub meadows. Moreover, regulating services experienced a decline followed by an increase in instances of heavy degradation. Trade‐offs were observed between provisioning and regulating services, while synergistic relationships were identified among different regulating services. Degradation exacerbated imbalances between provisioning and regulating services, whereas light degradation allowed for a better equilibrium between the two. Comparatively, alpine meadows exhibited higher levels of forage supply and carbon storage services, whereas alpine shrub ecosystems displayed greater nutrient supply and water retention services. It was observed that changes in ESs and relationship patterns within alpine shrub meadows were significantly influenced by the presence of alpine meadows. Consequently, safeguarding the structural integrity of alpine meadows and addressing conflicts over ESs is essential to ensure coordination and sustainability of ESs within alpine shrub meadows. The outcomes of this study provide valuable insights for ecosystem management and ecological restoration initiatives in alpine shrub meadows on the QTP.https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10351alpine shrub meadowecosystem servicegrassland degradationQinghai‐Tibetan Plateautrade‐off
spellingShingle Dawen Qian
Qian Li
Xiaowei Guo
Bo Fan
Yuting Lan
Mengke Si
Guangmin Cao
Ecosystem services relationship characteristics of the degraded alpine shrub meadow on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau
Ecology and Evolution
alpine shrub meadow
ecosystem service
grassland degradation
Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau
trade‐off
title Ecosystem services relationship characteristics of the degraded alpine shrub meadow on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau
title_full Ecosystem services relationship characteristics of the degraded alpine shrub meadow on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau
title_fullStr Ecosystem services relationship characteristics of the degraded alpine shrub meadow on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau
title_full_unstemmed Ecosystem services relationship characteristics of the degraded alpine shrub meadow on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau
title_short Ecosystem services relationship characteristics of the degraded alpine shrub meadow on the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau
title_sort ecosystem services relationship characteristics of the degraded alpine shrub meadow on the qinghai tibetan plateau
topic alpine shrub meadow
ecosystem service
grassland degradation
Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau
trade‐off
url https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10351
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