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Using the Alternative Stable States Framework to Understand the Persistence of Secondary Shrubland Within a Mexican Oak Forest with Livestock and Agricultural Legacies

ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING(2023)

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Many forests exist in human-modified mosaic landscapes subject to logging, agriculture, and livestock grazing. These disturbances can reduce ecosystem resilience and ultimately result in crossing thresholds, leading to the transition of the ecosystem into new stable states with different plant communities. The interaction between these disturbances and forest succession is still poorly understood, despite the growing need to manage these human-modified landscapes for biodiversity and productivity. We studied abrupt changes in vegetation composition in a Central Mexican oak forest and explored how these changes could indicate the coexistence of various alternative stable states caused by agricultural and livestock legacies. We established 36 strip transects covering 9000 m2 in patches with various land use legacies where we sampled vegetation, soil characteristics, and human disturbance. We assessed future and past tendencies in vegetation spatial patterns by evaluating seedling composition and analyzed time series of NDVI signals recorded by LANDSAT images (1972–2019). We utilized NMDS, PERMANOVA, and ANOVA analyses to assess if stable states can be distinguished based on historical and current variations in vegetation composition and structure in patches with different management legacies. We then assess potential factors that may contribute to differences in plant community composition by fitting edaphic, topographic, and anthropogenic disturbance variables to the ordination analyses.
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Feedback,Forest succession,Multi-equilibrium,Quercus,Recovery,Vachellia
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