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dc.contributor.author PEREZ SUAREZ, MARLIN
dc.contributor.author FLORES NAVARRO, MAURICIO ADRIAN
dc.contributor.author Martínez Campos, Angel Roberto
dc.contributor.author ESTRADA FLORES, JULIETA GERTRUDIS
dc.contributor.author Chávez Mejía, María Cristina
dc.creator PEREZ SUAREZ, MARLIN; 103714
dc.creator FLORES NAVARRO, MAURICIO ADRIAN; 783532
dc.creator Martínez Campos, Angel Roberto;#0000-0003-4729-3413
dc.creator ESTRADA FLORES, JULIETA GERTRUDIS; 43658
dc.creator Chávez Mejía, María Cristina; 39223
dc.date.accessioned 2018-11-16T17:31:59Z
dc.date.available 2018-11-16T17:31:59Z
dc.date.issued 2018-05-01
dc.identifier.issn 1994-7151
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11799/95227
dc.description.abstract Livestock grazing impacts the ecosystems of high mountains and adjacent low-elevation regions as a result of the physical, chemical, and hydrological connectivity of soil. In particular, grazing may alter the ecosystem services provided by soil, such as carbon and organic matter accumulation, carbon storage, and water infiltration. The present study evaluated the relative contents of soil organic matter (SOM) and soil organic carbon (SOC) on soil in a humaninduced grassland and an frequently grazed Abies religiosa (Kunth) Schltdl. & Cham. forest in Nevado de Toluca, Mexico. It assessed carbon stocks in 2 different soil layers (0–5 cm and 5–25 cm), as well as soil compaction and water infiltration in both land uses. Results showed slightly lower SOM (21.7%) and SOC (12.6%) in soils on which livestock were grazed than in forest soils (25.7% for SOM and 14.65%, for SOC) at both depths and a greater bulk density of livestock soils (0.86 g cm3 ) than of forest soils (0.73 g cm3 ), particularly in the 0–5- cm layer (0.88 g cm3 ) of livestock soils. More than 40 years of livestock grazing has clearly impacted the capacity of soils to accumulate organic matter and organic carbon. However, carbon stocks and water infiltration were not significantly affected, as low carbon accumulation was compensated by changes in soil bulk density. These results indicate that extensive livestock ranching and resource conservation are not necessarily mutually exclusive in the study site. Direct and indirect mechanisms involved in the provision of the evaluated regulating services should be further studied, taking into account the highly variable social and environmental conditions of Nevado de Toluca. Management policies should also aim to maintain an equilibrium between livestock rancher needs and conservation of supporting and regulating ecosystem services that are highly relevant to the functioning of mountain ecosystems. es
dc.description.sponsorship Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología A.C. a través de proyecto Ciencia Básica 219696. Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Mexico; project 3770/2014/CID. es
dc.language.iso eng es
dc.publisher BioOne Research Evolved es
dc.relation.ispartofseries DOI;http://dx.doi.org/10.1659/MRD-JOURNAL-D-17-00103
dc.rights openAccess es
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
dc.subject High mountain systems es
dc.subject Abies religiosa es
dc.subject infiltration es
dc.subject saturated hydraulic conductivity es
dc.subject soil organic matter; es
dc.subject carbon stocks es
dc.subject México es
dc.subject.classification CIENCIAS FÍSICO MATEMÁTICAS Y CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA
dc.title Impact of Extensive Grazing on Supporting and Regulating Ecosystem Services of Mountain Soils es
dc.type Artículo es
dc.provenance Científica es
dc.road Dorada es
dc.organismo Instituto de Ciencias Agropecuarias y Rurales es
dc.ambito Internacional es
dc.cve.CenCos 10303 es
dc.cve.progEstudios 764 es
dc.audience students
dc.audience researchers
dc.type.conacyt article
dc.identificator 1


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  • Título
  • Impact of Extensive Grazing on Supporting and Regulating Ecosystem Services of Mountain Soils
  • Autor
  • PEREZ SUAREZ, MARLIN
  • FLORES NAVARRO, MAURICIO ADRIAN
  • Martínez Campos, Angel Roberto
  • ESTRADA FLORES, JULIETA GERTRUDIS
  • Chávez Mejía, María Cristina
  • Fecha de publicación
  • 2018-05-01
  • Editor
  • BioOne Research Evolved
  • Tipo de documento
  • Artículo
  • Palabras clave
  • High mountain systems
  • Abies religiosa
  • infiltration
  • saturated hydraulic conductivity
  • soil organic matter;
  • carbon stocks
  • México
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