Gabriela Florescu
The legacy of millennial-scale land-use practices on landscape composition, diversity and slope erosion in the subalpine areas of Eastern Carpathians, Romania
Florescu, Gabriela; Hutchinson, Simon M.; Gałka, Mariusz; Mîndrescu, Marcel; Tanțău, Ioan; Petraș, Ancuța; Feurdean, Angelica
Authors
Dr Simon Hutchinson S.M.Hutchinson@salford.ac.uk
Associate Professor/Reader
Mariusz Gałka
Marcel Mîndrescu
Ioan Tanțău
Ancuța Petraș
Angelica Feurdean
Abstract
We conducted multi-proxy analyses in two subalpine lakes, Lake Gropile, in the Rodna Mountains and Lake Vinderelu in the Maramureș Mountains, the Eastern Carpathians, Romania, to investigate the effect of different land-use practices on landscape composition, diversity and slope erosion. In the case of Lake Gropile, results evidenced a more extended tree and shrub cover and high fire activity between 6400 and 2800 cal yr BP, accompanied by reduced soil erosion, which appeared more strongly regulated by climatic conditions. Anthropogenic impact became evident 2800 years ago, when landscape openness, pasturing, and disturbance of soil cover increased and intensified over the last four centuries. In the case of Lake Vinderelu, intensified burning was followed by grazing around 1200–1100 cal yr BP and continued throughout the last millennium. Results also highlight the site-specific effects of land-use on vegetation composition and landscape diversity. For Lake Vinderelu, a combined effect of local burning and grazing in removing shrub cover appear to be the main drivers of changes in landscape diversity and structure. At Lake Gropile, fire was more connected to shrub cover changes while grazing to herbaceous cover diversity. Moderate to low grazing appeared to benefit both subalpine ecosystems, creating rich grassland-shrub mosaic communities, while overgrazing reduced landscape diversity and exacerbated erosion. Our findings document the millennial-scale legacy of land-use practices on the subalpine landscapes in this region. We propose that these semi-natural ecosystems hold important ecological and cultural value, and recommend their maintenance through controlled, low intensity pasturing and/or burning.
Citation
Florescu, G., Hutchinson, S. M., Gałka, M., Mîndrescu, M., Tanțău, I., Petraș, A., & Feurdean, A. (2024). The legacy of millennial-scale land-use practices on landscape composition, diversity and slope erosion in the subalpine areas of Eastern Carpathians, Romania. Holocene, https://doi.org/10.1177/09596836231219473
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Nov 19, 2023 |
Online Publication Date | Jan 26, 2024 |
Publication Date | Jan 26, 2024 |
Deposit Date | Mar 7, 2024 |
Journal | The Holocene |
Print ISSN | 0959-6836 |
Publisher | SAGE Publications |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1177/09596836231219473 |
Keywords | Paleontology, Earth-Surface Processes, Ecology, Archeology, Global and Planetary Change |
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