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Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2012

Control of bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) and feeding preferences in pastures grazed by wild ungulates in an area of the Northern Apennines (Italy).

Giovanni Argenti; F. Cervasio; Maria Paola Ponzetta

The diminution of pastoral activities in marginal areas, and consequently of livestock grazing, implies a strong encroachment of invasive vegetation. The conservation of the open areas is however particularly important for wildlife management. With this aim, this paper describes the results obtained in a protected area on the Apennine mountains (Italy), encroached by Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn. Two restoration practices were carried out by the Administration of the Regional Park of the Laghi di Suviana e Brasimone (Bologna, Italy), in order to reverse the infestation of bracken and restore pastures within the park. The pasture, only grazed by wild animals, was improved through different treatments (ploughing followed by cuttings vs harrowing), each followed by seeding of a forage mixture. Our results showed better performance of the ploughing both as pastoral value of recovered pasture and as botanical composition. Some differences in the effects of the two restoration techniques were also found on the biodiversity index and on floristic richness. Data about grazing selection of the single botanical species have also been collected. The tesults also showed different behaviour in feeding preferences for wild ungulates in comparison to domestic stocks, giving a better evaluation of the real forage availability for wild herbivores.


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2009

Feeding evaluation of spontaneous species used by wild ungulates

F. Cervasio; Maria Paola Ponzetta; Giovanni Argenti; Vanessa Di Leo; Chiara Crocetti

Abstract Abandonment of traditional agricultural practices can produce remarkable effects on land use and on the vegetal composition of marginal areas. This is particularly true in the once grazed zones in the mountain environments, that are now affected by encroachment of shrubby vegetation. The conservation of these open areas and the preservation of a correct ratio pasture/wood are of extremely importance for wild animals. In this note we describe the effectiveness of agronomical intervention carried out to enhance pasture quality in a protected area of central Italy. Data collection concerned botanical composition, floristic richness and biodiversity of vegetation, before and after the intervention efforts. Moreover, data onutilization of single species were collected in order to evaluate the real consumption of each plant species by wild animals. Results confirmed the efficiency of the improvement of the studied area in terms of botanical composition and of pastoral value and they provided useful indications about the actual utilization of non forage plants by wild ungulates.


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2010

Fecal nitrogen and dietary quality relationships in Fallow deer

F. Sacconi; Maria Paola Ponzetta; F. Cervasio

Fecal nitrogen of free ranging and captive herbivores is correlated with dietary nitrogen, as well as other dietary chemical characteristics. Besides, only few experimental studies examined in depth the precision of these relationships. This study investigates the correlation between fecal and dietary nitrogen in fallow deer (Dama dama), using data from 38 feeding trials collected from captive subjects. Significant linear regressions were found for all the dietary and fecal chemical components, but only nitrogen showed a noteworthy result (R2=0.76), very similar to the results obtained by several authors in other deer species (Robbins, 1993). Use of fecal nitrogen however, has been criticised because plant secondary compounds, such as tannin, may artificially inflate levels of fecal nitro-gen; moreover, the binding effect of tannin is strongly reduced in mixed diets. After all, fecal nitrogen confirms its usefulness in studies about feeding strategies of free living ruminants.


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2010

Environmental improvement and conservation of useful pastures for wild herbivores in a Regional Park on the Apennines mountains

F. Cervasio; Maria Paola Ponzetta; Giovanni Argenti; V. di Leo

Abstract In order to investigate some effects of the environmental management with faunistic purpose on pastures located on the Apennines mountains, in open areas subjected to bracken fern (Pteridium aqulinum) infestation, samples of vegetation were taken for three years on an open area in the Regional Park of “Laghi di Suviana e Brasimone” (BO). Experimental samples, taken before and after the agronomical works, showed the effects of the pasture improvement on botanical composition, richness and biodiversity. The agronomical pasture management produced a considerable decrease in bracken density and an increase on biodiversity, and the final average value of the Pastoral Value index was quadruplicate. These results confirmed the effectiveness of the actions carried out and the importance of maintaining a continuous programme of pasture management through annual clearing of vegetation.


Italian Journal of Animal Science | 2009

GPS/GSM collars monitoring of red deer in the Tosco-Emiliano Apennine Mountains

Maria Paola Ponzetta; Francesco Sacconi; Chiara Crocetti; F. Cervasio; Isabelle Minder

Abstract Nine red deer hinds were captured in the Nature Reserve of Acquerino-Cantagallo in the Apennine mountains and fitted with GPS/GSM collars to monitor spatial movement and habitat use. Preliminary results of interfix distances in the first 48 hours after capture showed highly variable distances immediately after release and a decreasing during the following day. Possible effects of capture were evaluated.


Italian Journal of Agronomy | 2010

Habitat improvements with wildlife purposes in a grazed area on the Apennine Mountains.

Maria Paola Ponzetta; F. Cervasio; Chiara Crocetti; Alessandro Messeri; Giovanni Argenti


Iforest - Biogeosciences and Forestry | 2016

Agronomic methods for mountain grassland habitat restoration for faunistic purposes in a protected area of the northern Apennines (Italy)

F. Cervasio; Giovanni Argenti; Marco Genghini; Maria Paola Ponzetta


Alternative functions of grassland. Proceedings of the 15th European Grassland Federation Symposium, Brno, Czech Republic, 7-9 September 2009 | 2009

Effects of different establishment techniques on pasture improvements for wild animals in the Italian Apennine Mountains.

F. Cervasio; Maria Paola Ponzetta; Giovanni Argenti; Alessandro Messeri; Chiara Crocetti; N. Staglianò; B. Cagas̆; R. Machác̆; J. Nedĕlník


Grassland in a changing world. Proceedings of the 23rd General Meeting of the European Grassland Federation, Kiel, Germany, 29th August - 2nd September 2010. | 2010

Habitat improvements with agronomic treatments for ungulates in an area of central Italy.

Alessandro Messeri; Maria Paola Ponzetta; F. Cervasio; Chiara Crocetti; L. Gori; Giovanni Argenti; H. Schnyder; J. Isselstein; F. Taube; K. Auerswald; J. Schellberg; M. Wachendorf; A. Herrmann; M. Gierus; N. Wrage; A. Hopkins


communications and networking symposium | 2009

Mantenimento delle aree aperte e conservazione della biodiversità in un’area protetta dell’Appennino Tosco-Emiliano

F. Cervasio; Maria Paola Ponzetta; Giovanni Argenti; Chiara Crocetti; F. Sacconi

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F. Sacconi

University of Florence

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