Title: Diapositive 1
1SER Summer School Restoration Ecology 2009
Natural recolonisation and ecological restoration
of La Crau steppe plant communities after
cultivation abandonment
Renaud Jaunatre Advisors Elise Buisson Thierry
Dutoit
2INTRODUCTION Context
Previous studies on dry grasslands On former
cultivation Weak regeneration/dispersion -few
seeds produced -not dispersed far -not very
competitive with dense stands of ruderal species
(Hutchings Booth Zobel Verkaar Gibson Brown
Poschlod Baker, etc. In Crau Rommermann
Buisson Dutoit)
3INTRODUCTION Context
Previous studies on dry grasslands On former
cultivation Weak regeneration/dispersion -few
seeds produced -not dispersed far -not very
competitive with dense stands of ruderal
species Plant community can be improved
(species richness composition) (Pywell Kiehl
Donath, etc.) -hay transfer -sheep
grazing (Coiffait)
(Hutchings Booth Zobel Verkaar Gibson Brown
Poschlod Baker, etc. In Crau Rommermann
Buisson Dutoit)
4INTRODUCTION Context
PhD project linked to the creation of a
mitigation bank
Rehabilitation of an old orchard to a steppe
like habitat a strong partnership with
-CDC biodiversité -Ingénierie
écologique -CEEP Transfer of previous results
to an operational scale (380 ha)
5INTRODUCTION Questions
1- What are the drivers of plant community
recolonisation after cultivation
abandonment? 2-What kind of ecological
engineering techniques would be efficient to
restore the reference plant community?
6INTRODUCTION
Geographical Situation
Alpilles range
Crau steppe
Camargue wetlands
Berre Lagoon
7INTRODUCTION
Geological context
Former Durance river bed
Durance
Rhône (present)
-1 800 000 years
-800 000 years
-120 000 years
-10 000 years
8INTRODUCTION
Ecology
Stones (70) and red mediterranean soil
40cm
Conglomerate
1-5m
9INTRODUCTION
Ecology
Stones (70) and red mediterranean soil
40cm
Conglomerate
1-5m
10INTRODUCTION
Ecology
Stones (70) and red mediterranean soil
40cm
Conglomerate
1-5m
Exceptional ecological conditions
gt Exceptional ecosystem
11INTRODUCTION
The Coussoul
- Pseudosteppe
- -Plant association Asphodeletum fistulosi
- Brachypodium retusum
- Asphodelus ayardii
- Stipa capillata
- Taeniaterum caput-medusae
- Thymus vulgaris
- gt40 sp. / m²
- 50 of annuals
- unique association
- (Devaux et al., 1983)
12INTRODUCTION
History
13INTRODUCTION
History
14INTRODUCTION
History
15INTRODUCTION
History
16INTRODUCTION
History 50 000 ha gt 11 000 ha
17Questions
1- What are the drivers of plant community
recolonisation after cultivation abandonment?
18Drivers Hypothesis
Plant community recolonisation
Plant dispersion
Plant establishment
19Drivers Hypothesis
Plant community recolonisation
Plant dispersion
Plant establishment
Available species pool
Landscape characteristics
20Drivers Hypothesis
Plant community recolonisation
Plant dispersion
Plant establishment
Available species pool
Soil properties
Landscape characteristics
Cultivation and Fallow history
21Drivers Protocole
Plots choice Coussoul gt cultivation gt fallow
40 fallows -cultivation duration -abandonment
date -landscape properties 11 plots on
reference ecosystem
22Drivers Protocole
Fallows and reference ecosystem characterisation
-Vegetation relevés -Physico-chemical soil
properties -Microbial Community Structure
23Drivers Protocole
4- Correlation?
?
Vegetation Soil Microbial community
Fallow history Lanscape properties
24Drivers Perspectives
5- Representation Successionnal trajectory after
cultivation abandonment -Understand
community recolonisation -Assess ecological
engineering techniques
25Ecological Restoration
2-What kind of ecological engineering techniques
would be efficient to restore the reference plant
community?
26Ecological restoration Cossure orchard
1992 - 2006
380 ha
27Ecological restoration preliminary step
Rehabilitation of a steppe-like
habitat Orchard
28Ecological restoration preliminary step
Abandoned orchard
Rehabilitation of a steppe-like habitat
29Ecological restoration preliminary step
Trees are cut down
Rehabilitation of a steppe-like habitat
30Ecological restoration preliminary step
Trees are exported
Rehabilitation of a steppe-like habitat
31Ecological restoration preliminary step
Trees are exported
Rehabilitation of a steppe-like habitat
32Ecological restoration preliminary step
Soils are levelled
Rehabilitation of a steppe-like habitat
33Ecological restoration Objectives
Short-term -Minimize unwanted taxa -Maximize
caracteristic taxa Mid-term -Lead plant
community towards reference ecoystem
trajectory Long-term -Restore richness,
structure and composition of the coussoul plant
community
2-4 years
3-10 years
50-200 years
34Ecological restoration tested techniques
Nurse species seeding
Seeding
-Temporary herbaceous cover (Festuca Lolium -
Onobrychis)? -Nutrient use
35Ecological restoration tested techniques
Structuring species transfer
Brachypodium retusum in nursery
-Permanent cover of a local species -Structuration
of plant community
36Ecological restoration tested techniques
Hay transfer
Hay transfer
Ungrazed area
- Supply of local species pool
37Ecological restoration tested techniques
Hay transfer Sawdust
Hay transfer
Ungrazed area
-Supply of local species pool Nitrogen
mobilization flash effect by microorganisms
38Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
39Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
40Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
41Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
42Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
43Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
44Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
45Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
46Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
47Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
48Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
49Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
50Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
51Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
52Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
53Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
54Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
55Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
56Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
57Ecological restoration tested techniques
Soil inoculation
-Supply of local species pool (annuals
clonal perennials) - Supply of Symbiota
association
Area destined to be destructed
58Ecological restoration tested techniques
Sheep grazing
Ewe on coussoul
-Unwanted species elimination and regulation of
the competition/facilitation balance?
59Ecological restoration protocole
-Vegetation relevés -Physico-chemical soil
properties -Microbial Community Structure
60Ecological restoration perspectives
-Assessment of ecological restoration techniques
with regards to the model previously worked out
61La restauration conclusion
-Assessment of ecological restoration techniques
with regards to the model previously worked out
?
62Thanks