Data from: Bison grazing in eastern tallgrass prairie does not alter plant diversity after five years ...

North American tallgrass prairie evolved with regular fire set by Indigenous people and grazing from large herbivores, including the plains bison (Bison bison). In contrast to the uniform effects of prescribed fire, bison graze selectively, creating increased heterogeneity in the landscape. We exami...

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Main Authors: Bach, Elizabeth, Chakravorty, Jennifer, Harrington, John A.
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Language:English
Published: Dryad 2025
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.d7wm37qb2
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description North American tallgrass prairie evolved with regular fire set by Indigenous people and grazing from large herbivores, including the plains bison (Bison bison). In contrast to the uniform effects of prescribed fire, bison graze selectively, creating increased heterogeneity in the landscape. We examined plant community responses to reintroduced bison grazing in high-diversity native and restored tallgrass prairie in Illinois, USA. We evaluated plant community diversity and structure in paired grazed and ungrazed (fenced) plots. After 5 y of grazing at a relatively low target stocking rate of 1 animal unit per 5.2 ha (13 acres), there were no differences in plant community diversity, composition, nonnative: native species ratio, or visual obstruction readings between grazed and ungrazed plots. An interaction exists (or was found) between plant community type and grazing in which grazed savanna plots had greater grass relative abundance compared to ungrazed plots. Ongoing monitoring will evaluate long-term ... : Nachusa Grasslands is located near Franklin Grove, Illinois (41.8837068N, 89.3424108W) and is owned and managed by The Nature Conservancy (TNC). Nachusa consists of more than 1600 ha of native prairie remnants, restored prairies, savannas and woodlands, and wetlands. To examine the impact of bison grazing on plant communities, twenty-two 10 m 3 18 m fenced plots (exclosures) and paired unfenced plots were established prior to bison reintroduction (Fig. 1). Fences are electrified metal wire. The plots are stratified to represent the habitat types at Nachusa (Table 1). There are six sampling sites on native prairie (n=3 in the north unit, n=3 in the south unit), six sampling sites on older plantings (n=3 in the north unit, n=3 in the south unit), four sampling sites on newer plantings (n=3 in the north unit, n=1 in the south unit), and three sampling sites on savannas (n=in the south unit). This unbalanced design results from uneven representation of these habitat types across the preserve. We used a ...
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.d7wm37qb2 2025-06-01T14:58:46+00:00 Data from: Bison grazing in eastern tallgrass prairie does not alter plant diversity after five years ... Bach, Elizabeth Chakravorty, Jennifer Harrington, John A. 2025 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.d7wm37qb2 https://datadryad.org/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.d7wm37qb2 en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.3375/2162-4399-44.4.215 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14501946 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences Bison Biodiversity Grazing Plants Grasslands dataset Dataset 2025 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.d7wm37qb210.3375/2162-4399-44.4.21510.5281/zenodo.14501946 2025-05-04T15:11:02Z North American tallgrass prairie evolved with regular fire set by Indigenous people and grazing from large herbivores, including the plains bison (Bison bison). In contrast to the uniform effects of prescribed fire, bison graze selectively, creating increased heterogeneity in the landscape. We examined plant community responses to reintroduced bison grazing in high-diversity native and restored tallgrass prairie in Illinois, USA. We evaluated plant community diversity and structure in paired grazed and ungrazed (fenced) plots. After 5 y of grazing at a relatively low target stocking rate of 1 animal unit per 5.2 ha (13 acres), there were no differences in plant community diversity, composition, nonnative: native species ratio, or visual obstruction readings between grazed and ungrazed plots. An interaction exists (or was found) between plant community type and grazing in which grazed savanna plots had greater grass relative abundance compared to ungrazed plots. Ongoing monitoring will evaluate long-term ... : Nachusa Grasslands is located near Franklin Grove, Illinois (41.8837068N, 89.3424108W) and is owned and managed by The Nature Conservancy (TNC). Nachusa consists of more than 1600 ha of native prairie remnants, restored prairies, savannas and woodlands, and wetlands. To examine the impact of bison grazing on plant communities, twenty-two 10 m 3 18 m fenced plots (exclosures) and paired unfenced plots were established prior to bison reintroduction (Fig. 1). Fences are electrified metal wire. The plots are stratified to represent the habitat types at Nachusa (Table 1). There are six sampling sites on native prairie (n=3 in the north unit, n=3 in the south unit), six sampling sites on older plantings (n=3 in the north unit, n=3 in the south unit), four sampling sites on newer plantings (n=3 in the north unit, n=1 in the south unit), and three sampling sites on savannas (n=in the south unit). This unbalanced design results from uneven representation of these habitat types across the preserve. We used a ... Dataset Bison bison bison Plains Bison DataCite
spellingShingle FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences
Bison
Biodiversity
Grazing
Plants
Grasslands
Bach, Elizabeth
Chakravorty, Jennifer
Harrington, John A.
Data from: Bison grazing in eastern tallgrass prairie does not alter plant diversity after five years ...
title Data from: Bison grazing in eastern tallgrass prairie does not alter plant diversity after five years ...
title_full Data from: Bison grazing in eastern tallgrass prairie does not alter plant diversity after five years ...
title_fullStr Data from: Bison grazing in eastern tallgrass prairie does not alter plant diversity after five years ...
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Bison grazing in eastern tallgrass prairie does not alter plant diversity after five years ...
title_short Data from: Bison grazing in eastern tallgrass prairie does not alter plant diversity after five years ...
title_sort data from: bison grazing in eastern tallgrass prairie does not alter plant diversity after five years ...
topic FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences
Bison
Biodiversity
Grazing
Plants
Grasslands
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Bison
Biodiversity
Grazing
Plants
Grasslands
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