Volume 29, Issue S1 e13258
REVIEW ARTICLE

Key issues in Northwestern Mediterranean dry grassland restoration

Elise Buisson

Corresponding Author

Elise Buisson

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie, Avignon Université, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, IUT site Agroparc, Avignon, Cedex 09 France

Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA, 95616 USA

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Tania De Almeida

Tania De Almeida

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie, Avignon Université, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, IUT site Agroparc, Avignon, Cedex 09 France

Institut de recherche pour la conservation des zones humides méditerranéennes Tour du Valat, Le Sambuc, Arles, 13200 France

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Aure Durbecq

Aure Durbecq

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie, Avignon Université, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, IUT site Agroparc, Avignon, Cedex 09 France

Engineering consulting ECO-MED, Marseille, France

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André J. Arruda

André J. Arruda

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie, Avignon Université, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, IUT site Agroparc, Avignon, Cedex 09 France

Department of Genetics, Ecology and Evolution, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil

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Christel Vidaller

Christel Vidaller

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie, Avignon Université, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, IUT site Agroparc, Avignon, Cedex 09 France

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Jean-François Alignan

Jean-François Alignan

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie, Avignon Université, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, IUT site Agroparc, Avignon, Cedex 09 France

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Tiago S. P. Toma

Tiago S. P. Toma

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie, Avignon Université, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, IUT site Agroparc, Avignon, Cedex 09 France

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Manon C. M. Hess

Manon C. M. Hess

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie, Avignon Université, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, IUT site Agroparc, Avignon, Cedex 09 France

Institut de recherche pour la conservation des zones humides méditerranéennes Tour du Valat, Le Sambuc, Arles, 13200 France

NGE-GUINTOLI, Saint-Etienne du Grès, Parc d'activités de Laurade – BP22, 13156, Tarascon, France

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Daniel Pavon

Daniel Pavon

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie, Avignon Université, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, IUT site Agroparc, Avignon, Cedex 09 France

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Francis Isselin-Nondedeu

Francis Isselin-Nondedeu

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie, Avignon Université, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, IUT site Agroparc, Avignon, Cedex 09 France

Département d'Aménagement et d'Environnement, Ecole Polytechnique de l'Université de Tours, UMR 7324 –CNRS CITERES, 33-35 allée Ferdinand de Lesseps, Tours, 37200 France

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Renaud Jaunatre

Renaud Jaunatre

Université Grenoble Alpes, INRAE, LESSEM, 2 rue de la Papeterie-BP 76, St-Martin-d'Hères, 38402 France

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Cannelle Moinardeau

Cannelle Moinardeau

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie, Avignon Université, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, IUT site Agroparc, Avignon, Cedex 09 France

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Truman P. Young

Truman P. Young

Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA, 95616 USA

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François Mesléard

François Mesléard

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie, Avignon Université, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, IUT site Agroparc, Avignon, Cedex 09 France

Institut de recherche pour la conservation des zones humides méditerranéennes Tour du Valat, Le Sambuc, Arles, 13200 France

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Thierry Dutoit

Thierry Dutoit

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie, Avignon Université, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, IUT site Agroparc, Avignon, Cedex 09 France

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Olivier Blight

Olivier Blight

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie, Avignon Université, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, IUT site Agroparc, Avignon, Cedex 09 France

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Armin Bischoff

Armin Bischoff

Institut Méditerranéen de Biodiversité et d'Ecologie, Avignon Université, Aix Marseille Université, CNRS, IRD, IMBE, IUT site Agroparc, Avignon, Cedex 09 France

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First published: 03 August 2020
Citations: 30

Author contributions: EB, AB conceived the research; EB, AB, TDA, AD, AJA, CV, JFA, TSPT, OB, TD actively discussed ideas, contributed with writing topics, revised, and approved the final version of the manuscript; FM, MCMH, FIN, RJ, CM, TPY contributed to draft versions, revised, and approved the final version of the manuscript.

Guest Coordinating Editor: Peter Török

Abstract

Dry grasslands of the Northwestern Mediterranean Basin are seminatural species-rich ecosystems, composed of many annual species and some structuring perennial species. As these grasslands have been used as rangelands for centuries, human management (grazing; fire regimes) is one of their main ecological and evolutionary drivers, along with the Mediterranean climate. Despite EU conservation policy, damage to such grasslands still occurs and efficient ecological restoration is needed. This article reviews restoration constraints, effective techniques, and research perspectives for restoring them in the light of their ecological characteristics. Major restoration constraints specifically include (1) a poor contribution of the internal (seed bank) and external (seed rain) species pools, and (2) low establishment of some perennial species. The latter may be the result of the low seed quantity or quality of perennial species, stochastic or extended droughts, high soil nutrient content that may lead to competition (e.g. between weed and target species), inappropriate grazing management or fire regimes leading to shrub encroachment, or the death of target species seedlings in early stages of restoration. Successful restoration techniques include seeding, transplanting, hay transfer, and timely soil transfer, all of which have to be adapted to regional plant phenology and to local Mediterranean climate. They must be combined with appropriate grazing or fire management. Their success may depend on years with particular rainfall amounts or patterns or on particular target plant species. We discuss research perspectives contributing to a better understanding of seed dispersal, seedling recruitment, and soil processes and suggest the benefits of using ecosystem engineer species.

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