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Limiting factors for the short-term recruitment of savanna trees at woodland islands in the Western Soutpansberg, South Africa (Paperback)
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Limiting factors for the short-term recruitment of savanna trees at woodland islands in the Western Soutpansberg, South Africa (Paperback)
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Diploma Thesis from the year 2006 in the subject Biology - Ecology,
grade: 1,0, University of Applied Sciences Bremen, 83 entries in
the bibliography, language: English, abstract: A key question of
plant ecology is which factors control the local distribution of
plant species and plant communities. Thus the appearance of
scattered tree dominated fertile patches in generally nutrient-poor
savanna grassland is an interesting phenomenon. As trees alter
structural and spatial variability of the environment they increase
floral and faunal diversity. Under favourable conditions such
patches may increase in size until they merge with each other and a
closed canopy forest builds up. However, in dry areas successive
invasion into grassland is blocked and there is little spread
outwards. Research was conducted from September 2005 to January
2006 in the Western Soutpansberg, South Africa. For Mimusops
zeyheri and Syzygium legatii effects of shade and seed size on
germination and seedling recruitment have been investigated in
plant pot experiments. Two field experiments were conducted
investigating seed predation and the effect of competition.
Additionally, recruitment was studied at eight tree islands and
soil samples from 96 plots varying in exposition, habitat type and
location of sampling site were analysed. Results revealed that tree
recruitment was influenced by complex interactions between
facilitation and competition, herbivory and abiotic environmental
stress. Soil moisture availability, browsing and competition with
grasses seem to be the primary factors limiting a rapid expansion
of the tree islands into the surrounding grassland. Seed predation
slightly reduces seed availability but is not limiting recruitment.
Large-seeded seedlings had a higher chance of establishment. Key
words: tree recruitment, islands of fertility, savanna, gradients,
competition, Soutpansberg
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