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Small‐scale reseeding trials in arid rangeland: Effects of rainfall, clearing and grazing on seedling survival
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Range & Forage Science • Authors: S.J. Milton --- FitzPatrick Institute, Republic of South AfricaSeeds of four indigenous plant species were sown in 1990 in small‐scale field trials in an arid, non‐seasonal rainfall region of the southern Karoo, South Africa. Seeds of a winter annual Tetragonia echinata (Aizoaceae) showed innate dormancy but those of... -
Perspective article: Simulation models for semi‐arid rangelands of southern Africa
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Range & Forage Science • Authors: T. Wiegand --- Department of Ecological Modelling, Germany F. Jeltsch --- Department of Ecological Modelling, Germany S. Bauer --- Department of Ecological Modelling, Germany K. Kellner --- Department of Plant‐ and Soil Sciences, South AfricaIn semi‐arid regions, the effects of grazing or sparing management on natural communities of long‐lived plants generally take decades to become evident. Event‐driven dynamic behaviour, unpredictable and low rainfall, and complicated interactions between species make it difficult to gather sufficient... -
Interactions of grazing and rainfall on vegetation at Grootfontein in the eastern Karoo
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Range & Forage Science • Authors: Justin CO du Toit --- Pasture Research, Grootfontein Agricultural Development Institute, South Africa Tshililo Ramaswiela --- South African Environmental Observation Network, South Africa Marco J Pauw --- South African Environmental Observation Network, South Africa Tim G O’Connor --- South African Environmental Observation Network, South AfricaRainfall and grazing are primary drivers of vegetation composition in the Nama-Karoo. Increased rainfall increases grassiness, to where Nama-Karoo transitions to grassland. Severe grazing treatments (e.g. continuous or summer-only) increase abundance of grazing-tolerant dwarf shrubs and annual grasses, and decrease... -
The effect of adjacent vegetation on fire severity in Afrotemperate forest along the southern Cape coast of South Africa
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Brandon Giddey --- , South Africa Johan A Baard --- , South Africa Lufuno Vhengani --- , South Africa Tineke Kraaij --- , South AfricaRecently two large wildfires (around the towns of Knysna in 2017 and George in 2018) jointly burnt over 80 000 ha in the southern Cape, South Africa. Here, patches of closed-canopy Afrotemperate forest occur within a matrix of fire-prone (native)... -
Expansion of the Grassland Biome in the eastern Karoo corresponds with changes in rainfall and livestock numbers
Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Range & Forage Science • Authors: G Arena --- University of Cape Town, South Africa MT Hoffman --- University of Cape Town, South Africa H van der Merwe --- University of Cape Town, South Africa TG O’Connor --- , South AfricaThe persistent spread of shrublands is a global phenomenon observed across semiarid grassland-shrubland boundaries. Observations in South Africa, however, have detected a contrasting trend of increasing grass cover across the transition between the Nama-Karoo and Grassland Biomes over the last...
