Effect of grazing on vegetation and soil of the heuweltjieveld in the Succulent Karoo, South Africa
Autor: | Ute Schmiedel, Jürgen Dengler, Alexander Gröngröft, Inga Ute Röwer, Jens Oldeland, Jona Luther-Mosebach |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Ecology 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences Vegetation 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Geography Stocking Habitat Soil pH Grazing 040103 agronomy & agriculture 0401 agriculture forestry and fisheries Species richness Rangeland Annual plant Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Nature and Landscape Conservation |
Zdroj: | Acta Oecologica. 77:27-36 |
ISSN: | 1146-609X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.actao.2016.08.012 |
Popis: | We asked how historical and recent grazing intensity affect the patchy landscape of the heuweltjieveld in the semi-arid biodiversity hotspot Succulent Karoo. The study was carried out on a communal farmland 80 km south-west of Springbok, in Namaqualand. Heuweltjies are roughly circular earth mounds that are regularly distributed in this landscape. We sampled plant species and life-form composition, diversity measures, habitat and soil variables in 100 m2 plots, placed in three visually distinguishable heuweltjie zones (centre, fringe, and matrix) and distributed across grazing camps with different recent and historic grazing intensities. Differences between heuweltjie zones were assessed with ANOVAs and multiple linear regressions. The effect of past and recent grazing intensity on soil and plant variables was analysed by Generalized Linear Models for each heuweltjie zone separately. The three zones constituted clearly distinguishable units in terms of vegetation and soil characteristics. Soil pH and cover of annual plants increased from matrix to centres, while total vegetation cover, species richness and perennial plant cover decreased in the same direction. Historic (pre-2000) grazing patterns had the strongest effects on fringes, showing the strongest soil and vegetation-related signs of overutilization with increased stocking density. Centres showed signs of overutilization irrespective of the stocking density. The much shorter exposure to recent grazing pattern (post-2000), which was nearly inverse to the historic grazing pattern, showed increase of vegetation cover (centres) and species richness (matrix) with recent grazing intensity. We interpret these effects as still visible responses of the lower grazing intensity in these camps during the historic period. No recovery under recent grazing was observed at any of the zones. We conclude that irrespective of their conducive growing conditions, once transformed to a disturbed state, heuweltjie centres recover slowly, whereas the less impacted soil and vegetation of fringes are more responsive than centres and matrix. |
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