Can heavy grazing on communal land elevate plant species richness levels in the Grassland Biome of South Africa?

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M. C. Rutherford
L. W. Powrie
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[1] South African National Biodiversity Institute,Applied Biodiversity Research Division, Kirstenbosch Research Centre
[2] Stellenbosch University,Department of Botany and Zoology
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Plant Ecology | 2011年 / 212卷
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Cover; Degradation; Disturbance; Diversity; Scale;
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A common perception, particularly in South Africa, is that heavily and continuously grazed communal land leads to degradation and loss of plant diversity when compared to commercial rangeland farming or conservation areas. We focus on whether this applies to the Grassland Biome of South Africa and whether the opposite can occur, namely, an increase in plant species richness under heavy grazing. A study of a contrast between a communal area of the former Ciskei and a neighbouring nature reserve showed that intense utilization under communal use led to a significant increase in plant species richness. However, this increase was scale-dependent with the greatest significant difference occurring at sample plot scale (50 m2) but converging at the broader scale of the whole study site. Species that increased with heavy grazing included those from arid Karroid areas as well as some from more mesic grassland and savanna areas. The contribution of beta diversity to gamma diversity across the grazing contrast was relatively low which reflects the relatively high proportion of species shared between treatments. Total plant canopy cover declined sharply with heavy grazing. In terms of plant canopy cover, grazing favoured annual over perennial plants, prostrate over erect plants, and stoloniferous over tussock plant architecture. This pattern was not supported when expressed in terms of number of species belonging to these grazing response groups or traits.
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页码:1407 / 1418
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