Introduced plants on Kilimanjaro: tourism and its impact

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Andreas Hemp
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[1] Universität Bayreuth,Ecological Botanical Garden
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Plant Ecology | 2008年 / 197卷
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Global change; Kilimanjaro National Park; Neophytes; L.; (Ruderal) vegetation of trampled ground;
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Kilimanjaro, a world heritage site and an icon of global change, not only suffers from climatic alterations but also is undergoing a drastic socio-economic upheaval. A strong increase of tourism enhances the risk of introducing alien plant species in particular in the upper zones of Kilimanjaro. One such species is Poa annua L., a cosmopolitan weed of European origin on roadsides and pastures. The aim of this study is to document its distribution, the speed of its propagation and risks for the indigenous vegetation of Kilimanjaro, and to compare the findings with other introduced species on this mountain. Based on a complete survey of the vegetation of Kilimanjaro with about 1,500 vegetation plots, plant communities invaded by Poa annua are determined. As with most of the other neophytes on Kilimanjaro, Poa annua invades only anthropogenic vegetation but not undisturbed natural vegetation. Similar to the situation in middle Europe, this neophyte is on Kilimanjaro a constituent of the vegetation of trampled ground, occurring between about 1,600 and 4,000 m asl along climbing routes or their vicinity. On a newly opened climbing route a rapid invasion (5.6 km in 3 months) was observed, which makes it likely that Poa annua spread on Kilimanjaro during the last 30 years in parallel to the increase of the climbing tourism. Although Poa annua is still in the stage of propagation, an invasion of natural vegetation types seems to be unlikely.
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