Regional influences on small-scale vegetational heterogeneity within grasslands in the Serengeti National Park,Tanzania |
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Authors: | A. Joy Belsky |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biology Department, Syracuse University, 13210 Syracuse, NY, USA;(2) Present address: Cornell Plantations, Cornell University, 14853 Ithaca, NY, USA |
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Abstract: | An index of vegetational heterogeneity in 16 grassland communities in the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, was calculated using mean percent distance (MPD) among spatially separated quadrats. To determine whether regional factors such as annual precipitation, fire, soil sodicity, herbivore utilization, or percentage of species having clonal growth patterns influenced the amount of heterogeneity measured in individual grassland communities, the index was related to these factors by an interactively constructed multiple-regression model.Community heterogeneity varied in a curvilinear manner along a north-to-south transect; maximum values occurred in the center of the park with lower values near the northern and southern borders. Subsurface concentrations of Na+ and the presence or absence of mound-building termites were incorporated into the model, which explained 55% of the variability in grassland heterogeneity.Abbreviations PD= Percentage Distance - MPD= Mean Percentage Distance |
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Keywords: | Community pattern Percent Distance Spatial heterogeneity Tropical grassland |
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