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Using image-analysis to quantify the horizontal vegetation pattern in two multi-species savanna grasslands
Authors:Fransen  Bart  de Boer  Miriam  Terlou  Maarten  During  Heinjo  Dijkman  Wim
Abstract:Spatial patterns in natural vegetations result to a large extent from competitive interactions between neighbouring plants. Pattern analyses techniques are often used to estimate the importance of competitive interactions between plants. In this study, we used pattern analysis techniques, based upon image-analyses, to estimate the importance of competitive interactions for maintaining the spatial pattern of neighbouring perennial grasses in natural savanna populations in Zimbabwe.The results of the different methods used, including nearest-neighbour and non-overlapping domain analysis, suggest that competitive interactions between neighbouring tufts play a limited role in maintaining the spatial pattern in these savanna grasslands.Methodological features and the usefulness of pattern analysis techniques to estimate competition between neighbouring plants in natural vegetations are discussed.
Keywords:Competition  Nearest-neighbour analyses  Neighbourhood analyses  Perennial grasses  Savanna  Zimbabwe
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