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Edaphic niches of metallophytes from southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo: Implications for post-mining restoration
Institution:1. NEIKER-Tecnalia, Department of Conservation of Natural Resources, Soil Microbial Ecology Group, c/ Berreaga 1, E-48160 Derio, Spain;2. University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Department of Plant Biology and Ecology, P.O. Box 644, E-48080 Bilbao, Spain;1. Centro de Estudios Ambientales y Biodiversidad, Universidad del Valle de Guatemala, Ciudad Guatemala, Guatemala;2. Department of Natural Sciences and Environmental Health, Faculty of Technology, Natural Sciences and Maritime Sciences, University of South-Eastern Norway, Bø, Telemark, Norway;3. Reserva Natural Heloderma, Asociación Zootropic, El Arenal, Cabañas, Zacapa, Guatemala;4. Facultad de Ciencias Ambientales y Agrícolas, Universidad Rafael Landívar, Ciudad Guatemala, Guatemala
Abstract:In southeastern D. R. Congo, about 550 metallophytes grow on soils with high copper and cobalt concentrations, 57 of which are endemics to these metalliferous environments. About 70% of those endemics are considered threatened by destruction of habitats through mining activities. To provide guidelines for future restoration programs, the edaphic ecological niches of eight endemic metallophytes (i.e. copper endemics) were studied using a pragmatic sampling method adapted for urgent conservation needs. Niches were modelled using violin plot along Cu, Co and C:N gradients representing the two main independent edaphic gradients among nine edaphic variables (C, N, C:N, K, P, pH, Co, Cu, and Mn). Copper endemics presented distinct edaphic niches along the copper and cobalt gradients, but differentiation was lower along the C:N gradient. In addition, edaphic elements presented covariations among them and metalliferous soils had higher nutrient and element content compared to the non-metalliferous soils of the region dominated by the Miombo woodland. The complexity of the soil composition and the edaphic niches of copper endemics revealed an important challenge in the implementation of the species conservation and the habitat restoration strategies of post-mining sites.
Keywords:Conservation  Copper  Cobalt  Endemic  Metallophyte  Nutrient  Response curve  Violin plot
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