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Above ground perennial plant biomass across an altitudinal and land-use gradient in Namaqualand,South Africa
Authors:PML Anderson  MT Hoffman  PJ O'Farrell
Institution:1. Plant Conservation Unit, Department of Botany, University of Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch 7701, South Africa;2. Natural Resources and the Environment, CSIR, PO Box 320, Stellenbosch 7599, South Africa
Abstract:This study set out to generate estimates of the standing perennial biomass for six different vegetation types, and associated upland and lowland habitats, across the altitudinal gradient presented by the Kamiesberg mountain range in the Namaqualand region of the Northern Cape Province of South Africa. Volume-biomass regressions, established for 94 perennial species accounting for 70–80% of the plant cover, were used to generate these estimations. Comparisons to other studies give similar findings, corroborating the method adopted. Biomass was found to vary significantly in relation to the altitudinal, and associated rainfall, gradient, as well as by habitat type where the rocky uplands have considerably more biomass that the sandy lowland habitats. An examination of the impact of sustained heavy grazing associated with a communal rangeland on this standing perennial biomass, showed a significant decrease in on the lowland habitats. This loss in biomass is principally of palatable species, with no evidence of a response in terms of perennial biomass. These findings point to degradation on the lowland habitats of the communal rangeland, with negative consequences for livestock farmers in the region.
Keywords:Above ground biomass  Communal land use  Grazing impacts  Volume-biomass regressions
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