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Reed clonal characteristics and response to disturbance in a semi-arid river
Authors:Karen Kotschy  Kevin Rogers
Institution:Centre for Water in the Environment, School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, P/Bag 3, Wits 2050, South Africa
Abstract:Clonal characteristics of Phragmites mauritianus Kunth. were studied in a semi-arid river where disturbance by flooding is a major driver of reed patch dynamics. Physical disturbance by scouring at the patch boundary restricted clonal expansion, and, contrary to our predictions, rhizomes at the boundary were not specialised for enhanced mobility. Persistence of the central part of the patch was promoted by accumulation of sediment within the patch, including fine clays. The combined effects of scouring and burial produced linear patches with a characteristic raised profile. Clonal characteristics which promoted persistence of P. mauritianus in this habitat included a large bud bank on the rhizomes, a deep, complex rhizome system, and dense, tall stems. The development of the deep, complex rhizome system was promoted by sediment accumulation within the patch. Interactions between physical processes and plant clonal characteristics deserve further attention in aquatic environments, where feedbacks among vegetation patches, flow and sediment movement are common.
Keywords:Phragmites mauritianus  Patch dynamic  Persistence  Burial  Flooding
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