An inverted latitudinal gradient of plant diversity in shallow depressions on Ivorian inselbergs |
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Authors: | S Porembski G Brown W Barthlott |
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Institution: | (1) Botanisches Institut der Universität Bonn, Meckenheimer Allee 170, 53115 Bonn, Germany;(2) Abtlg. Geobotanik & Naturschutz, Institut für Landw. Botanik, Meckenheimer Allee 176, 53115 Bonn, Germany |
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Abstract: | The vegetation of shallow depressions on Ivorian granite inselbergs was studied along a gradient from the savanna zone in the north to the rainforest zone in the south of the country. Short-term inundation and prolonged drought are typical features of this habitat. In total, 64 taxa belonging to 25 families were recorded, with the Poaceae, Cyperaceae and Fabaceae accounting for the greatest proportion of species. Annuals represent the predominant life form and comprise nearly two thirds of all species recorded. DCA ordination of the sample plots illustrates that diversity decreases from north to south, and is accompanied by a gradual transition in the ambient vegetation from savanna to rainforest. This decrease is in marked contrast with diversity of surrounding vegetation types. In the drier northern area, it appears as if the less favourable environmental conditions prevent a state of community equilibrium being attained in the shallow depressions. This enables weak competitors to co-exist along with more vigorous species, which, in the south of the country, form species-poor stands. Furthermore, the fact that inselbergs in the rainforest zone are more isolated enhances the probability of extinction of less competitive associates. |
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Keywords: | Biodiversity Environmental gradient Ivory Coast |
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