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No general edge effects for invertebrates at Afromontane forest/grassland ecotones
Authors:DJ Kotze  MJ Samways
Institution:(1) Invertebrate Conservation Research Centre, School of Botany and Zoology, University of Natal, Private Bag X01, Scottsville 3209, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa;(2) Present address: Department of Ecology and Systematics, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 17, FIN-00014 Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:The Afromontane region of South Africa is characterised by numerous small, remnant forests in a grassland matrix. The edges, or ecotones between forests and grasslands are usually sharp (typically just over a few metres) and are mainly maintained by both natural and, more recently, anthropogenic fires. We investigated epigaeic amphipod, carabid and ant distribution patterns across Afromontane forest/grassland ecotones and found little evidence to support the biological edge effect. Five of the fifty-two sampled species however, did increase significantly in abundance at the ecotone. Among these was a very distinct edge species, the amphipod Talistroides africana. Overall, carabids were more abundant and species rich in forests while for ants it was in the grasslands. Ants and carabids were both more abundant and species rich in spring and summer than in autumn and winter. More interestingly, the abundance and species richness patterns across the ecotone did not change with the passing of the seasons. We argue that a conservation strategy for the Afromontane forest patches must also incorporate the surrounding grassland. The grassland habitat is often perceived as less valuable than forest and, as a consequence, is subject to many anthropogenic disturbances such as fragmentation, cattle grazing and afforestation. Protecting grasslands around forest patches not only conserves the rich ant diversity, but also conserves the biota in the forests and at the edges, and would therefore be more meaningful in terms of the overall conservation of Afromontane biodiversity.
Keywords:Afromontane region  biodiversity conservation  ecotone  edge effect  epigaeic invertebrates
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