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Mapping landscape beta diversity of plants across KwaZulu-Natal,South Africa,for aiding conservation planning
Authors:Debbie Jewitt  Peter S. Goodman  Timothy G. O’Connor  Barend F. N. Erasmus  Ed T. F. Witkowski
Affiliation:1.School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences,University of the Witwatersrand,Johannesburg,South Africa;2.Biodiversity Research and Assessment, Scientific Services,Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife,Cascades,South Africa;3.SAEON,Pretoria,South Africa;4.Global Change and Sustainability Research Institute,University of the Witwatersrand,Johannesburg,South Africa
Abstract:Collective properties of biodiversity, such as beta diversity, are suggested as complementary measures of species richness to guide the prioritisation and selection of important biodiversity areas in regional conservation planning. We assessed variation in the rate of plant species turnover along and between environmental gradients in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa using generalised dissimilarity modelling, in order to map landscape levels of floristic beta diversity. Our dataset consisted of 434 plots (1000 m2) containing 997 grassland and savanna matrix species. Our model explained 79 % of the null deviance observed in floristic dissimilarities. Variable rates of turnover existed along the major environmental gradients of mean annual temperature, median rainfall in February, and soil cation exchange capacity, as well as along gradients of geographical distance. Beta diversity was highest in relatively warm, drier summer regions and on dystrophic soils. Areas of high beta diversity identify areas that should be included in conservation plans to maximise representation of diversity and highlight areas best suited to protected area expansion. Biome transition areas in high beta diversity areas may be susceptible to climate variability. Including beta diversity turnover rates in regional conservation plans will help to preserve evolutionary and ecological processes that create and maintain diversity.
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