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The influence of resprouting forest canopy species on richness in Southern Cape forests, South Africa
Authors:L M Kruger  J J Midgley    
Institution:Botany Department, University of Cape Town, Private Bag, Rondebosch, 7701, Cape Town, South Africa
Abstract:We investigated the relationship between species richness and numbers and types of individuals and species present in forests with different physiognomies in the southern Cape Province, South Africa. Data were collected from three different ‘plot’ types: 400 m2, canopy‐scaled (plot length is directly proportional to canopy height) and per 100 individuals closest to a point. Plots were designed to control for the effect of scale on local richness. Canopy species richness was inversely proportional to the abundance of resprouting species. The strength of the relationship between the abundance of resprouters and canopy species richness increased progressively from the 400 m2 plots to the canopy‐scaled plots and finally to the plots of 100 individuals. Resprouter abundance decreased, while canopy species richness increased, with increasing canopy height. Resprouters are able to retain their in situ position in the forests for longer periods of time than do reseeders. This reduces individual and species turnover, thus reducing species richness in resprouter‐dominated forests.
Keywords:Clonal plants  forest regeneration dynamics  forest species richness  scale  South Africa  resprouting  temperate forests
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