Vegetation structure and small-scale pattern in Miombo Woodland, Marondera, Zimbabwe

The aim ol this paper is to describe woodland structure and small-scale patterning of woody plants at a miombo site, and to relate these to past disturbance and soil properties. Brachystegia spiciformis Benth. and Julbemardia globiflora (Benth.) Troupin were the most frequent woody plants at the fiv...

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Main Authors: B. M. Campbell, R. N. Cunliffe, J. Gambiza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: South African National Biodiversity Institut 1995-10-01
Series:Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
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Online Access:https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/721
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spelling doaj-0608a860d69e4fbfb5663e1efd69ac2c2020-11-25T03:39:22ZengSouth African National Biodiversity InstitutBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation0006-82412311-92841995-10-0125112112610.4102/abc.v25i1.721652Vegetation structure and small-scale pattern in Miombo Woodland, Marondera, ZimbabweB. M. Campbell0R. N. Cunliffe1J. Gambiza2Department of Biological Sciences, University of ZimbabweDepartment of Biological Sciences, University of ZimbabweDepartmenl of Research and Specialist ServicesThe aim ol this paper is to describe woodland structure and small-scale patterning of woody plants at a miombo site, and to relate these to past disturbance and soil properties. Brachystegia spiciformis Benth. and Julbemardia globiflora (Benth.) Troupin were the most frequent woody plants at the five hectare site, with size-class distributions which were markedly skewed towards the smaller size classes. The vegetation structure at the site and the increase in basal area over the past thirty years point to considerable disturbance prior to the present protected status. Six woodland subtypes were identified, grouped into two structural types: open and closed woodland. The distribution of woodland subtypes related closely to certain soil properties. It was hypothesized that the distribution of open and closed woodland is stable and a positive feedback mechanism by which this occurs is postulated.https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/721disturbancemiombo woodlandsmall-scale patterningsoil propertiesvegetation structureswoody speciesZimbabwe
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author B. M. Campbell
R. N. Cunliffe
J. Gambiza
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R. N. Cunliffe
J. Gambiza
Vegetation structure and small-scale pattern in Miombo Woodland, Marondera, Zimbabwe
Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
disturbance
miombo woodland
small-scale patterning
soil properties
vegetation structures
woody species
Zimbabwe
author_facet B. M. Campbell
R. N. Cunliffe
J. Gambiza
author_sort B. M. Campbell
title Vegetation structure and small-scale pattern in Miombo Woodland, Marondera, Zimbabwe
title_short Vegetation structure and small-scale pattern in Miombo Woodland, Marondera, Zimbabwe
title_full Vegetation structure and small-scale pattern in Miombo Woodland, Marondera, Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Vegetation structure and small-scale pattern in Miombo Woodland, Marondera, Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Vegetation structure and small-scale pattern in Miombo Woodland, Marondera, Zimbabwe
title_sort vegetation structure and small-scale pattern in miombo woodland, marondera, zimbabwe
publisher South African National Biodiversity Institut
series Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation
issn 0006-8241
2311-9284
publishDate 1995-10-01
description The aim ol this paper is to describe woodland structure and small-scale patterning of woody plants at a miombo site, and to relate these to past disturbance and soil properties. Brachystegia spiciformis Benth. and Julbemardia globiflora (Benth.) Troupin were the most frequent woody plants at the five hectare site, with size-class distributions which were markedly skewed towards the smaller size classes. The vegetation structure at the site and the increase in basal area over the past thirty years point to considerable disturbance prior to the present protected status. Six woodland subtypes were identified, grouped into two structural types: open and closed woodland. The distribution of woodland subtypes related closely to certain soil properties. It was hypothesized that the distribution of open and closed woodland is stable and a positive feedback mechanism by which this occurs is postulated.
topic disturbance
miombo woodland
small-scale patterning
soil properties
vegetation structures
woody species
Zimbabwe
url https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/721
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