Phytosociology of the farm Haribes in the Nama-Karoo biome of southern Namibia

Limited historic vegetation data (prior to the 1980s) are available for Namibia. Finding such historic data at Haribes prompted a follow-up survey of the vegetation. We present a classification of the recent data in this paper as a first step towards comparing the two data sets. Six new associatio...

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Main Authors: Ben J. Strohbach, Willem J. Jankowitz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2012-01-01
Series:Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science
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Online Access:https://koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/1038
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spelling doaj-54388d0a2cab4191af88f516feefb9862020-11-24T21:42:15ZengAOSISKoedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science0075-64582071-07712012-01-01541e1e1310.4102/koedoe.v54i1.1038978Phytosociology of the farm Haribes in the Nama-Karoo biome of southern NamibiaBen J. Strohbach0Willem J. Jankowitz1National Botanical Research InstituteSchool of Natural Resources and Tourism, Polytechnic of NamibiaLimited historic vegetation data (prior to the 1980s) are available for Namibia. Finding such historic data at Haribes prompted a follow-up survey of the vegetation. We present a classification of the recent data in this paper as a first step towards comparing the two data sets. Six new associations (three with two subassociations each) are formally described. The landscape at Haribes is dominated by a pan with surrounding hummock dunes. The pan supports the Lycio cinereum – Salsoletum, whilst on the hummock dunes the Salsolo – Tetragonietum schenckii can be found. The surrounding plains and escarpment can be divided into three landforms: the torras with the Monsonio umbellatae – Boscietum foetidae, the ranteveld with the Acacio senegal – Catophractetum alexandri (and two subassociations) and calcrete ridges with the Zygophylo pubescentis – Leucosphaeretum bainesii. Dry river beds on the farm support two subassociations of Anthephoro pubescentis – Ziziphodetum mucronatae. The area covered by each dominant landform has been calculated after being mapped. The composition and diversity of the associations are briefly compared to other known vegetation descriptions within the Nama-Karoo. Since November 2011, Haribes has been used as a resettlement farm. This may result in the overutilisation of the limited grazing resources, to the extent that the present, fairly dense Acacio senegal – Catophractetum alexandri of the ranteveld is feared to become degraded to resemble the Monsonio umbellatae – Boscietum foetidae of the torras. Conservation implications: This paper describes six plant associations of the Nama-Karoo biome in arid southern Namibia. The information presented forms a baseline description, which can be used for future monitoring of the vegetation under altered land use.https://koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/1038Braun-Blanquetland useresettlement farmsyntaxonomyvegetation classification
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author Ben J. Strohbach
Willem J. Jankowitz
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Willem J. Jankowitz
Phytosociology of the farm Haribes in the Nama-Karoo biome of southern Namibia
Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science
Braun-Blanquet
land use
resettlement farm
syntaxonomy
vegetation classification
author_facet Ben J. Strohbach
Willem J. Jankowitz
author_sort Ben J. Strohbach
title Phytosociology of the farm Haribes in the Nama-Karoo biome of southern Namibia
title_short Phytosociology of the farm Haribes in the Nama-Karoo biome of southern Namibia
title_full Phytosociology of the farm Haribes in the Nama-Karoo biome of southern Namibia
title_fullStr Phytosociology of the farm Haribes in the Nama-Karoo biome of southern Namibia
title_full_unstemmed Phytosociology of the farm Haribes in the Nama-Karoo biome of southern Namibia
title_sort phytosociology of the farm haribes in the nama-karoo biome of southern namibia
publisher AOSIS
series Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science
issn 0075-6458
2071-0771
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Limited historic vegetation data (prior to the 1980s) are available for Namibia. Finding such historic data at Haribes prompted a follow-up survey of the vegetation. We present a classification of the recent data in this paper as a first step towards comparing the two data sets. Six new associations (three with two subassociations each) are formally described. The landscape at Haribes is dominated by a pan with surrounding hummock dunes. The pan supports the Lycio cinereum – Salsoletum, whilst on the hummock dunes the Salsolo – Tetragonietum schenckii can be found. The surrounding plains and escarpment can be divided into three landforms: the torras with the Monsonio umbellatae – Boscietum foetidae, the ranteveld with the Acacio senegal – Catophractetum alexandri (and two subassociations) and calcrete ridges with the Zygophylo pubescentis – Leucosphaeretum bainesii. Dry river beds on the farm support two subassociations of Anthephoro pubescentis – Ziziphodetum mucronatae. The area covered by each dominant landform has been calculated after being mapped. The composition and diversity of the associations are briefly compared to other known vegetation descriptions within the Nama-Karoo. Since November 2011, Haribes has been used as a resettlement farm. This may result in the overutilisation of the limited grazing resources, to the extent that the present, fairly dense Acacio senegal – Catophractetum alexandri of the ranteveld is feared to become degraded to resemble the Monsonio umbellatae – Boscietum foetidae of the torras. Conservation implications: This paper describes six plant associations of the Nama-Karoo biome in arid southern Namibia. The information presented forms a baseline description, which can be used for future monitoring of the vegetation under altered land use.
topic Braun-Blanquet
land use
resettlement farm
syntaxonomy
vegetation classification
url https://koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/1038
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