The physical environment and major plant communities of the Karoo National Park, South Africa

The major plant communities of the Karoo National Park are described using the methods of the Zurich-Montpellier school of phytosociology, to assist with the formulation of a management strategy for the park. The vegetation physiognomy consists of Montane Karoo grassy shrublands. Karoo grassy dwarf...

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Main Authors: Francine Rubin, A.R. Palmer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 1996-08-01
Series:Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science
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Online Access:https://koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/293
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spelling doaj-c60e8320e0054d73a6657429db3eb04a2020-11-24T23:02:37ZengAOSISKoedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science0075-64582071-07711996-08-01392255210.4102/koedoe.v39i2.293245The physical environment and major plant communities of the Karoo National Park, South AfricaFrancine Rubin0A.R. Palmer1National Parks BoardARC Range and Forage InstituteThe major plant communities of the Karoo National Park are described using the methods of the Zurich-Montpellier school of phytosociology, to assist with the formulation of a management strategy for the park. The vegetation physiognomy consists of Montane Karoo grassy shrublands. Karoo grassy dwarf shrublands. Karoo succulent dwarf shrublands and riparian thicket. Steep elevation and precipitation gradients within the study area have a direct impact on gradients in the vegetation. High elevation (1 800 m), and relatively high rainfall (406 mm) montane grasslands occupy communities dominated by grasses (Merxmuellera disticha, Themeda triandra) and woody species (Diospyros austro-africana, Elytropappus rhinocerotis, Euryops annae, Passerina montana). The increasing aridity away from the escarpment edge in a northerly direction is steep, and Montane Karoo dwarf shrublands replace these mesic communities. Species such as Eriocephalus ericoides, Rosenia oppositifolia and Pteronia tricephala dominate. At lower elevation (800 m) the precipitation is very low (175 mm) and uncertain (coefficient of variation of 78 ). The substrata influence the vegetation, with the sandy substrata of the drainage lines supporting more woody taxa (Acacia karroo, Lycium cinereum) and grasses (Hyparrhenia hirta, Stipagrostis namaquensis, Cenchrus ciliaris). Moving away from the mesic environment of the riparian zone, rapid desiccation occurs and the most xeric communities are encountered, dominated by Stipagrostis obtusa, S. ciliata and Pent-da incana. This document provides descriptions of the general communities and their associated landscape, lithology and soils.https://koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/293phytosociology, semi-arid. Karoo.
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author Francine Rubin
A.R. Palmer
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The physical environment and major plant communities of the Karoo National Park, South Africa
Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science
phytosociology, semi-arid. Karoo.
author_facet Francine Rubin
A.R. Palmer
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title The physical environment and major plant communities of the Karoo National Park, South Africa
title_short The physical environment and major plant communities of the Karoo National Park, South Africa
title_full The physical environment and major plant communities of the Karoo National Park, South Africa
title_fullStr The physical environment and major plant communities of the Karoo National Park, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed The physical environment and major plant communities of the Karoo National Park, South Africa
title_sort physical environment and major plant communities of the karoo national park, south africa
publisher AOSIS
series Koedoe: African Protected Area Conservation and Science
issn 0075-6458
2071-0771
publishDate 1996-08-01
description The major plant communities of the Karoo National Park are described using the methods of the Zurich-Montpellier school of phytosociology, to assist with the formulation of a management strategy for the park. The vegetation physiognomy consists of Montane Karoo grassy shrublands. Karoo grassy dwarf shrublands. Karoo succulent dwarf shrublands and riparian thicket. Steep elevation and precipitation gradients within the study area have a direct impact on gradients in the vegetation. High elevation (1 800 m), and relatively high rainfall (406 mm) montane grasslands occupy communities dominated by grasses (Merxmuellera disticha, Themeda triandra) and woody species (Diospyros austro-africana, Elytropappus rhinocerotis, Euryops annae, Passerina montana). The increasing aridity away from the escarpment edge in a northerly direction is steep, and Montane Karoo dwarf shrublands replace these mesic communities. Species such as Eriocephalus ericoides, Rosenia oppositifolia and Pteronia tricephala dominate. At lower elevation (800 m) the precipitation is very low (175 mm) and uncertain (coefficient of variation of 78 ). The substrata influence the vegetation, with the sandy substrata of the drainage lines supporting more woody taxa (Acacia karroo, Lycium cinereum) and grasses (Hyparrhenia hirta, Stipagrostis namaquensis, Cenchrus ciliaris). Moving away from the mesic environment of the riparian zone, rapid desiccation occurs and the most xeric communities are encountered, dominated by Stipagrostis obtusa, S. ciliata and Pent-da incana. This document provides descriptions of the general communities and their associated landscape, lithology and soils.
topic phytosociology, semi-arid. Karoo.
url https://koedoe.co.za/index.php/koedoe/article/view/293
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