Pattern and process in South Coast dune fynbos : population, community and landscape level studies

Includes bibliographies. === The study aimed to explain vegetation dynamics in response to disturbance in a dune landscape comprising a mosaic and admixture of grassland, fynbos and thicket. A hierarchical approach directed investigations at the landscape, community and population levels, with empha...

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Main Author: Pierce, Shirley M
Other Authors: Moll, Eugene
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/8422
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-84222020-08-08T05:14:03Z Pattern and process in South Coast dune fynbos : population, community and landscape level studies Pierce, Shirley M Moll, Eugene Botany Includes bibliographies. The study aimed to explain vegetation dynamics in response to disturbance in a dune landscape comprising a mosaic and admixture of grassland, fynbos and thicket. A hierarchical approach directed investigations at the landscape, community and population levels, with emphasis on seed banks. The study concentrated on fynbos, the predominant vegetation type. At the landscape-level, pattern was attributed to successional processes rather than abiotic factors. Each vegetation was maintained under defined disturbance regimes of fire, grazing and bushcutting. In the absence of disturbance, succession proceeded from grassland, through fynbos, to thicket. The study contributed to existing theory on the effects of disturbance on seed bank size, and the relationship between seed bank composition and its above-ground vegetation. No single model for successional pathways and mechanisms was supported: these differed amongst vegetation types and within fynbos communities. 2014-10-11T12:22:00Z 2014-10-11T12:22:00Z 1990 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/8422 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Science Department of Biological Sciences
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Pierce, Shirley M
Pattern and process in South Coast dune fynbos : population, community and landscape level studies
description Includes bibliographies. === The study aimed to explain vegetation dynamics in response to disturbance in a dune landscape comprising a mosaic and admixture of grassland, fynbos and thicket. A hierarchical approach directed investigations at the landscape, community and population levels, with emphasis on seed banks. The study concentrated on fynbos, the predominant vegetation type. At the landscape-level, pattern was attributed to successional processes rather than abiotic factors. Each vegetation was maintained under defined disturbance regimes of fire, grazing and bushcutting. In the absence of disturbance, succession proceeded from grassland, through fynbos, to thicket. The study contributed to existing theory on the effects of disturbance on seed bank size, and the relationship between seed bank composition and its above-ground vegetation. No single model for successional pathways and mechanisms was supported: these differed amongst vegetation types and within fynbos communities.
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title Pattern and process in South Coast dune fynbos : population, community and landscape level studies
title_short Pattern and process in South Coast dune fynbos : population, community and landscape level studies
title_full Pattern and process in South Coast dune fynbos : population, community and landscape level studies
title_fullStr Pattern and process in South Coast dune fynbos : population, community and landscape level studies
title_full_unstemmed Pattern and process in South Coast dune fynbos : population, community and landscape level studies
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