The role of overstorey proteoid shrubs in maintaining species richness in a southern Cape mountain fynbos community.
This study was conducted to determine if, and how, over storey proteoid shrubs affect the species richness of a southern Cape mountain fynbos community. Protea eximia, P. lorifolia and P. repens were the dominant overstorey shrubs in the community studied. The percentage canopy cover and density of...
Main Author: | Vlok, Johannes Hendrik Jacobus. |
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Other Authors: | Yeaton, R. I. |
Language: | en |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/10324 |
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