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Floristic and dynamics of Sand Forest, a subtropical dry forest type in South Africa

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Main Author: Kirkwood, Donovan
Other Authors: Midgley, Jeremy J
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Biological Sciences 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/7723 Floristic and dynamics of Sand Forest, a subtropical dry forest type in South Africa Kirkwood, Donovan Midgley, Jeremy J Botany Includes bibliographical references. Unlike most dry forests, Sand Forest has been largely untransformed by human activity until very recently, and provides a rare opportunity to investigate the dynamics of old-growth dry forests. Twinspan classification and DCA ordination (Detrended Correspondence Analysis, an indirect gradient analysis) of a wide range of forest samples in north-eastern KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, indicated that Tropical Dry Forest species composition differs substantially from all other forests, and further, that Sand Forest samples, which occur on inland dune sands of Pleistocene origin, form a cohesive group with a characteristic set of species, including Cleistanthus schlechteri, Hymenocardia ulmoides, Psydrax obovata, Cotron pseudapulchellus and Drypetes arguta. The very high dominance of two canopy species, C. schlechteri and Newtonia hildebrandtii, at the majority of sites, implies that ecological functioning is similar across the geographical range in north-eastern Kwazulu-Natal. However, turnover of subdominant species between two recognisable Sand Forest subtypes (Western and Eastern Sand Forest) emphasises the need to conserve the full range of extant forest. Further sampling for this thesis was generally replicated in at least two sites representing the range of Sand Forest structure and composition. 2014-09-29T07:28:15Z 2014-09-29T07:28:15Z 2002 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7723 eng application/pdf Department of Biological Sciences Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Botany
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Floristic and dynamics of Sand Forest, a subtropical dry forest type in South Africa
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title Floristic and dynamics of Sand Forest, a subtropical dry forest type in South Africa
title_full Floristic and dynamics of Sand Forest, a subtropical dry forest type in South Africa
title_fullStr Floristic and dynamics of Sand Forest, a subtropical dry forest type in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Floristic and dynamics of Sand Forest, a subtropical dry forest type in South Africa
title_short Floristic and dynamics of Sand Forest, a subtropical dry forest type in South Africa
title_sort floristic and dynamics of sand forest a subtropical dry forest type in south africa
topic Botany
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/7723
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