4.0 Article

Termitaria as browsing hotspots for African megaherbivores in miombo woodland

期刊

JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY
卷 20, 期 -, 页码 337-343

出版社

CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0266467403001202

关键词

browsing ecology; Diceros bicornis; elephant; Loxodonta africana; miombo; rhinoceros; termitaria; Zimbabwe

类别

向作者/读者索取更多资源

Thirteen termite mounds and 1.3 similar-sized control plots were surveyed in central Zimbabwe in order to study large mammalian browsing and vegetation characteristics. The mounds Supported almost twice as many tree species as the control plots and the woody vegetation was denser on mounds compared with the woodland plots. Species of woody plants were recorded along with the percentage of branches browsed (cumulative browsing score) by black rhino. Diceros bicornis. elephant, Loxodonta africana and other browsers combined. In addition we measured how the cumulative browsing score on three woody plant species, Acacia nilotica. Colophospermum mopane and Dichrostachys cinerea. which were common both on and off mounds, was related to the distance from mound centre. Both black rhino and elephant cumulative browsing scores were significantly higher on the mound plants compared with the woodland plots. Cumulative browsing score was negatively related to distance from the mound centre for Dichrostachys cinerea. Colophospermum mopane and Acacia nilotica. We propose that termite mound construction in miombo woodland contributes to sustaining populations of megaherbivores and perhaps some woody species in these areas.

作者

我是这篇论文的作者
点击您的名字以认领此论文并将其添加到您的个人资料中。

评论

主要评分

4.0
评分不足

次要评分

新颖性
-
重要性
-
科学严谨性
-
评价这篇论文

推荐

暂无数据
暂无数据