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Interactive influence of rainfall manipulation and livestock grazing on species diversity of the herbaceous layer community in a humid savannah in Kenya

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【作者】 Joseph O.OndierDaniel O.OkachJohn C.OnyangoDennis O.Otieno

【Author】 Joseph O.Ondier;Daniel O.Okach;John C.Onyango;Dennis O.Otieno;Department of Botany, Maseno University;Department of Biological Sciences, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology;Department of Plant Ecology, University of Bayreuth;

【通讯作者】 Joseph O.Ondier;

【机构】 Department of Botany, Maseno UniversityDepartment of Biological Sciences, Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Plant Ecology, University of Bayreuth

【摘要】 Changes in rainfall regime and grazing pressure affect vegetation composition and diversity with ecological implications for savannahs. The savannah in East Africa has experienced increased livestock grazing and rainfall variability but the impacts associated with those changes on the herbaceous layer have rarely been documented. We investigated the effect of livestock grazing, rainfall manipulation and their interaction on the composition and diversity of the herbaceous community in the savannah for two years in Lambwe, Kenya. Rainfall manipulation plots were set up for vegetation sampling; these plots received either 50% more or 50% less rainfall than control plots. Simpson’s diversity and Bergere Parker indices were used to determine diversity changes and dominance respectively. The frequency of species was used to compute their abundance and their life forms as determined from the literature. Grazing significantly increased species diversity through suppression of dominant species. Rainfall manipulation had no significant impact on plant diversity in fenced plots, but rainfall reduction significantly reduced diversity in grazed plots. In contrast, rainfall manipulation had no impact on dominance in either fenced or grazed plots. The interaction of grazing and rainfall manipulation is complex and will require additional survey campaigns to create a complete picture of the implications for savannah structure and composition.

【Abstract】 Changes in rainfall regime and grazing pressure affect vegetation composition and diversity with ecological implications for savannahs. The savannah in East Africa has experienced increased livestock grazing and rainfall variability but the impacts associated with those changes on the herbaceous layer have rarely been documented. We investigated the effect of livestock grazing, rainfall manipulation and their interaction on the composition and diversity of the herbaceous community in the savannah for two years in Lambwe, Kenya. Rainfall manipulation plots were set up for vegetation sampling; these plots received either 50% more or 50% less rainfall than control plots. Simpson’s diversity and Bergere Parker indices were used to determine diversity changes and dominance respectively. The frequency of species was used to compute their abundance and their life forms as determined from the literature. Grazing significantly increased species diversity through suppression of dominant species. Rainfall manipulation had no significant impact on plant diversity in fenced plots, but rainfall reduction significantly reduced diversity in grazed plots. In contrast, rainfall manipulation had no impact on dominance in either fenced or grazed plots. The interaction of grazing and rainfall manipulation is complex and will require additional survey campaigns to create a complete picture of the implications for savannah structure and composition.

【关键词】 Plant diversityGrazingRainfallMoist savannah
【Key words】 Plant diversityGrazingRainfallMoist savannah
【基金】 International Foundation for Research Fund (IFS) under grant number I-1-D-6174-1;National Research Fund, Kenya (NRF; 2016/17 FY) for funding this research
  • 【文献出处】 Plant Diversity ,植物多样性(英文版) , 编辑部邮箱 ,2019年03期
  • 【分类号】S812
  • 【被引频次】2
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