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Ecological Thresholds in the Savanna Landscape: Developing a Protocol for Monitoring the Change in Composition and Utilisation of Large Trees

机译:稀树草原景观中的生态阈值:制定协议以监测大树的组成和利用变化

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BackgroundAcquiring greater understanding of the factors causing changes in vegetation structure - particularly with the potential to cause regime shifts - is important in adaptively managed conservation areas. Large trees (≥5 m in height) play an important ecosystem function, and are associated with a stable ecological state in the African savanna. There is concern that large tree densities are declining in a number of protected areas, including the Kruger National Park, South Africa. In this paper the results of a field study designed to monitor change in a savanna system are presented and discussed.
机译:背景技术在适应性管理的保护区中,重要的是要对导致植被结构变化的因素(尤其是可能引起政权转移的因素)有更深入的了解。大树(高度≥5 m)起着重要的生态系统功能,并与非洲大草原的稳定生态状态有关。令人担忧的是,包括南非克鲁格国家公园在内的许多保护区的大树密度正在下降。在本文中,提出并讨论了旨在监视稀树草原系统变化的现场研究结果。

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