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Differences in woody vegetation are unrelated to use by African elephants (Loxodonta africana) in Mkhuze Game Reserve, South Africa

机译:木本植物的差异与南非姆胡兹禁猎区的非洲象(Loxodonta africana)的使用无关

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The reintroduction of African elephants into fenced game reserves throughout South Africa has presented managers with several challenges. Although elephants are a natural part of southern African ecosystems, their confinement to fenced protected areas in South Africa has exacerbated their potential to impact their habitats negatively. However, many studies investigating the impact of elephants have failed to control for the effects of other browsers on the vegetative community. In this study, we used location data on an elephant herd to delineate high-use and low-use areas. This paired design allowed us to minimize confounding factors that could explain differences in the structure, diversity and utilization of woody species. We found little evidence to suggest elephant-mediated change in, or selection for, the structure or diversity of woody species; however, our results suggest that elephants may be altering the composition of species by preferentially using areas with higher canopy diversity and by enhancing sapling recruitment. Although stripping of bark was higher in high-use areas, there was no evidence of differential mortality of tree species. Therefore, in our study area, and over the current time scale, elephants are having a negligible impact on the vegetative community.
机译:将非洲象重新引入整个南非的围栏禁猎区给管理人员带来了一些挑战。尽管大象是南部非洲生态系统的自然组成部分,但它们被限制在南非的围栏保护区中,加剧了它们对栖息地产生负面影响的潜力。但是,许多调查大象影响的研究未能控制其他浏览器对植物群落的影响。在这项研究中,我们使用大象群的位置数据来划定高使用和低使用区域。这种配对设计使我们能够最小化混杂因素,这些因素可以解释木质物种的结构,多样性和利用方面的差异。我们几乎没有证据表明大象介导的木本物种结构或多样性的改变或选择。但是,我们的研究结果表明,大象可能会通过优先使用具有较高树冠多样性的地区和增强幼树的招募来改变物种的组成。尽管在高用量地区树皮剥皮率较高,但没有证据表明树木物种有不同的死亡率。因此,在我们的研究区域中,在当前时间范围内,大象对植物群落的影响微不足道。

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