Patterns of forest composition and their long term environmental drivers in the tropical dry forest transition zone of southern Africa

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作者
Vera De Cauwer [1 ,2 ]
Coert J.Geldenhuys [3 ]
Raf Aerts [2 ,4 ]
Miya Kabajani [1 ]
Bart Muys [2 ]
机构
[1] Namibia University of Science and Technology,Faculty of Natural Resources and Spatial Sciences  2. University of Leuven,Division Forest,Nature and Landscape
[2] Forest & Wood Science,Stellenbosch University
[3] University of Leuven,Division Ecology,Evolution and Biodiversity Conservation
关键词
Baikiaea woodland; Tree community; Namibia; boosted regression trees; Pterocarpus angolensis; Disturbance; Miombo Ecoregion; Climate change;
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S718.5 [森林生态学];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Background:Tropical dry forests cover less than 13%of the world’s tropical forests and their area and biodiversity are declining.In southern Africa,the major threat is increasing population pressure,while drought caused by climate change is a potential threat in the drier transition zones to shrub land.Monitoring climate change impacts in these transition zones is difficult as there is inadequate information on forest composition to allow disentanglement from other environmental drivers.Methods:This study combined historical and modern forest inventories covering an area of 21,000 km2in a transition zone in Namibia and Angola to distinguish late succession tree communities,to understand their dependence on site factors,and to detect trends in the forest composition over the last 40 years.Results:The woodlands were dominated by six tree species that represented 84%of the total basal area and can be referred to as Baikiaea-Pterocarpus woodlands.A boosted regression tree analysis revealed that late succession tree communities are primarily determined by climate and topography.The Schinziophyton rautanenii and Baikiaea plurijuga communities are common on slightly inclined dune or valley slopes and had the highest basal area(5.5-6.2 m2ha-1).The Burkea africana-Guibourtia coleosperma and Pterocarpus angolensis-Dialium englerianum communities are typical for the sandy plateaux and have a higher proportion of smaller stems caused by a higher fire frequency.A decrease in overall basal area or a trend of increasing domination by the more drought and cold resilient B.africana community was not confirmed by the historical data,but there were significant decreases in basal area for Ochna pulchra and the valuable fruit tree D.englerianum.Conclusions:The slope communities are more sheltered from fire,frost and drought but are more susceptible to human expansion.The community with the important timber tree P.angolensis can best withstand high fire frequency but shows signs of a higher vulnerability to climate change.Conservation and climate adaptation strategies should include protection of the slope communities through refuges.Follow-up studies are needed on short term dynamics,especially near the edges of the transition zone towards shrub land.
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