Imprint of overgrazing on the soil and vegetation of fertility islands in the degraded succulent Karoo, South Africa

Islands of fertility (IOF) emerge when vegetation exerts such a considerable influence on soil properties that sub‐canopies become significantly more fertile than inter‐canopies. How confounding phenomena such as grazing patterns, seedbank dynamics and temporal changes impact IOF, has not been thoro...

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Published inLand degradation & development Vol. 33; no. 2; pp. 379 - 387
Main Authors Saaed, Muniem W., Jacobs, Shayne M., Masubelele, Mmoto L., Samuels, Igshaan M., Khomo, Lesego
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Abstract Islands of fertility (IOF) emerge when vegetation exerts such a considerable influence on soil properties that sub‐canopies become significantly more fertile than inter‐canopies. How confounding phenomena such as grazing patterns, seedbank dynamics and temporal changes impact IOF, has not been thoroughly examined. Soil and vegetation characteristics of 43 IOF in the Tankwa Karoo were surveyed along a rainfall gradient spanning three plant communities. Sixteen were in the Tankwa Karoo (TK) plant community, 14 in the Tankwa Wash (TW) and 13 in the Tankwa Escarpment (TE). The IOF were identified from aerial photos as clumps of shrubs separated by bare patches. Soils were described in 2014 and the seedbank composition in 2014 and 2015. Concentrations of nutrients, carbon and sodium were measured in IOF less than 5 years, 5–15 years and 30 years liberated from livestock grazing. Electrical conductivity, clay, nitrogen and carbon were the only soil properties that were significantly different from IOF to bare patch. The seedbank in IOF was identical to that in the bare patches. There was no significant difference in IOF versus bare patch nutrient concentrations in the three sampling locations. The soil in IOF was richer, more fertile and had a better structure than the soil in bare patches between IOF. There was a sharp turnover in seedbank composition in the two, drought‐ridden years. Longer grazing exclusion did not influence the nutrient concentrations. Findings here suggest that IOF are dynamic in space and time and are essential elements of landscape heterogeneity with critical ecosystem services. They should hence be managed and monitored to sustain them in landscapes to reverse their degradation, despite being the result of degradation.
AbstractList Islands of fertility (IOF) emerge when vegetation exerts such a considerable influence on soil properties that sub‐canopies become significantly more fertile than inter‐canopies. How confounding phenomena such as grazing patterns, seedbank dynamics and temporal changes impact IOF, has not been thoroughly examined. Soil and vegetation characteristics of 43 IOF in the Tankwa Karoo were surveyed along a rainfall gradient spanning three plant communities. Sixteen were in the Tankwa Karoo (TK) plant community, 14 in the Tankwa Wash (TW) and 13 in the Tankwa Escarpment (TE). The IOF were identified from aerial photos as clumps of shrubs separated by bare patches. Soils were described in 2014 and the seedbank composition in 2014 and 2015. Concentrations of nutrients, carbon and sodium were measured in IOF less than 5 years, 5–15 years and 30 years liberated from livestock grazing. Electrical conductivity, clay, nitrogen and carbon were the only soil properties that were significantly different from IOF to bare patch. The seedbank in IOF was identical to that in the bare patches. There was no significant difference in IOF versus bare patch nutrient concentrations in the three sampling locations. The soil in IOF was richer, more fertile and had a better structure than the soil in bare patches between IOF. There was a sharp turnover in seedbank composition in the two, drought‐ridden years. Longer grazing exclusion did not influence the nutrient concentrations. Findings here suggest that IOF are dynamic in space and time and are essential elements of landscape heterogeneity with critical ecosystem services. They should hence be managed and monitored to sustain them in landscapes to reverse their degradation, despite being the result of degradation.
Author Khomo, Lesego
Saaed, Muniem W.
Masubelele, Mmoto L.
Jacobs, Shayne M.
Samuels, Igshaan M.
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Snippet Islands of fertility (IOF) emerge when vegetation exerts such a considerable influence on soil properties that sub‐canopies become significantly more fertile...
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SubjectTerms Canopies
Carbon
clay
Clumps
Degradation
Drought
Ecosystem services
ecosystems
Electrical conductivity
Electrical resistivity
Escarpments
Grazing
Heterogeneity
Islands
land degradation
landscapes
Livestock
Livestock grazing
nitrogen
Nutrient concentrations
Nutrients
Patches (structures)
Plant communities
rain
Rainfall
Seed banks
Seeds
Shrubs
sodium
Soil fertility
Soil properties
Soil structure
Soils
South Africa
space
Tankwa Karoo National Park
time
Vegetation
Title Imprint of overgrazing on the soil and vegetation of fertility islands in the degraded succulent Karoo, South Africa
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