AbstractAnnual stem circumference growth rates of 23 woody species of the Sand Forest and woodland in Maputaland are presented for the first time. The rare Sand Forest, has been identified as an endemic, diverse vegetation type that is under threat from land transformation and human utilisation outside conservation areas. The growth rate of the selected woody species was evaluated over a 71-month survey that encompassed climatic extremes, oscillating from heavy rainfall to drought in a short period of time. The mean annual stem circumference growth rate among the investigated species varied thirteen fold, from a low of 2.04 mm/yr for Brachylaena huillensis to 26.28 mm/yr for Garcinia livingstonei. When the data of all species were considere...
Ecosystem products such as fuel, timber, food, and water, coupled with services such as regulation o...
AbstractThis study evaluated the effects of humans and herbivores on woody vegetation structure in t...
We investigate cambial growth periodicity in Brachystegia spiciformis, a dominant tree species in th...
AbstractAnnual stem circumference growth rates of 23 woody species of the Sand Forest and woodland i...
In Africa, information on time required for plants to develop from seed to mean size and maxi-mum si...
An important aspect of managing African conservation areas involves understanding how large herbivo...
Diameter increment of trees typical of miombo and acacia woodland was studied during a period of 20 ...
Pterocarpus angolensis D.C. is one of the most valuable indigenous timber species on the African con...
Pterocarpus angolensis (Kiaat, Muninga, Mukwa) is the most widely harvested timber species within th...
Includes bibliographical references.Unlike most dry forests, Sand Forest has been largely untransfor...
Pterocarpus angolensis (Kiaat, Muninga, Mukwa) is the most widely harvested timber species within th...
1. Understanding how drought affects annual tree growth in tropical forests is of crucial importance...
We use multivariate analyses (ordination and classification) to assess both the floristic uniqueness...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECIVES: Long-term studies of woody plants in South Africa are scarce. This study,...
Expansion of natural forest or woodland in forestry plantations can potentially provide insight abou...
Ecosystem products such as fuel, timber, food, and water, coupled with services such as regulation o...
AbstractThis study evaluated the effects of humans and herbivores on woody vegetation structure in t...
We investigate cambial growth periodicity in Brachystegia spiciformis, a dominant tree species in th...
AbstractAnnual stem circumference growth rates of 23 woody species of the Sand Forest and woodland i...
In Africa, information on time required for plants to develop from seed to mean size and maxi-mum si...
An important aspect of managing African conservation areas involves understanding how large herbivo...
Diameter increment of trees typical of miombo and acacia woodland was studied during a period of 20 ...
Pterocarpus angolensis D.C. is one of the most valuable indigenous timber species on the African con...
Pterocarpus angolensis (Kiaat, Muninga, Mukwa) is the most widely harvested timber species within th...
Includes bibliographical references.Unlike most dry forests, Sand Forest has been largely untransfor...
Pterocarpus angolensis (Kiaat, Muninga, Mukwa) is the most widely harvested timber species within th...
1. Understanding how drought affects annual tree growth in tropical forests is of crucial importance...
We use multivariate analyses (ordination and classification) to assess both the floristic uniqueness...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECIVES: Long-term studies of woody plants in South Africa are scarce. This study,...
Expansion of natural forest or woodland in forestry plantations can potentially provide insight abou...
Ecosystem products such as fuel, timber, food, and water, coupled with services such as regulation o...
AbstractThis study evaluated the effects of humans and herbivores on woody vegetation structure in t...
We investigate cambial growth periodicity in Brachystegia spiciformis, a dominant tree species in th...