Mountain landscape, described as a global biodiversity hotspot due to high endemism, is threatened by land-use change, including management and modification of vegetation. However, there is little knowledge about how road and land use affect plant diversity in mountains landscapes, particularly in southern Africa. Previous studies have studied the impact of the road or land use on plant species diversity separately and have concentrated on a single plant species. Here we compare the plant diversity of regenerated trees, shrubs, herbaceous plant, and grasses among Forest, Fallow, Agriculture, and Road in the Moribane Forest Reserve (MFR), in Eastern Chimanimani Mountain landscape in Mozambique. To assess how land-use change affects plant div...
Most of the people in Mozambique depend their daily livelihoods on small-scale agriculture, where al...
The diversity and structure of plant communities are valuable indicators for assessing landscape qua...
The forest reserves are well managed when the available resources are known for their richness, dive...
A comprehensive understanding of the effects of mountain roads on plant diversity is critical to fin...
Natural biodiversity is under threat from habitat destruction and fragmentation, partially caused by...
Roads are some of the most conspicuous and pervasive conduits of human influence in modern landscape...
Aim: We investigated patterns of species richness and community dissimilarity along elevation gradie...
Variation in floristic composition of recovering Baikiaea–Guibourtia–Pterocarpus woodlands was studi...
AbstractThis study evaluated the effects of humans and herbivores on woody vegetation structure in t...
There is increasing evidence that invasive species are threating montane ecosystems globally. Howeve...
Background and aims – The grasslands of southern Africa are threatened by habitat transformation and...
Bale Mountains National Park is one of the protected areas in Ethiopia that holds the largest area o...
Linear landscape elements, such as those colonized by roadside vegetation maintained by regular mowi...
Bibliography: leaves 100-114.Human-induced land management practices are key factors which influence...
AbstractLand use change (LUC) is the leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. However, the glob...
Most of the people in Mozambique depend their daily livelihoods on small-scale agriculture, where al...
The diversity and structure of plant communities are valuable indicators for assessing landscape qua...
The forest reserves are well managed when the available resources are known for their richness, dive...
A comprehensive understanding of the effects of mountain roads on plant diversity is critical to fin...
Natural biodiversity is under threat from habitat destruction and fragmentation, partially caused by...
Roads are some of the most conspicuous and pervasive conduits of human influence in modern landscape...
Aim: We investigated patterns of species richness and community dissimilarity along elevation gradie...
Variation in floristic composition of recovering Baikiaea–Guibourtia–Pterocarpus woodlands was studi...
AbstractThis study evaluated the effects of humans and herbivores on woody vegetation structure in t...
There is increasing evidence that invasive species are threating montane ecosystems globally. Howeve...
Background and aims – The grasslands of southern Africa are threatened by habitat transformation and...
Bale Mountains National Park is one of the protected areas in Ethiopia that holds the largest area o...
Linear landscape elements, such as those colonized by roadside vegetation maintained by regular mowi...
Bibliography: leaves 100-114.Human-induced land management practices are key factors which influence...
AbstractLand use change (LUC) is the leading cause of biodiversity loss worldwide. However, the glob...
Most of the people in Mozambique depend their daily livelihoods on small-scale agriculture, where al...
The diversity and structure of plant communities are valuable indicators for assessing landscape qua...
The forest reserves are well managed when the available resources are known for their richness, dive...