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Ecological characterisation and effects of fire and grazing on Cyrtanthus nutans (R.A.Dyer) in North-Western Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

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dc.contributor.advisor Van Zyl, Erika
dc.contributor.author Ruddle, Lynne Michelle
dc.date.accessioned 2018-09-26T07:55:37Z
dc.date.available 2018-09-26T07:55:37Z
dc.date.issued 2018-05
dc.identifier.citation Ruddle, Lynne Michelle (2018) Ecological characterisation and effects of fire and grazing on Cyrtanthus nutans (R.A.Dyer) in North-Western Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24856>
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/24856
dc.description.abstract Cyrtanthus nutans (RA Dyer) is a KwaZulu-Natal Province near-endemic species, classified as vulnerable in South Africa (IUCN Red Data categories). Literature references suggest that no recent ecological research has been conducted on Cyrtanthus nutans. Last assessed in 2007, the current study determined the demographics and the abiotic and biotic factors that influenced the distribution and range of Cyrtanthus nutans. Key determinants influencing the autecology, distribution and population dynamics of Cyrtanthus nutans were investigated. Anthropological factors influencing the decline of populations were addressed. Two investigations were undertaken for the current study on Cyrtanthus nutans in Dundee in North-western KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa namely a survey to determine the population dynamics and autecology of the species and the effect key determinants have on the recruitment and survival. Sites of occurrence and the ecological and anthropological factors that influence the existence of plants were documented. Experimental plots were conducted to determine the influence of climatological factors, fire and defoliation on the emergence and survival of Cyrtanthus nutans plants. A preference was found for soils with high nitrogen and organic carbon, low phosphorus and acidity levels situated on slopes of < 10% on mid to lower terrain slopes within an altitude range of between 1 100 and 1 300 m (a.m.s.l.) in the Sour Sandveld and Moist Tall Grassveld Bioresource Groups. The influence that climatological factors, fire and defoliation had on the emergence and seed recruitment of Cyrtanthus nutans were determined through a small plot experiment in the Dundee area. Mean relative humidity (%) and mean rainfall two weeks before emergence in conjunction with treatments were highly significant (P<0.001). Burning treatments B (fire inclusion and defoliation inclusion) and BC (fire inclusion and defoliation exclusion) were more highly significant on the emergence of Cyrtanthus nutans plants than any other treatments. ii | P a g e Increasing fragmentation of thriving populations of Cyrtanthus nutans populations is occurring through landuse change, mismanagement of veld and non-compliance of legislation. Continued monitoring and awareness is essential in the survival of this species. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xiii, 143 leaves) : illustrations, color maps
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Cyrtanthus nutans en
dc.subject Distribution in North-western KwaZulu-Natal en
dc.subject Population dynamics en
dc.subject Autecology en
dc.subject Conservation status en
dc.subject Seedling recruitment en
dc.subject Fire en
dc.subject Defoliation en
dc.subject.ddc 577.55
dc.subject.lcsh Agricultural ecology -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal
dc.subject.lcsh Grazing -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal
dc.subject.lcsh Fire ecology -- South Africa -- Kwazulu-Natal
dc.title Ecological characterisation and effects of fire and grazing on Cyrtanthus nutans (R.A.Dyer) in North-Western Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department Environmental Sciences en
dc.description.degree M. Sc. (Environmental Sciences)


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