Title: MEASUREMENT OF PLANT BIO-DIVERSITY
1MEASUREMENT OF PLANT BIO-DIVERSITY
Marthie Kemp Centre for Environmenal
Management UFS
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- ANALYTIC PHASE
- Reconnaissance of study area
- Homogenous
- Characteristic
- Relevé size
- Environmental Factors
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- Braun Blanquet Cover-abundance scale
r Very small cover, rare occurrence
Cover less than 1
1 Cover between 1-5
2a Cover between 5-12
2b Cover between 12-25
3 Cover between 25-50
4 Cover Between 50-75
5 Cover more than 75
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- Braun Blanquet Cover-abundance scale
r Very small cover, rare occurrence
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- Braun Blanquet Cover-abundance scale
r Very small cover, rare occurrence
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- Braun Blanquet Cover-abundance scale
r Very small cover, rare occurrence
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- Braun Blanquet Cover-abundance scale
r Very small cover, rare occurrence
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Braun Blanquet Cover-abundance scale
r Very small cover, rare occurrence
Cover less than 1
1 Cover between 1-5
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2b Cover between 12-25
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Braun Blanquet Cover-abundance scale
r Very small cover, rare occurrence
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1 Cover between 1-5
2a Cover between 5-12
2b Cover between 12-25
3 Cover between 25-50
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Braun Blanquet Cover-abundance scale
r Very small cover, rare occurrence
Cover less than 1
1 Cover between 1-5
2a Cover between 5-12
2b Cover between 12-25
3 Cover between 25-50
4 Cover Between 50-75
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Braun Blanquet Cover-abundance scale
r Very small cover, rare occurrence
Cover less than 1
1 Cover between 1-5
2a Cover between 5-12
2b Cover between 12-25
3 Cover between 25-50
4 Cover Between 50-75
5 Cover more than 75
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- ANALYTIC PHASE
- Reconnaissance of study area
- Homogenous
- Characteristic
- Relevé size
- Environmental Factors
- SYNTHETIC PHASE
- TURBOVEG (Hennekens 1996)
- TWINSPAN (Hill 1979a) /
- JUICE (Trichy Holt 2006)
- Megatab
- Decorana
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- The hierarchical classification of the 53
relevés, 5 communities, 4 sub - communities and 3 variants in which Acacia karroo
is dominant, are - 1. Cyperus rupestris Cynodon dactylon Community
- 1.1 Ledebouria luteola Digitaria eriantha
Sub-community - 1.2 Berkheya onopordifolia Cynodon dactylon
Sub-community - 2. Setaria sphacelata Acacia karroo Community
- 3. Diospyros lycioides Rhus pyroides Community
- 3.1 Salsola glabrescens Cynodon hirsutus
Sub-community - 3.2 Sphaeralcea bonariensis Eragrostis curvula
Sub- community - 3.2.1 Setaria verticillata Variant
- 3.2.2 Phyla nodiflora Variant
- 3.2.3 Asparagus laricinus Variant
- 4. Eragrostis lehmanniana Acacia karroo
Community - 5. Eragrostis trichophora Eragrostis curvula
Community
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- DESCRIPTION OF COMMUNITIES
- Diagnostic species
- Dominant species
- Associated with environmental factors
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- Hennekens SM (1996a) MEGATAB A visual editor
for phytosociological tables. Giesen and Geurts - Hennekens SM (1996b) TURBO(VEG) Software
package for input, processing and presentation of
phytosociological data. Users guide.
University of Lancaster - Hill MO (1979a) TWINSPAN A FORTRAN Program
for arranging multivariate data in an ordered
two-way table by classification of the
individuals and attributes. Department of
Ecology and Systematics, Cornell University,
Ithaca, New York - Hill MO (1979b) DECORANA A FORTRAN Program for
detrended correspondence analysis and reciprocal
averaging. Department of Ecology and
Systematics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York - Kent M, Coker P (1992) Vegetation description
and analysis A practical approach. John Wiley
and Sons, New York, pp1 275. ISBN
0-4719-4810-1 - Mueller-Dombois D, Ellenberg H (1974) Aims and
methods of vegetation ecology. John Wiley Sons,
New York, pp 10 66. ISBN 0-4716-2291-5 - Müller ME (2002) The phytosociology of the
central Free State. M.Sc Dissertation. University
of the Free State - Tricky L, Holt J (2006) JUICE Program for
management, analysis and classification of
ecological data. Program Manual. Masaryk
University Brno.