Biomass dynamics of herbaceous vegetation in Zambezi riverine woodlands
- 1 September 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in African Journal of Ecology
- Vol. 28 (3) , 200-212
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2028.1990.tb01153.x
Abstract
Summary: Seasonal changes in biomass, productivity and large mammal utilization of annual grasslands on Zambezi alluvium in Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe, were recorded over four years and compared with perennial grasslands. Annual grasses grew only in the wet season, but forb productivity peaked at the start of the dry season. Large mammals and termites ate dead annual grasses in the dry season. Production was usually greater in perennial grasslands, than in annual ones, and perennial grasses often grew throughout the year. Large mammal utilization of grasslands varied between 53 and 99% of annual production.Résumé: L'on rapporte les changements saisonniers de biomasse, productivité et utilisation par les grands mammifères des herbages annuels dans les plaines alluviales du Zambèze au Parc National de Mana Pools, Zimbabwe, pendant 4 ans et on les compare avec ceux des herbages pérennes. Les herbes annuelles ne croissent que pendant la saison des pluies mais la productivité du fourrage était au maximum en début de pérennes que dans les annuels et les herbes pérennes poussaient souvent tout au long de I'année. L'utilisation par les grands mammifères variait de 53 à 99% de la production annuelle.Keywords
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