Do trees suppress grass fuel loads? : canopy cover effects in South African savannas

Continental scale analysis of the savanna biome indicated that fire did not spread at tree canopy cover above 40%. This study investigates this relationship in a field study. It is possible that the type of tree (forest vs. savanna) may influence the amount of shade experienced by the understory a...

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Main Author: Donaldson, Jason
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/26376
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-263762020-07-22T05:07:41Z Do trees suppress grass fuel loads? : canopy cover effects in South African savannas Donaldson, Jason Botany canopy cover grass biomass fire leaf area Continental scale analysis of the savanna biome indicated that fire did not spread at tree canopy cover above 40%. This study investigates this relationship in a field study. It is possible that the type of tree (forest vs. savanna) may influence the amount of shade experienced by the understory and therefore this study also explores differences in LAI between congeneric pairs of forest and savanna tree species. Data were collected in two major South African savanna parks. Plots were set out to measure grass biomass in reference to canopy cover in both Kruger National Park (n=60) and the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve (n=82). Seven congeneric pairs were selected to compare leaf area and LAI between forest and savanna tree species using a destructive method. Against expectations, it was only when canopy cover reached 80% that grass fuel load was too low to support fire spread in all Kruger National Park plots (Pr=O) and 89% of the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve plots (Pr=0.11). No consistent, general relationships were evident with leaf area or LAI in comparisons between forest-savanna congeneric pairs. The significance of these findings and future direction is discussed. 2017-11-17T08:13:43Z 2017-11-17T08:13:43Z 2011 2017-02-01T13:12:03Z Bachelor Thesis Honours BSc (Hons) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/26376 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Science Department of Biological Sciences
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topic Botany
canopy cover
grass biomass
fire
leaf area
spellingShingle Botany
canopy cover
grass biomass
fire
leaf area
Donaldson, Jason
Do trees suppress grass fuel loads? : canopy cover effects in South African savannas
description Continental scale analysis of the savanna biome indicated that fire did not spread at tree canopy cover above 40%. This study investigates this relationship in a field study. It is possible that the type of tree (forest vs. savanna) may influence the amount of shade experienced by the understory and therefore this study also explores differences in LAI between congeneric pairs of forest and savanna tree species. Data were collected in two major South African savanna parks. Plots were set out to measure grass biomass in reference to canopy cover in both Kruger National Park (n=60) and the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve (n=82). Seven congeneric pairs were selected to compare leaf area and LAI between forest and savanna tree species using a destructive method. Against expectations, it was only when canopy cover reached 80% that grass fuel load was too low to support fire spread in all Kruger National Park plots (Pr=O) and 89% of the Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Game Reserve plots (Pr=0.11). No consistent, general relationships were evident with leaf area or LAI in comparisons between forest-savanna congeneric pairs. The significance of these findings and future direction is discussed.
author Donaldson, Jason
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title Do trees suppress grass fuel loads? : canopy cover effects in South African savannas
title_short Do trees suppress grass fuel loads? : canopy cover effects in South African savannas
title_full Do trees suppress grass fuel loads? : canopy cover effects in South African savannas
title_fullStr Do trees suppress grass fuel loads? : canopy cover effects in South African savannas
title_full_unstemmed Do trees suppress grass fuel loads? : canopy cover effects in South African savannas
title_sort do trees suppress grass fuel loads? : canopy cover effects in south african savannas
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