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Rates of wood and dung disintegration in arid South African rangelands
Author
Milton, S J
Dean, W R J
Publisher
African Journal of Range and Forage Science
Publication Year
1996
Body

Dead shrubs lying on the soil surface in an arid shrubland in the southern Karoo have half-lives of 9 to 18 years depending on wood density which varies among species. Dung pellets of sheep and springbok can remain intact on the soil surface in Karoo shrubland and desert grassland for five years or more. Burial hastens the breakdown of dung, but decay may be slower in fine-textured soils than sandy soils. This preliminary study highlights the dearth of information on ecosystem processes and their response to landuse and climate in arid southern Africa.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Journal Volume
13
Journal Number
3
Journal Pages
89-93
Journal Name
African Journal of Range and Forage Science
Keywords
ecosystem ecology
rangeland condition
rangelands
land use
climate
vegetation dynamics
Africa