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Is the distribution of Liparia determined by disturbance or mutualism?

I investigated whether the locally endemic Liparia parva was influenced in its distribution by the distribution of its principal pollinator Acomys subspinosus or by rocks acting as buffers against disturbance by fires. Sampling was carried out at Redhill on the Cape Peninsula (South Africa) during t...

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Main Author: Von Hase, Fabian G
Other Authors: Midgley, Jeremy J
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Language:English
Published: Department of Biological Sciences 2017
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description I investigated whether the locally endemic Liparia parva was influenced in its distribution by the distribution of its principal pollinator Acomys subspinosus or by rocks acting as buffers against disturbance by fires. Sampling was carried out at Redhill on the Cape Peninsula (South Africa) during the winter of 2010 by trapping rodents with Sherman live and PVC traps, performing vegetation analyses and analyses of its relationship with rocks. My results show no link between Acomys presence and rocks, Acomys and Liparia co-occurrence and flower visitations as a function of distance to rock; however the absence of rocks was associated with the absence of Liparia and an increase in rocks (of up to 1 m height) was associated with an increase in Liparia abundance. This suggests that the distribution of Liparia is not influenced by Acomys and that Liparia is restricted to areas with rocks. I therefore concluded that the distribution of L. parva was determined not by its mutualism, but by rocks as a buffer against disturbance.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/26387 Is the distribution of Liparia determined by disturbance or mutualism? Von Hase, Fabian G Midgley, Jeremy J Botany I investigated whether the locally endemic Liparia parva was influenced in its distribution by the distribution of its principal pollinator Acomys subspinosus or by rocks acting as buffers against disturbance by fires. Sampling was carried out at Redhill on the Cape Peninsula (South Africa) during the winter of 2010 by trapping rodents with Sherman live and PVC traps, performing vegetation analyses and analyses of its relationship with rocks. My results show no link between Acomys presence and rocks, Acomys and Liparia co-occurrence and flower visitations as a function of distance to rock; however the absence of rocks was associated with the absence of Liparia and an increase in rocks (of up to 1 m height) was associated with an increase in Liparia abundance. This suggests that the distribution of Liparia is not influenced by Acomys and that Liparia is restricted to areas with rocks. I therefore concluded that the distribution of L. parva was determined not by its mutualism, but by rocks as a buffer against disturbance. 2017-11-17T08:24:29Z 2017-11-17T08:24:29Z 2010 2017-02-01T13:24:09Z Bachelor Thesis Honours BSc (Hons) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/26387 eng application/pdf Department of Biological Sciences Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
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Is the distribution of Liparia determined by disturbance or mutualism?
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title Is the distribution of Liparia determined by disturbance or mutualism?
title_full Is the distribution of Liparia determined by disturbance or mutualism?
title_fullStr Is the distribution of Liparia determined by disturbance or mutualism?
title_full_unstemmed Is the distribution of Liparia determined by disturbance or mutualism?
title_short Is the distribution of Liparia determined by disturbance or mutualism?
title_sort is the distribution of liparia determined by disturbance or mutualism
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