Full Text Available

Note: Clicking the button above will open the full text document at the original institutional repository in a new window.

Environmental drivers of Drakensberg grass species distributions at broad and fine scales

Dissertation (MSc (Plant Science))--University of Pretoria, 2023.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Le Roux, Peter Christiaan
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Pretoria 2024
Subjects:
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1867613515375706112
access_status_str Open Access
author2 Le Roux, Peter Christiaan
author_browse Le Roux, Peter Christiaan
author_facet Le Roux, Peter Christiaan
collection Thesis
dc_rights_str_mv © 2023 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria.
description Dissertation (MSc (Plant Science))--University of Pretoria, 2023.
format Thesis
id oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/95526
institution University of Pretoria (South Africa)
language English
last_indexed 2026-06-10T12:37:22.574Z
license_str Other — see source repository
provenance_str_mv Harvested via OAI-PMH from UPSpace — University of Pretoria Institutional Repository
publishDate 2024
publishDateRange 2024
publishDateSort 2024
publisher University of Pretoria
publisherStr University of Pretoria
record_format dspace
source_str UPSpace — University of Pretoria Institutional Repository
spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/95526 Environmental drivers of Drakensberg grass species distributions at broad and fine scales Le Roux, Peter Christiaan bridgymcm97@gmail.com McMillan, Bridgette UCTD Poaceae Climate variables Soil variables Species distribution models (SDMs) Drakensberg Climate change SDG-13: Climate action Natural and agricultural sciences theses SDG-13 SDG-15: Life on land Natural and agricultural sciences theses SDG-15 Dissertation (MSc (Plant Science))--University of Pretoria, 2023. The Poaceae is an ecologically and economically important plant family worldwide, as grasses are diverse and abundant in many regions and key to a range of ecosystem services. Numerous factors may influence the distribution of grass species, but the relative influence of these factors remains mostly unknown, both at coarse- and fine-scales. The Maloti-Drakensberg Mountain Range is a rugged and topographically complex environment that supports high levels of biodiversity, and is dominated by grassland vegetation. These montane grasslands contain a high diversity of grass species, which, in turn, support many human communities that rely on the region for livestock grazing. In Chapter 1, I (a) identify which environmental variables are related to the distribution of these grass species across broad-scales, (b) test if the different taxonomic, morphological and functional groupings of the grass species differ in the variables related to their distributions, and (c) predict how climate change will impact the distribution of these species. I show that mean temperature of the coldest quarter and precipitation of the wettest quarter were the most important predictors on average for 43 common grass species’ distributions. There were significant differences in the importance of the variables that were included in the final models between grasses that differ in photosynthetic pathways (C3 vs C4) and life forms (perennial vs annual). Future climatic conditions are predicted to reduce the area of suitable habitat for most of the species, with many of the species shifting their distribution ranges to higher elevations. In Chapter 2, I (a) determine which factors are related to the fine-scale cover and occurrence patterns of ten dominant grasses, and (b) determine if the factors influencing these grass species cover and occurrence patterns change with elevation in the Maloti-Drakensberg grasslands. I show that mesotopography and soil depth (both of which are non-climatic environmental variables) were consistently important predictors of the grass species distributions. The importance of the predictors changed with elevation, where at the highest elevation site mesotopography and rock cover were the most important predictors, the mid-elevation site indicated that soil depth was important and the lowest elevation site highlighting soil depth and soil moisture as important predictors. This study highlights the intricate relationships between environmental factors, grass species distributions and their various physiological and ecological classifications. The broad-scale study results emphasized the importance of climatic variables (including measures of temperature and precipitation), in contrast to the fine-scale study where the importance of the non-climatic variables (mesotopography and soil depth) was highlighted. Therefore, this study emphasises the imperative for further research into understanding the intricacies and complexities of the relationships between species distributions and the environment, allowing for the facilitation of well-informed conservations efforts. National Research Foundation, Unique Grant ID: 129334 Plant Science MSc (Plant Science) Unrestricted Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences SDG-13: Climate action SDG-15: Life on land 2024-04-15T13:27:20Z 2024-04-15T13:27:20Z 2024-09 2023-12 Dissertation * S2024 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/95526 https://doi.org/10.25403/UPresearchdata.24908340.v1 en © 2023 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle UCTD
Poaceae
Climate variables
Soil variables
Species distribution models (SDMs)
Drakensberg
Climate change
SDG-13: Climate action
Natural and agricultural sciences theses SDG-13
SDG-15: Life on land
Natural and agricultural sciences theses SDG-15
Environmental drivers of Drakensberg grass species distributions at broad and fine scales
title Environmental drivers of Drakensberg grass species distributions at broad and fine scales
title_full Environmental drivers of Drakensberg grass species distributions at broad and fine scales
title_fullStr Environmental drivers of Drakensberg grass species distributions at broad and fine scales
title_full_unstemmed Environmental drivers of Drakensberg grass species distributions at broad and fine scales
title_short Environmental drivers of Drakensberg grass species distributions at broad and fine scales
title_sort environmental drivers of drakensberg grass species distributions at broad and fine scales
topic UCTD
Poaceae
Climate variables
Soil variables
Species distribution models (SDMs)
Drakensberg
Climate change
SDG-13: Climate action
Natural and agricultural sciences theses SDG-13
SDG-15: Life on land
Natural and agricultural sciences theses SDG-15
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/95526
https://doi.org/10.25403/UPresearchdata.24908340.v1