Abstract

The description and classification of vegetation are important for conservation and resource management. The aim of this study was to identify, reclassify and describe the plant communities present in the Waterberg Mountain vegetation of the Marakele National Park in the Limpopo province, South Africa. A phytosociological classification, mapping and description of sections of the Waterberg Mountain vegetation in the park were done in 1995. Since 1995, various farms adjacent to the park have been bought and incorporated into it. Little is known about the vegetation and habitat status of these newly acquired areas, which led to this study. The floristic data were analysed according to the Braun-Blanquet procedure using the Braun Blanquet Personal Computer (BBPC) suite as well as the JUICE software package, whilst the diversity of the plant communities was determined using the Shannon–Wiener and Gini–Simpson indices. A total of 12 plant communities were identified and are described according to their diagnostic, constant and dominant plant species as determined from the synoptic table analysis as well as their characteristic species as derived from the phytosociological table. Based on the topography and plant species composition, the vegetation can be grouped into five major groups, namely the: (1) lower midslope and plateau shrub- and woodlands, (2) high altitude midslope woodland, (3) high-lying plateau and midslope grass-, shrub- and woodlands, (4) ravine, footslope and drainage line forests and woodland, and (5) higher-lying plateau wetlands and forblands. The high altitude midslope grassland and shrubland and the lower midslope and plateau areas have the highest diversity. The high-lying vegetation has affinity with Bankenveld and Drakensberg vegetation, whilst the relatively low-lying plateaus and midslope vegetation are typical of the bushveld areas.Conservation implications: This reclassification, mapping and description of the Waterberg Mountain vegetation have been incorporated into the Management Plan for the park. It will enable managers to make scientifically based decisions on the management of the different ecosystems to ensure biodiversity conservation. This vegetation study also provides baseline information that allows for vegetation assessments to determine veld condition, carrying capacity and stocking density for the park.

Highlights

  • IntroductionMarakele National Park including Marakele Park (Pty) Ltd (referred to as Marakele in the text) is managed under the jurisdiction of South African National Parks

  • Marakele National Park including Marakele Park (Pty) Ltd is managed under the jurisdiction of South African National Parks

  • The analysis of the Waterberg Mountain vegetation in Marakele resulted in the identification of 12 plant communities, 16 sub-communities and two variants that are indicated in the phytosociological table and vegetation map

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Summary

Introduction

Marakele National Park including Marakele Park (Pty) Ltd (referred to as Marakele in the text) is managed under the jurisdiction of South African National Parks. The park was established in 1988 and was proclaimed as a national park in February 1994 (Van Staden 2002). Since 1995, various farms adjacent to the original Marakele have been bought and incorporated into the park. These new areas have resulted in the park more than doubling its size from its previous 290.51 km (29 051 ha) to approximately 700.00 km (70 000 ha) but included new ecosystems and made the re-introduction of various large mammals such as elephant, buffalo, black- and white rhinoceros and predators such as lion possible (Van Staden 2007). In order to manage and conserve our natural heritage for current and future generations, a profound knowledge of the different ecosystems is a prerequisite. An inventory of the biotic and abiotic components of the different ecosystems

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