Dynamics of juvenile woody plant communities on termite mounds in a West African savanna landscape

Authors

  • Arne Erpenbach
  • Rüdiger Wittig
  • Karen Hahn

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/fvss.17.25

Keywords:

β-diversity, biodiversity, bush encroachment, colonisation, habitat heterogeneity, Macrotermes, mortality, Pendjari National Park, termitaria

Abstract

Termites are keystone species in savanna ecology, and their mounds are thought to be an important source of habitat heterogeneity and structural complexity of the savanna. Macrotermes termitaria have been shown to allow woody plant colonisation of landscapes otherwise dominated by C4 grasses. In this study, we assess how resource-rich Macrotermes mounds affect juvenile woody plant and non-woody plant species diversity, community composition, biomass and population dynamics. We repeatedly sampled paired termite mound and savanna plots in Pendjari National Park (Sudanian vegetation zone, North Benin, West Africa) over the course of two years. Despite considerable overlap in their species pools, plant communities of mound and savanna plots were clearly separated in ordinations. Species richness and diversity of juvenile woody plants was consistently higher on termite mounds, while no differences could be detected for non-woody plants. Evenness of juvenile woody plants was generally lower on mounds, whereas density and basal area were higher on mounds. In contrast, we did not detect any influence of the mound microhabitat on colonisation, mortality and turnover of woody juveniles. Therefore, we suggest that differences in the communities on and off mounds should be strongly influenced by directed diaspore dispersal through zoochory.

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A. Erpenbach, R. Wittig, and K. Hahn, “Dynamics of juvenile woody plant communities on termite mounds in a West African savanna landscape”, FVSS, vol. 17, pp. 28–41, Dec. 2014.

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