2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1654-1103.2012.01489.x
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Termite mounds as islands: woody plant assemblages relative to termitarium size and soil properties

Abstract: Questions We investigated whether soils of small mounds resembled large mound or matrix soils, whether changes in plant composition reflected changes in soils, and the sequence in which plants colonize and disappear from mounds of increasing size. Location Miombo woodland in northwest Zimbabwe. Methods Macrotermitinae termitaria vary in size and soil nutrient concentrations, harbouring distinct woody plant assemblages, making them foci for plant and animal diversity, and also influencing primary, secondary and… Show more

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“…Higher Ca 2+ contents were reported by Ackerman et al (2007) in the soil, and higher K + in the mounds. Even in K + -poor soils, the mound material is richer in K + , with three times higher contents than in the soil (Joseph et al, 2013). Thus, considering the K + mobility in soil, higher contents of this nutrient in mounds may benefit the soil as a result of translocation and leaching from degrading termite mounds.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Higher Ca 2+ contents were reported by Ackerman et al (2007) in the soil, and higher K + in the mounds. Even in K + -poor soils, the mound material is richer in K + , with three times higher contents than in the soil (Joseph et al, 2013). Thus, considering the K + mobility in soil, higher contents of this nutrient in mounds may benefit the soil as a result of translocation and leaching from degrading termite mounds.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, the soil around the mounds was sampled. Single samples were collected from around each nest (layers 0.00-0.05 and 0.05-0.10 m), at distances of 0.50 and 1.50 m from the mound base, the same as used in other studies (Kaschuk et al, 2006;Sarcinelli et al, 2009;Joseph et al, 2013;Sarcinelli et al, 2013). Per mound, a total of four samples were retrieved from the surrounding soil (Figure 1).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sites are located between 400 and 750 m from the lake shore. We compared soils for 10 mound- (Joseph et al 2012), in Chizarira National Park, circa 200 km west of Chivero. Mound soils had higher pH, electrical conductivity (EC), clay content, macro-and micronutrient concentrations compared to the matrix.…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their analysis of the phytodiversity on termite mounds in Northern Benin, [24] used 57 termite mounds. Reference [25] used 98 termite mounds and 43 matrix plots to assess woody plants assemblages on them.…”
Section: Sampling and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%