The mountain top flora and vegetation of the remote Ovahimba Highlands in the Kaokoveld Centre of Endemism: a reconnaissance

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Transactions of The Royal Society of South Africa Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1080/0035919X.2023.2211040
Vera De Cauwer, Rolf Becker, Amândio Gomes, F. Lages, W. Swanepoel, E. V. VAN JAARSVELD
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The Kaokoveld Centre of Endemism is a hotspot of biodiversity and endemism, largely underexplored while new species are continually described. A reconnaissance survey of flora and vegetation was undertaken on three remote mountain tops of the western Great Escarpment: Cafema and Tchamalindi in Angola’s Iona National Park, and Middelberg in the Otjihipa Range of Namibia, providing the first floristic account for Serra Cafema. Vegetation cover and woody vegetation structure were assessed, and botanic surveys were performed. Previously collected occurrence data allowed to determine Kaokoveld endemics. Commiphora woodlands were found on the mountains despite the semi-desert on the surrounding plains. Woodlands were interspersed with montane savanna and on Cafema with sclerophyll dwarf shrubs. Our study provides the first assessments of species richness in the Ovahimba Highlands with the highest for Serra Cafema: 56 species per 1000 m2 compared to 47 species per 1000 m2 for the other mountains. Species composition, especially Cafema, is very different from the surrounding lowlands, making a case for a satellite population of Afromontane vegetation. The distribution of sixteen species was expanded from Namibia to Angola. Of the 285 taxa, 12% were Kaokoveld endemics, of which 65% woody species, both relatively high compared to Afromontane vegetation in Eastern Africa. Only a fraction of the flora could be recorded and more surveys after good rainfall are required, especially considering the threats of climate change and overgrazing. The mountain flora deserves priority conservation efforts to protect endemic plants and old taxa that survived in these refuge sites.
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Kaokoveld地方性中心偏远的奥瓦欣巴高地的山顶植物群和植被:一项侦察
Kaokoweld地方病中心是生物多样性和地方病的热点,在很大程度上开发不足,而新物种不断被描述。对西部大悬崖的三个偏远山顶进行了植物区系和植被调查:安哥拉爱奥那国家公园的Cafema和Tchamalindi,以及纳米比亚Otjihipa山脉的Middelberg,为Serra Cafema提供了第一个植物区系资料。对植被覆盖和木本植被结构进行了评估,并进行了植物调查。先前收集的发生率数据可用于确定Kaokoweld地方病学。尽管周围的平原是半沙漠,但在山上还是发现了Commiphora林地。林地点缀着山地稀树草原,Cafema上点缀着硬叶矮灌木。我们的研究首次评估了Owahinba高地的物种丰富度,其中Serra Cafema的物种丰富度最高:每1000种中有56种 m2,而每1000种中有47种 m2用于其他山脉。物种组成,尤其是Cafema,与周围的低地非常不同,这为非洲山地植被的卫星种群提供了理由。16个物种的分布从纳米比亚扩大到安哥拉。在285个分类群中,12%是Kaokoweld特有种,其中65%是木本物种,与东非的非洲山地植被相比,这两个分类群都相对较高。只有一小部分植物群可以被记录下来,需要在良好的降雨后进行更多的调查,特别是考虑到气候变化和过度放牧的威胁。山区植物群值得优先保护,以保护在这些保护区幸存下来的特有植物和古老类群。
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