Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10250555 Forest Ecology and Management 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Overall, the population is stable with healthy numbers of mature trees. Mortality is very low, and is attributed to the lack of elephants. Quotients and the permutation index suggest that recruitment and mortality is episodic. It is concluded that current levels of recruitment are enough to maintain this population of long-lived trees. Comparisons are made with communal land elsewhere in Africa and neighbouring conservation areas, which exhibit different demographic patterns. This paper serves as a benchmark in the light of demographic changes that may arise from increased commercial use of fruit and a predicted reduction in rainfall due to climate change.
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