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Strong inference techniques were used in a preliminary study of the structure and dynamics of the vegetation the Prince Albert region of the Great Karoo, South Africa. Seedling emergence studies indicate that open areas in the interstices of the existent vegetation are colonized by mound-building species of the Mesembryanthemaceae. Later, these species serve as sites of establishment for seedlings of several species of woody shrubs. Eventually, the woody shrubs replace the mound-building mesems through interspecific competition. The woody shrubs persist in the community until they reach senescence and die or are removed through overgrazing. Superimposed on this dynamic pattern is a further temporal pattern involving a combination of disturbance and subsequent soil changes. Much of this effect is caused by fossorial animals, which are associated with large circular (10–20 m diameter) mounds. Burrowing by these animals changes the soil characteristics and establishes an additional sequence of vegetation succession in which the mounds serve as refuges from which non-palatable species, such as Pteronia pallens, can invade the rangeland. Later, as the mounds are abandoned and disturbance effects cease, more palatable species, such as P. empetrifolia, will replace P. pallens, overcoming finally the effects of the adjacent mounds on the surrounding vegetation.
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Yeaton, R.I., Esler, K.J. The dynamics of a succulent karoo vegetation. Vegetatio 88, 103–113 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00044827
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