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Effects of rainfall,competition and grazing on flowering of Osteospermum sinuatum (Asteraceae) in arid Karoo rangeland
Authors:SJ Milton
Institution:1. FitzPatrick Institute , University of Cape Town , Rondebosch, 7700, Republic of South Africa;2. P.O. Box 47, Prince Albert, 6930, Republic of South Africa
Abstract:The shrub Osteospermum sinuatum, an important fodder plant in Karoo rangelands, flowered after heavy rain in autumn, winter and spring. The number of flowers produced per bush was positively conelated with basal stem diameter and rainfall in the 12 weeks before anthesis. Flowering increased when neighbouring plants of all species were removed. Grazing during flowering and seed set, by sheep stocked at recommended densities, reduced potential seed set by as much as 90%. Birds, hares and small antelope consumed 10–50% of the flowers. Size‐class distributions indicated that little recent recruitment had taken place on a ranch where palatable plants were scarce and where O. sinuatum flower production was severely depressed by grazing sheep.
Keywords:Florivory  herbivory  phenology  seeding
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