Title:
Influence of livestock on the regeneration of fodder trees along ephemeral rivers of Namibia
Publication Year:
2011
Abstract:
Faidherbia albida and Acacia erioloba (Mimosoideae) are important fodder trees for livestock and wildlife along the westward flowing ephemeral rivers of the Namib Desert. Together with other, mainly woody vegetation, F. albida and A. erioloba line these rivers and present a linear oasis in a resource poor environment. For centuries nomadic to semi-nomadic inhabitants seasonally utilised the resources of these ephemeral rivers to survive in the otherwise harsh desert environment. In the past decades, more permanent settlements were established along these rivers, with small stock subsistence farmers making a living from the available resources. Livestock (mainly goats) usually moves freely around, feeding on the available vegetation. Keywords: Acacia erioloba, Faidherbia albida, Herbivory, Plant health, Tree density.
Publication Title:
Journal of Arid Environments
Volume:
75
Issue:
4
Pages:
371-376
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en