Mintesinot Behailu
Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department
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Applied Vegetation Science | 2006
Raf Aerts; Eva November; Ives Van der Borght; Mintesinot Behailu; Martin Hermy; Bart Muys
Abstract Question: Is seedling recruitment of a fleshy-fruited tree in degraded Afromontane savanna dependent on shelter from pioneer shrubs, and is shelter availability related to shrub traits? Location: Degraded montane savanna in northern Ethiopia (13°36′ N, 39°21′ E). Method: Nurse plants of Olea europaea ssp. cuspidata seedlings were recorded using T-square plotless sampling and clustered according to shrub traits, using Wards method after Principal Components Analysis. Facilitation was further examined through experimental planting and Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. Results: Both in grazed and protected areas, Olea recruits were found exclusively under shrubs, primarily under Euclea racemosa although Acacia etbaica was more abundant. Olea recruitment is distributed randomly at landscape scale, but depends on shelter at patch scale. Shelter ability is related to shrub shape and species identity. Dense multi-stemmed shrubs with a wide base and crown on a mulch-rich mound are key recruitment foci. Euclea shrubs have these favoured traits and probably act as preferential perching sites for avian seed dispersers. Soil and organic matter accumulation under Euclea shrubs may also create favourable conditions for Olea germination and survival. Experimentally planted seedlings had a better chance for survival under Euclea. Conclusions: Olea regeneration is probably subject to both passive (disperser-mediated) and active facilitation. Small changes of shrub traits can alter the suitability of a patch for Olea recruitment. Protection of shrubs can increase facilitation for seedlings, while pruning may reduce competition for saplings and thus enhance forest succession. Planting of raised Olea seedlings under Euclea shrubs in years with a good rainy season may further assist forest restoration. Abbreviation: TSB = Byth robust T-square estimator. Nomenclature: Hedberg & Edwards (1989); Hedberg et al. (2003); Klopper et al. (2005).
Catena | 2006
Raf Aerts; Wouter Maes; Eva November; Mintesinot Behailu; Jean Poesen; Jozef Deckers; Martin Hermy; Bart Muys
Restoration Ecology | 2004
Raf Aerts; Tim Wagendorp; Eva November; Mintesinot Behailu; Jozef Deckers; Bart Muys
Soil & Tillage Research | 2010
Tigist Oicha; Wim Cornelis; Hubert Verplancke; Jan Nyssen; Bram Govaerts; Mintesinot Behailu; Mitiku Haile; Jozef Deckers
Ethiopian Journal of Water Science and Technology | 2002
Raf Aerts; Eva November; Mintesinot Behailu; Jozef A. Deckers; Martin Hermy; Bart Muys
Archive | 2002
Eva November; Raf Aerts; Mintesinot Behailu; Bart Muys
Taxonomy and ecology of African plants, their conservation and sustainable use | 2005
Raf Aerts; I. Van Der Borght; Eva November; Mintesinot Behailu; Martin Hermy; Bart Muys
Proceedings of the conference on poverty and development in Ethiopia : challenges and options | 2005
Kaatje Segers; Joost Dessein; Jan Nyssen; Mintesinot Behailu; Jozef A. Deckers
Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science: Soil solutions for a changing world, Brisbane, Australia, 1-6 August 2010. Symposium 2.1.1 optimizing water use with soil physics | 2010
Tigist Oicha; Wim Cornelis; Hubert Verplancke; Jan Nyssen; Bram Govaerts; Mintesinot Behailu; Mitiku Haile; J Deckers; R. J. Gilkes; N. Prakongkep
Tropentag, Abstracts | 2009
Tigist Oicha; Wim Cornelis; Hubert Verplancke; Jan Nyssen; J Deckers; Mintesinot Behailu; Mitiku Haile; Bram Govaerts