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      Differential herbivore occupancy of fire-manipulated savannas in the Satara region of the Kruger National Park, South Africa

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          The Kruger National Park's (KNP) long-running experimental burn plots (EBPs) have a history of research projects, which improve the understanding of fire in savanna ecosystems. Using data from KNP's aerial censuses (2005-2016) and in situ dung count data (2008-2017), this study assessed (1) herbivore densities on the Satara, N'Wanetsi and Marheya EBPs, on annual, triennial and no-burn treatments and across pre-, during and post-drought climate conditions; (2) herbivore densities of these EBPs relative to their non-manipulated surroundings and (3) the extent to which distance to water and rainfall influence ungulate densities. The results revealed that herbivore mean density differed significantly between the three EBPs of Satara and across their fire treatments. N'Wanetsi showed the highest density (0.30 animals/ha), whilst the lowest was found at Marheya (0.12 animals/ha). Overall, pre-drought density was higher on the annual plots (0.56 animals/ha), whilst higher post-drought density was evidenced on the triennial plots (0.80 animals/ha). On average, there were significantly higher herbivore densities on the EBPs (2.54 animals/ha) compared to the surrounding matrix at the larger scales of the Satara management section (0.15 animals/ha) and the central KNP (0.18 animals/ha). A positive correlation between herbivore mean density estimate and distance to water was shown. However, grazer mean density across fire treatments was strongly correlated to rainfall. CONSERVATION IMPLICATIONS: Given the variation in fire regimes and their application, and the non-uniform and elevated herbivore densities of the EBPs, inferences from the EBPs cannot be made to the larger KNP. The trials should rather be viewed as an isolated, fire herbivory experiment. It is also recommended to align the experiment with South African National Parks' mandate by including biodiversity parameters like small mammals and insects in the monitoring of the plots.

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                koedoe
                Koedoe
                Koedoe
                South African National Parks (SANParks) (Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa )
                0075-6458
                2071-0771
                2020
                : 62
                : 1
                : 1-8
                Affiliations
                [02] Phalaborwa orgnameNdlovu Node orgdiv1South African Environmental Observation Network South Africa
                [06] Pretoria orgnameSouth African National Biodiversity Institute South Africa
                [01] Pretoria orgnameTshwane University of Technology orgdiv1Department of Nature Conservation South Africa
                [04] Santa Barbara orgnameUniversity of California orgdiv1Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology United States
                [05] Skukuza orgnameSouth African National Parks South Africa
                [03] Johannesburg orgnameUniversity of the Witwatersrand orgdiv1School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, South Africa
                Article
                S0075-64582020000100019 S0075-6458(20)06200100019
                10.4102/koedoe.v62i1.1603
                2f299d31-f4c9-4342-b80b-a47229e57afd

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 14 October 2019
                : 20 August 2020
                Page count
                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 43, Pages: 8
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                SciELO South Africa

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                ecology,protected areas,ecosystem management,conservation,EBPs,fire,herbivore densities

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