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Title: Classification of Prosopis juliflora invasion in the Lake Baringo basin and environmental correlations
Authors: Alvarez, M.
Heller, G.
Malombe, I.
Choge, S.
Becker, M.
Keywords: Ecosystems
Lake Baringo basin
Prosopis juliflora invasion
Environmental correlations
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Citation: African Journal of Ecology 57, Issue 2, Pages :296–303. September 2019
Series/Report no.: African Journal of Ecology;57, Issue 2, Pages :296–303
Abstract: The spread of Prosopis juliflora in the Baringo basin, Kenya, has led to severe changes in the ecosystem with negative socio‐economic impacts. The drivers that foster the invasiveness of Prosopis are not fully understood. Thus, a method to quantify the degree of infestation will support the determination of environmental preferences and the risk assessment of future Prosopis invasion. We developed a methodology for characterising and classifying degrees of Prosopis infestation in vegetation stands and propose its application in environmental correlation models. The relative cover was identified as the most suited attribute for assessing and monitoring the invasion of Prosopis. The distance of invaded stands from original plantations and environmental attributes related to water availability (ground water table, rainfall and soil water–holding capacity) have potential to predict potential or future invasion risks.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1212
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