Browsing by Author "McKenzie, Bruce"
Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Results Per Page
Sort Options
- ItemOpen AccessA quantitative and qualitative study of the indigenous forests of the southwestern Cape(1978) McKenzie, Bruce[page 80 missing] The vegetation of the south-western corner of South Africa is dominated by low sclerophyllous shrubland and is largely lacking in trees (Taylor, 1978). Forest is moreor-less restricted to sheltered valleys, southern slopes and rock screes (Campbell and Moll, 1977; Taylor, 1978). Early botanists referred to the forests as containing 'tropical' species in contrast to the temperate Cape flora (Acocks, 1953; Phillips, 1931). However, White (1978) showed that these forests were overwhelmingly afromontane in species composition; an effect of increasing latitude compensating for altitude in this region.