Hemicryptophytes plant species as indicator of grassland state in semi-arid region: case study of W Biosphere Reserve and its surroundings area in Benin (West Africa)
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In semi-arid region managers are facing rapid degradation of grassland. There is a need to determine
indicators to be used to detect early change occurring in the grassland for their sustainable management.
Thereof, in this study, we explored the reliability of the use of hemicryptophytes as indicator of grassland state
in semi-arid region within W Biosphere Reserve and surrounding areas (Benin). Plots of 10 m X 10 m were
installed along a land use gradient (from communal lands to the protected area via the buffer zone) in three
vegetation types for plant biomass harvesting and hemicryptophytes traits measurement. The hemicryptophyte
density, biovolume, tussock size, contact frequency, contribution to total plant biomass and grassland grazing
value were assessed and compared between land uses. Findings showed that hemicryptopyte traits were
significantly different with the land use type. Hemicryptophyte biovolume and hemicryptophyte contribution
were strongly correlated, respectively, with total biomass production and grazing value. The study highlights
the relevance of hemicryptophyte as indicators of grassland state that could be used by grassland managers for grassland monitoring, restoration and sustainable use.
