Why are there so many myrmecochorous species in the Cape fynbos?

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S. M. Pierce ◽  
W. D. Stock ◽  
M. Cocks
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Colleen L. Seymour ◽  
Claire N. Spottiswoode ◽  
Anina Coetzee
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F. J. Kruger ◽  
H. C. Taylor

The Braun-Blanquet phytosociological method was tested in the complex Fynbos vegetation of the South-western Cape Region o f South Africa. In the Swartboschkloof Nature Reserve, Jonkers- hoek, the Fynbos, riverine scrub and forest vegetation was classified preliminarily into eight com­munities, which are described floristically and related to habitat. The results hold promise, and the possibilities of classifying the Cape Fynbos in a formal phytosociological system are discussed.


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