Spatial distribution and effects of Lantana camara invasion on soil properties and native vegetation community composition in Tugwi‐Mukosi Recreational Park, Masvingo, Zimbabwe

Author:

Mandiporeva Josiah1ORCID,Gamundani Taashwa Pioneer1ORCID,Gurajena Brian2,Mpakairi Kudzai3ORCID,Magqina Terrance4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences University of Zimbabwe Harare Zimbabwe

2. Department of Geography and Earth Observation University of Zimbabwe Harare Zimbabwe

3. Department of Geography and Environmental Science University of Zimbabwe Harare Zimbabwe

4. Zimbabwe Parks and Wildlife Management Authority Harare Zimbabwe

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigated spatial distribution and effects of Lantana camara invasion on soil properties and vegetation composition in Tugwi‐Mukosi Recreational Park. Supervised classification with the Random Forest classifier was used to map L. camara in the park. The study area was stratified into two categories based on soil type and the extent of L. camara invasion. Stratified random sampling was used in data collection to assess differences in species diversity and soil properties in the park. Results revealed that L. camara covered an area of 1772 ha. Using Random Forest classification, the study obtained an accuracy score of 92.1% and an F1 score of 86.25%. Two‐way ANOVA showed significant effect of L. camara invasion on soil moisture (F = 28.143, p = 0.000), organic matter (F = 13.377, p = 0.003), pH (F = 1272.369, p = 0.000), total nitrogen (F = 51.762, p = 0.000), total phosphorus (F = 5.000, p = 0.045), woody species density (F = 4.987, p = 0.027), basal area (F = 10.393, p = 0.001), grass species richness (F = 196.258, p = 0.000) and grass cover (F = 3.637, p = 0.042). These results suggest that L. camara was modifying the soil and vegetation properties of the ecosystem which has implications on biodiversity.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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