Preliminary evidence of upland plant encroachment in high‐elevation wetlands of Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda

Author:

Tuyizere Diogene1ORCID,Tuyishimire Joseph2ORCID,Tuyisenge Marie Fidèle3,van der Hoek Yntze3

Affiliation:

1. Biology Department, School of Sciences, College of Science and Technology University of Rwanda Huye Rwanda

2. Center for GIS, College of Science and Technology University of Rwanda Kigali Rwanda

3. Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International Karisoke Research Center Musanze Rwanda

Abstract

AbstractWetland ecosystems are increasingly altered by anthropogenic activities, with upland plant encroachment as one possible outcome. Here, we present preliminary evidence that encroachment by herbaceous and woody upland species is ongoing in five small Afromontane wetlands straddling high elevations (~2600–3400 m a.s.l.) in Volcanoes National Park (Rwanda). Although encroachment seems to commence at wetland edges it reaches waterlogged soils at wetland centres. This evidence of the spread of upland plants in these wetlands should be followed by additional research efforts focused on possible causes and consequences of this encroachment as well as the exploration of potential management and mitigation efforts.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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