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Article

Conservation Status and Threats to Vascular Plant Species Endemic to Soutpansberg Mountain Range in Limpopo Province, South Africa

by
Ikarabeng Moraswi
,
Samuel Oloruntoba Bamigboye
* and
Milingoni Peter Tshisikhawe
Department of Botany, School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, University of Venda, Thohoyandou 0950, South Africa
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Int. J. Plant Biol. 2019, 10(1), 7978; https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2019.7978
Submission received: 2 January 2019 / Revised: 25 February 2019 / Accepted: 25 February 2019 / Published: 14 June 2019

Abstract

Soutpansberg Mountain range is one of the main biodiversity hotspots in South Africa and it is located in Limpopo Province. It possesses high diversity of flora and fauna. Communities surrounding this mountain have long benefited from the ecosystem services that the area provides. It is of importance to determine the threat status of plant species endemic to this mountain range that has been a great source of ecosystem services. Twenty-two endemic vascular plant species of the mountain range have been identified. In this study we use the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) current 2017 version Red List categories to determine the threat status of plant species endemic to Soutpansberg Mountain range. SANBI is the national body in South African that is responsible for national threat assessment for plant and animal species and they also provide data to IUCN (International Union ofC onservation of Nature) on threat status of plant and animal taxa found in South Africa. We calculated the categorical percentages of threat status of endemic vascular plants species of Soutpansberg Mountain range and the threats these plant species are facing were gotten from SANBI Red List. This study showed that over 50% of the plant species endemic to this area are of conservation concern meaning they deserve conservation attention. Majority of threats are due to anthropogenic pressure. This implies that the endemic flora of this region is facing risk of extinction. This study recommends protection of all the endemic plant species of this mountain range in order to prevent theirf uture extinction.
Keywords: extinction risk; conservation status; floristic endemism; Soutpansberg Mountain; threats extinction risk; conservation status; floristic endemism; Soutpansberg Mountain; threats

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Moraswi, I.; Bamigboye, S.O.; Tshisikhawe, M.P. Conservation Status and Threats to Vascular Plant Species Endemic to Soutpansberg Mountain Range in Limpopo Province, South Africa. Int. J. Plant Biol. 2019, 10, 7978. https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2019.7978

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Moraswi I, Bamigboye SO, Tshisikhawe MP. Conservation Status and Threats to Vascular Plant Species Endemic to Soutpansberg Mountain Range in Limpopo Province, South Africa. International Journal of Plant Biology. 2019; 10(1):7978. https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2019.7978

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Moraswi, Ikarabeng, Samuel Oloruntoba Bamigboye, and Milingoni Peter Tshisikhawe. 2019. "Conservation Status and Threats to Vascular Plant Species Endemic to Soutpansberg Mountain Range in Limpopo Province, South Africa" International Journal of Plant Biology 10, no. 1: 7978. https://doi.org/10.4081/pb.2019.7978

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