Endemic plants and animals are susceptible to extinction in an imperilled alpine hotspot in southern Africa

dc.contributor.authorTaylor, Peter J.
dc.contributor.authorBredenhand, Emile
dc.contributor.authorMonadjem, Ara
dc.contributor.authorArmstrong, Adrian J.
dc.contributor.authorRakotoarivelo, Andrinajoro R.
dc.contributor.authorMdluli, Veli Monday
dc.contributor.authorHoward, Alexandra
dc.contributor.authorModise, Serero
dc.contributor.authorMotitsoe, Samuel N.
dc.contributor.authorNtloko, Pindiwe
dc.contributor.authorKirkaldy, Abigail P.
dc.contributor.authorKleynhans, Dewald J.
dc.contributor.authorJankielsohn, Astrid
dc.contributor.authorMosikidi, Toka
dc.contributor.authorOosthuizen, Maria Kathleen
dc.contributor.authorPayne, Stephanie
dc.contributor.authorMunyai, Thinandavha C.
dc.contributor.authorCarbutt, Clinton
dc.contributor.authorRamoejane, Mpho
dc.contributor.authorBereng, Mosiuoa
dc.contributor.authorStiller, Michael
dc.contributor.authorHaddad, Charles R.
dc.contributor.authorSteenhuisen, Sandy-Lynn
dc.contributor.authorMlambo, Musa C.
dc.contributor.authorMoyo, Sibusisiwe
dc.contributor.authorNyembe, Nthatisi I.
dc.contributor.authorMofokeng, Lehlohonolo
dc.contributor.authorVan As, Johann
dc.contributor.authorMalekana, Lesego
dc.contributor.authorDaniel, Gimo M.
dc.contributor.authorGwate, Onalenna
dc.contributor.authorVan As, Michelle
dc.contributor.authorHarrison, James Du Guesclin
dc.contributor.authorThabethe, Nokubonga F.
dc.contributor.authorKheswa, Nozipho
dc.contributor.authorMoloi, Karabo
dc.contributor.authorSishange, Nkanyiso
dc.contributor.authorClark, V. Ralph
dc.date.accessioned2026-02-13T12:38:28Z
dc.date.available2026-02-13T12:38:28Z
dc.date.issued2025-11
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND : As global temperatures rise, alpine species at the upper limit of their distribution are at risk of decline and extinction due to shrinking habitats downslope. The alpine (> 2 800 m a.s.l.) biodiversity of the Maloti-Drakensberg is poorly known but may be threatened by climate change. OBJECTIVES : Using expert BioBlitzes, we documented species richness and elevational patterns of distribution in 14 plant and animal higher taxa from alpine and upper-montane zones in an unexplored corner of the Maloti-Drakensberg. METHODS : Using standardised methods such as Sherman traps, acoustic monitoring, bird timed counts, pitfall traps, sweep nets, aquatic SASS5 kick-nets, timed searches and herbarium collections, we assessed elevational zonation of flowering plant and selected invertebrate and vertebrate diversity in the Witsieshoek Community Conservation Area (WCCA). RESULTS : GBIF records complemented expert BioBlitz data, together enumerating 1 216 plant, vertebrate and invertebrate species along an elevation gradient from 1 760 m to 3 145 m at WCCA. Birds, insects and plants showed concordant beta diversity patterns from BioBlitz and GBIF data: high turnover compared to nestedness in more sedentary insects and plants, and the opposite in more mobile birds (GBIF data not available for bats). Although identifications are ongoing, 17% of species or morphospecies were exclusively recorded in the alpine zone, including 82 species of plants and 92 of animals. CONCLUSION : Alpine endemics are vulnerable to the ‘escalator to extinction’ process due to climate change. Surveys of under-explored alpine hotspots should be prioritised, drawing on mountain tourism-based citizen science. We advocate an ecotourism- and community-centred, restoration and rewilding approach for this strategic and biodiverse community conservation area.
dc.description.departmentMammal Research Institute
dc.description.departmentZoology and Entomology
dc.description.librarianhj2026
dc.description.sdgSDG-13: Climate action
dc.description.sdgSDG-15: Life on land
dc.description.urihttps://www.abcjournal.org/index.php/abc
dc.identifier.citationTaylor, P.J., Bredenhand, E., Monadjem, A., Armstrong, A.J., Rakotoarivelo, A.R., Mdluli, V.M., Howard, A., Modise, S., Motitsoe, S.N., Ntloko, P., Kirkaldy, A.P., Kleynhans, D.J., Jankielsohn, A., Mosikidi, T., Oosthuizen, M.K., Payne, S., Munyai, T.C., Carbutt, C., Ramoejane, M., Bereng, M., Stiller, M., Haddad, C.R., Steenhuisen, S.-L., Mlambo, M.C., Moyo, S., Nyembe, N.I., Mofokeng, L., Van As, J., Malekana, L., Daniel, G.M., Gwate, O., Van As, M., Du Guesclin Harrison, J., Thabethe, N.F., Kheswa, N., Moloi, K., Sishange, N. & Clark, V.R., 2025, ‘Endemic plants and animal are susceptible to extinction in an imperilled alpine hotspot in southern Africa’, African Biodiversity & Conservation 55, a13: 113-141. http://dx.doi.org/10.38201/ abc.v55.13.
dc.identifier.issn3078-8048 (print)
dc.identifier.issn3078-8056 (online)
dc.identifier.other10.38201/abc.v55.13
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/108242
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSouth African National Biodiversity Institute
dc.rights© 2025. The Authors. Licensee: SANBI. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
dc.subjectDrakensberg Mountains
dc.subjectClimate change
dc.subjectEcology
dc.subjectEscalator to extinction
dc.subjectGlobal Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF)
dc.titleEndemic plants and animals are susceptible to extinction in an imperilled alpine hotspot in southern Africa
dc.typeArticle

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