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Mysterious circles in the Namib Desert: review of hypotheses on their origin
Authors:M W van Rooyen  G K Theron  N van Rooyen  W J Jankowitz  W S Matthews
Institution:a Department of Botany, University of Pretoria, Pretoria 0002, South Africa;b School of Natural Resources and Tourism, Polytechnic of Namibia, Windhoek, Namibia;c Tembe Elephant Park, Private Bag X356, KwaNgwanase 3973, South Africa
Abstract:Circular, slightly concave depressions, devoid of vegetation and often surrounded by a fringe of tall grasses occur in a broken belt in the pro-Namib zone of the west coast of southern Africa. Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the origin of these so-called fairy circles. The most important of these relate to areas of localized radioactivity; termite activity; or allelopathic compounds released by dead Euphorbia damarana plants. No evidence of increased radioactivity could be detected in soil samples collected from these sites. Although termites occur at these localities no evidence was found to link termite activity directly to the formation of barren patches. Bioassays conducted on soil collected from the centre of the barren patch clearly demonstrated an inhibition of plant growth, while soil collected from the edge of the barren patch had a stimulatory effect on plant growth. No indication of growth inhibition was found in soil collected beneath E. damarana plants. At this stage none of the proposed hypotheses can satisfactorily explain the origin of the fairy circles.
Keywords:Author Keywords: Allelopathy  Fairy circles  Namib  Radioactivity  Spatial vegetation pattern  Termites
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