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| Assessment Report | |
| Taxonomy | ||||
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| Kingdom | Phylum | Class | Order | Family |
| PLANTAE | TRACHEOPHYTA | MAGNOLIOPSIDA | LAMIALES | ACANTHACEAE |
| Scientific Name: | Barleria lebomboensis |
| Species Authority: | I.Darbysh., McCleland & Froneman |
| Common Name/s: - | |
| Synonym/s: | - |
| Taxonomic Notes: | - |
| Assessment Information | |
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| Red List Category & Criteria: | Endangered B1ab(i,iii)+2ab(i,iii) |
| Year Assessed: | 2023 |
| Assessor/s: | Braun, K. |
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| Justification: Barleria lebomboensis has a very small extent of occurrence, ranging from 24 km2 based on its area of occupancy, with an estimated maximum of 80 km2 based upon modelling of its ecology. Its habitat is restricted, and the majority of the area where it is found is subject to habitat degradation and loss from land use changes. The existence of the threat of habitat loss due to livestock grazing applies to all the locations for this species, with an observed decline in habitat status. Based on this, the species qualifies for Endangered status under Criteria B1 and B2. This species may also qualify as Endangered under Criterion C, but more complete population data are needed before this can be confirmed. Date last seen: 2023 | |
| History: | - |
| Geographic Range | |
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| Range Description: | Barleria lebomboensis is known from the higher altitude areas in the Lubombo Mountains in eastern Eswatini. |
| Countries: | Native: Eswatini; |
| Population | |
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| Population: | This species is known only from bushclump grassveld areas on the summit of the Lubombo Mountains in eastern Eswatini. Two of the records are from the late 1970's, but there is no evidence that the plant no longer occurs in these localities. Investigation of the southern and central extent of its known distribution in 2023 confirmed its presence, but also confirmed habitat degradation in this area, where the bushclump grassveld is becoming thicket, due to prolonged overgrazing by livestock. Observations made in 2023 showed that this species occurs frequently within the bushclump grassveld areas within its known range, but no additional observations were made outside this range. |
| Population Trend: | Unknown |
| Habitat and Ecology | |
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| Habitat and Ecology: | This
species has been found in the Lubombo Mountains in the savanna biome,
vegetation type Southern Lebombo Bushveld (SVI16) (Mucina et. al.
2018). The description of this species in Darbyshire et. al., 2017
includes the following information on habitat and ecology: "The type locality is in a mosaic of short, closed grassland on shallow, gravel soils with numerous low rhyolite outcrops and scattered dense, low evergreen thickets. This is the typical vegetation association on hilltops above 450 m in elevation on the summit of the Lebombo range in Swaziland. The plants grow in grassland in full sun or in partial shade of low shrubs." |
| List of Habitats: | 2 Savanna 2.2 Savanna - Moist |
| Threats | |
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| Major Threat(s): | One of the locations for this species falls within Mlawula Nature Reserve, which is affected by livestock grazing from time to time, although as at March 2023, the area was observed to be in good condition. The other two locations are in areas which are subject to ongoing heavy grazing by livestock, one location within the proposed Mhlumeni community conservation area, the other unprotected. |
| List of Threats: | 2 Agriculture & aquaculture 2.1 Annual & perennial non-timber crops 2.1.2 Small-holder farming 2.3 Livestock farming & ranching 2.3.2 Small-holder grazing, ranching or farming |
| Conservation Actions | |
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| Conservation Actions: | This species is known from within Mlawula Nature Reserve, within the proposed Mhlumeni community conservation area, an ecotourism initiative within the Lubombo Conservancy, and unprotected community land in the Mhlumeni area. At the time of the assessment, the Mhlumeni community conservation area does not have any formal conservation status and is still heavily grazed. |
| List of Conservation Actions: | 1 Land/water protection 1.1 Site/area protection 3 Species management 3.4 Ex-situ conservation 3.4.2 Genome resource bank |
| Bibliography | |
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| Bachman
S, Moat J, Hill AW, de la Torre J, Scott B. 2011. Supporting Red List
threat assessments with GeoCAT geospatial conservation tool. In: Smith
V, Penev L (Eds) e-Infrastructure for data publishing in biodiversity
science. . ZooKeys 150: 117-126. Darbyshire, I, McCleland, W & Froneman, W. 2017. Barleria lebomboensis (Acanthaceae), an endangered new species from the Lebombo Mountains of Swaziland. Phytotaxa 323: 174. Mucina, L., Rutherford, M.C. and Powrie, L.W. (Editors). 2018. The Vegetation Map of South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland. South African National Biodiversity Institute. Available at: http://bgis.sanbi.org/Projects/Detail/186. | |
| Citation: | - |