Floristic composition and structure of the Kibate Forest along environmental gradients in Wonchi, Southwestern Ethiopia
Dry evergreen montane forests in Ethiopia are severely threatened. The status of species composition and structure of forest vegetation are important indicators to understand the trends of threats on local plant communities. In the present study, we examined the floristic composition and structure o...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of forestry research 2021-12, Vol.32 (6), p.2669-2682 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Dry evergreen montane forests in Ethiopia are severely threatened. The status of species composition and structure of forest vegetation are important indicators to understand the trends of threats on local plant communities. In the present study, we examined the floristic composition and structure of the Kibate Forest, Wonchi Highland, Ethiopia along environmental gradients. Sixty-six (30 m × 30 m) plots were established every 100 m interval along altitudinal gradients (2811‒3073 m a.s.l.) in five transect lines for vegetation and environmental data collection. In total, 125 vascular plant species belonging to 104 genera and 52 families were identified. Eighteen species (14%) were endemic to Ethiopia and Eritrea. The two most dominant families, Asteraceae (29 species) and Lamiaceae (eight species) accounted for 30% of the total number of species. The highest number of species (54%) was herbs. Four major community types (viz.,
Olinia rochetiana-Myrsine melanophloeos
,
Ilex mitis-Galiniera saxifraga
,
Erica arborea
-
Protea gaguedi
, and
Hagenia abyssinica-Juniperus procera
) were identified. The highest species richness, evenness, diversity, and importance value index were in community types 2 and 4. About 82% of the species and all endemic taxa except five were recorded in these two community types. The most dominant woody species were
O. rochetiana
,
E. arborea
,
Olea europaea
subsp.
cuspidata
,
Myrica salicifolia
,
I. mitis
var.
mitis
, and
H. abyssinica
with different patterns of population structure
.
The results show that there was a weak correlation between species richness and altitude. Our findings confirm that environmental variables both with interactions (such as altitude) and without interactions (such as livestock grazing) significantly (
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ISSN: | 1007-662X 1993-0607 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11676-021-01305-z |