ESTIMATION OF TREE SPECIES DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION IN THREE COMMUNITIES’ FARMLAND AT DUTSINMA AND SAFANA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS KATSINA STATE.

Maryam Hassana Ati, Mary Uchechukwu
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Understanding tree species’ diversity, distribution, and structure is very important in assessing the sustainability of ecosystem conservation and management. This study focused on tree species diversity and distribution in three communities’ farmlands at Dutsin-Ma and Safana local government areas, to assess, identify, enumerate, estimate the richness, and their evenness, and categorise tree species distribution in the study area. A stratified sampling technique was adapted for the study. Two (2) transect lines of 210m length were laid on which sampling plots were established in each of the three study areas. Species richness and diversity were found to be low in all three communities. Azadirachta indica has the highest species richness and diversity in all three communities followed by Adansonia digitata and then Piliostigma thoningii. However, the distribution of trees is not uniform across the study area and varies significantly in their density, diversity, and richness. Tree species at Safana have the highest richness index with a value of 5.383, Turare, with an index value of 5.263 while the least was at Darawa with a value of 3.782. The tree population of the selected study area is presently dominated by the Families of Meliaceae Myrtaceae, Malvaceae, Arecaceae, Moraceae, Pinaceae, Fabaceae, Anacardiaceae, and Combretaceae. The existing flora is dominated by savanna species, particularly those associated with guinea savanna vegetation. Management of forest-savanna should be through fire protection and reforestation programmes and there should be proper awareness of the human activities affecting economic tree species and land management in the study communities.
卡齐纳邦dutsinma和safana地方政府区3个社区农田树种多样性及分布的评价
了解树种的多样性、分布和结构对评估生态系统保护和管理的可持续性具有重要意义。本研究以Dutsin-Ma和Safana地方政府区3个社区农田的树种多样性和分布为研究对象,对研究区树种的丰富度和均匀度进行了评估、鉴定、枚举和估计,并对树种分布进行了分类。本研究采用了分层抽样技术。在三个研究区分别布设2条长210m的样线,并在样线上建立样地。3个群落的物种丰富度和多样性均较低。3个群落中,印楝属(Azadirachta indica)的物种丰富度和多样性最高,其次是Adansonia digitata,最后是毛柱头(pilostigma thoningii)。然而,树木在研究区内的分布并不均匀,密度、多样性和丰富度存在显著差异。树种丰富度指数最高的是萨法纳,为5.383,图拉雷为5.263,最低的是达拉瓦,为3.782。目前所选研究区树木种群以楝科、桃金桃科、锦葵科、槟榔科、桑科、松科、豆科、菖蒲科和combretacae科为主。现存的植物区系以热带稀树草原物种为主,特别是与几内亚热带稀树草原植被有关的物种。森林稀树草原的管理应通过防火和重新造林方案进行,并应适当认识到在研究社区影响经济树种和土地管理的人类活动。
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