利比里亚 Kpatawee 热带雨林木质树种的结构和组成

Abraham Mahari, Clinton G. Blasin, Aberash Bekele
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研究生态系统结构和物种组成至关重要,可以深入了解环境健康和生物多样性。它有助于评估环境变化(如森林砍伐和气候变化)及其对生态系统内物种动态的影响。我们的研究旨在评估利比里亚 Kpatawee 热带雨林中的木本物种组成和结构。我们进行了横切行走,从南到北、从东到西穿越森林,建立了六个 20 米 x 20 米的取样地块。我们使用 PlantNet 植物物种识别工具,对 DBH ≥ 5 厘米的存活树木进行了编目,包括它们的学名。结果揭示了 42 个科的 71 个树种,其中豆科植物的多样性最高。主要树种包括 Quararibea asterolepis、Hasseltia floribunda 和 Castilla elastica。在直径分布上,第一层的特点是与茎架灌木、小乔木和大乔木幼苗相关的有趣的倒 "J "形分布模式。乔木层,主要是Garcinia benthamiana、Iramyan therasagotiana和Eschweilera decolarans等物种,对总DBH的贡献很大(65.45%)。DBH ≥ 5 厘米的树木总基部面积(BA)为 16.39 平方米公顷-1。值得注意的是,有 8 个树种占了基部面积的 93%,这反映出第一类树种的个体集中在较低的 DBH 等级。这一趋势表明,DBH 较高的树种数量会逐渐减少。因此,我们建议实施可持续森林管理,以减轻选择性砍伐对森林更新和再生过程的影响。倒 "J "形模式表明,可能由于选择性砍伐,再生数量增加,但更新数量有限,这强调了谨慎森林管理的必要性。
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Structure and Composition of Woody Species in the Kpatawee Tropical Rainforest in Liberia
Studying ecosystem structure and species composition is pivotal, offering critical insights into environmental health and biodiversity. It facilitates the evaluation of environmental changes, like deforestation and climate shifts, and their influence on species dynamics within ecosystems. Our study aimed to assess the woody species composition and structure within Liberia's Kpatawee tropical rainforest. We conducted transect walks, crossing the forest south-north and east-west, establishing six 20 m x 20 m sampling plots. Using the PlantNet plant species identifier tool, we cataloged surviving trees with a DBH ≥ 5 cm, including their scientific names. Results unveiled 71 tree species across 42 families, with Leguminosae displaying the highest diversity. Prominent species included Quararibea asterolepis, Hasseltia floribunda, and Castilla elastica. An intriguing inverted J-shaped pattern in diameter distribution linked to stem-stand shrubs, small-sized trees, and young large trees characterized the first class. The tree layer, mainly species like Garcinia benthamiana, Iramyan therasagotiana, and Eschweilera decolarans, contributed significantly to the total DBH (65.45%). Total basal area (BA) for trees DBH ≥ 5 cm was 16.39 m² ha-1. Notably, eight species accounted for 93% of the basal area, reflecting a concentration of individuals in lower DBH classes in the first category. This trend suggests a gradual decline in numbers in higher DBH classes. Consequently, we recommend implementing sustainable forest management to mitigate the impacts of selective cutting on forest recruitment and regeneration processes. The inverted J-shaped pattern, indicating prolific regeneration but limited recruitment, possibly due to selective cutting, underscores the imperative for prudent forest management.
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