尼日利亚西南部埃基蒂州Ijero地方政府区的植物多样性

E. Chukwuma, D. M. Chukwuma, A. Adio
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为了保持当今世界的生物多样性记录,面对城市化和其他人类活动导致的气候变化和栖息地退化,物种多样性研究仍然很重要。因此,我们调查记录了Ijero地方政府区(Ekiti州)的植物,这是尼日利亚西南部一个研究很少的地区。在18个月的时间里,研究人员定期访问研究区域,并仔细记录了所有已确定的物种。共记录到46科130属163种。这些物种在7种植物习性中都有代表。以乔木为主,草本植物次之,灌木次之,攀缘植物次之。优势科为大戟科、菊科和大戟科,分别有17种、13种和10种。菊科、大戟科、凤蝶科和茜草科的属数最多,分别为12、10、9和6个。总的来说,豆科植物共贡献了25种(15.3%)。这项研究不仅增加了尼日利亚西南部现有的植物区系数据记录,而且是该研究地区同类研究的第一次。
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Flora diversity of Ijero Local Government Area of Ekiti State, South-Western Nigeria
In an attempt to keep biodiversity records of our world today, species diversity studies have remained important in the face of climate change and habitat degradation resulting from urbanization and other human activities. Consequently, we surveyed to document the plants of Ijero Local Government Area (Ekiti State), an area that has been poorly studied in South-Western Nigeria. The study area was periodically visited over 18 months and all identified species were carefully documented. One hundred and sixty-three (163) species in forty-six (46) families, one hundred and thirty (130) genera were recorded. These species are represented in seven (7) plant habits. The trees were dominant followed by the herbs, shrubs and climbers. The dominant families were Euphorbiaceae, Asteraceae and Caesalpinaceae, with 17, 13 and 10 species respectively. Asteraceae, Euphorbiaceae, Papilionaceae and Rubiaceae also all had the highest number of genera represented, with 12, 10, 9 and 6 respectively. Generally, the Legumes collectively contributed 25 species (15.3%) of the total enumeration. This study has not only added to the existing records of floristic data in south-western Nigeria, but it is the first of its kind in the study area.
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