Floristic diversity of regenerated tree species in Dipterocarp forests in Western Ghats of Karnataka, India

Devi Prasad, A. G. and Nageeb, A. Al-Sagheer (2012) Floristic diversity of regenerated tree species in Dipterocarp forests in Western Ghats of Karnataka, India. Journal of Environmental Biology, 33 (4). pp. 791-797. ISSN 0254-8704

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Abstract

The research was focused on exploring the structure, diversity and form of regeneration process of the Dipterocarp forests in Western Ghats in relation to environmental factors. Eight populations in the distribution range of Dipterocarp forests were selected. In each population 32 plots of 2m×2m were laid down randomly. A total of 1243 seedlings < 10 cm dbh (diameter at breast height) belonging to 99 species and 48 families were recorded. The number of regenerated tree species was found to be high in the populations of Mudigere (40), Sakleshpura (40) and Makuta (39), which are characterized by favorable locality factors and lower disturbances. The highest similarity index in species composition was recorded between the populations of Sampaje in Kodagu district and Gundya in Dakshina Kannada (60%) whereas the lowest similarity index was observed between the population of Sringeri in Chikmagalore and Sampaje (53%) and Gundya and Makuta (35%) in Kodagu district. Dipterocarpus indicus was found to be dominant among the regenerated tree species in all the sites studied except Gundy and Sampaje. The frequencies of regeneration classes (seedlings, saplings, poles and adult trees) were shaped as inverse J curve indicating the normal regeneration pattern under the present disturbance. The average disturbance of litter collection, grazing, fire, weeds and canopy opening were significant among different populations (p<0.05). Negative correlation was observed between disturbance and species richness, number of individuals and density.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Floristic diversity, Dipterocarp forest, Important value index, Similarity index, Species richness
Subjects: B Life Science > Environmental Science
Divisions: Department of > Environmental Science
Depositing User: C Swapna Library Assistant
Date Deposited: 19 Jul 2019 05:12
Last Modified: 19 Jul 2019 05:12
URI: http://eprints.uni-mysore.ac.in/id/eprint/5357

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