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Investigating above-ground biomass in old-growth and secondary montane forests of the Cameroon Highlands
Authors:Alain Senghor K Ngute  Bonaventure Sonké  Moses Nsanyi Sainge  Kim Calders  Rob Marchant  Aida Cuni-Sanchez
Institution:1. Tropical Forests and People Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Sippy Downs, QLD, Australia;2. Plant Systematic and Ecology Laboratory, Department of Biology, Higher Teachers' Training College, University of Yaoundé I, Yaoundé, Cameroon;3. Tropical Plant Exploration Group (TroPEG) Cameroon, Mundemba, Cameroon;4. CAVElab – Computational and Applied Vegetation Ecology, Ghent University, Belgium;5. Department of Geography and Environment, York Institute for Tropical Ecosystems, Wentworth Way, University of York, Heslington, UK
Abstract:Tropical montane forests can store and sequester substantial amounts of carbon in above-ground biomass (AGB), but variations in this storage related to location or degradation have not been quantified in the Cameroon Highlands. We established 25 permanent plots (20 m × 40 m) and sampled all trees ≥10 cm diameter following standard RAINFOR protocols. We estimated AGB and investigated variations related to taxonomic and structural forest attributes, including the height–diameter allometry in five forest types (four old-growth dominated by different species and one secondary forest). Secondary forests had significantly lower AGB than old-growth forests (49.4 ± 2.5 vs. >476.3 ± 168.7 Mg/ha, respectively), mostly related to lower basal area and tree height. Significant differences in species composition but not in forest structure or AGB were found between the four types of old-growth forests studied, located at different altitudes and mountains. We discuss the importance of these montane forests for carbon storage and, considering their high diversity and current threats, their potential for carbon finance mechanisms related to both avoided deforestation and forest restoration.
Keywords:African Mountains  forest structure  height–diameter allometry  tree diversity
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