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Diversity and composition of trees and shrubs in Kasagala forest: a semiarid savannah woodland in central Uganda
Authors:Samson Gwali  Paul Okullo  David Hafashimana   Denis Mujuni Byabashaija
Affiliation:National Forestry Resources Research Institute, PO Box 1752, Kampala, Uganda
Abstract:The diversity and composition of trees and shrubs of ≥5 cm diameter at breast height (DBH) were investigated in Kasagala woodland in central Uganda using 1 ha permanent sample plots. A total of 2745 trees and shrubs with a mean stem density of 686 ha−1 were recorded. These included 69 tree species belonging to 28 families and 47 genera. There was a larger number of small stems compared with that of larger stems. There was significant variation in stem size class distribution between the plots ( F  =   3.14, P  =   0.027). The variation in stem densities (counts) across different size classes was significant ( F  =   8.31, P  <   0.001). Species diversity was higher in the low lands compared with that in the elevated sites in the woodland. The species encountered were unevenly distributed across the plots. Species abundance was not significantly different across the sample plots ( F  =   2.63, P  =   0.053). We suggest that the structure of the forest is typical of any regenerating forest, but other human influences may have played a part in the dominance of size classes <10 cm DBH. The causes of the present status and composition of the woodland require further investigation.
Keywords:Detrended Correspondence Analysis    Kasagala    permanent sample plots    Rényi profiles    savannah woodlands    species diversity
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