Tree population dynamics in Kibale National Park, Uganda 1975–1998 |
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Authors: | Jeremiah S Lwanga Thomas M Butynski Thomas T Struhsaker |
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Institution: | Makerere University Biological Field Station, Fort Portal, Uganda,;Zoo Atlanta, Africa Biodiversity Conservation Program, Nairobi, Kenya,;Department of Biological Anthropology &Anatomy, Duke University, Durham, NC, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Changes in species composition, stem abundance, and basal area of trees taller than or equal to 10 m in a medium altitude tropical rain forest at the Ngogo study area, Kibale National Park, Uganda are described for the period between 1975 and 1998 ( n = 23 years). Two enumeration episodes were conducted in 263 plots of 5 m by 50 m during 1975–80 and 1997–98. During this period, species richness decreased by 3% (from 92 to 89). Species diversity (H') also declined slightly from 2.97 to 2.86. The number of trees recorded in the sample plots decreased by 8% (from 2545 to 2329), while basal area decreased from 49.48 m2 ha?1 to 48.68 m2 ha?1. However, stem abundance and basal area increased for some species. |
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Keywords: | plots stand dynamics tropical forest Uganda |
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