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Woody vegetation composition and diversity in woodlands inside and outside a Forest Reserve in Jos,Nigeria
Authors:Iveren Abiem  Sonali Saha  Shiiwua A Manu  Emmanuel B Elisha
Institution:1. Department of Plant Science and Technology, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria;2. A. P. Leventis Ornithological Research Institute, Jos, Nigeria;3. Touro College South, Miami Beach, FL, USA
Abstract:Protected areas such as forest reserves are often assumed to be best ways to conserve biodiversity and maintain intact ecosystems. We examined woody plant composition and diversity in the gallery forest and savannah woodland habitats of Amurum Forest Reserve and areas immediately surrounding it in Jos, Nigeria. A total of 100 10 × 10 m sample plots were established inside and outside the reserve. All woody plants ≥1 cm diameter at breast height (dbh) were identified and measured. A total of 7,564 individual plants categorized as 134 species from 44 families were recorded. Overall species diversity was significantly higher in the Forest Reserve than outside the reserve, although more species were encountered outside the reserve. Our findings suggest that, protected areas and the areas surrounding them are important for the conservation of biodiversity as the areas outside protected areas also contain species of conservation value. The continuous degrading areas outside protected areas isolates them and poses a serious threat to the long‐term viability of wildlife populations, so it is important that biodiversity in protected areas and their surrounding areas be conserved.
Keywords:Amurum Forest Reserve  conservation  diversity  gallery forest  protected areas  savannah scrub
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