Distribution and Regeneration Status of Guibourtia copallifera Benn. in Sierra Leone

J. Johnny, Aiah Lebbie, R. Wadsworth
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: This study was conducted to assess the species distributional range, structure, and regeneration status of G. copallifera Benn. A distributional survey was conducted in over 30 villages and communities where claims were made about the presence of this species. At four locations, pairs of large plots measuring 500m x 20m were laid out 400m apart and each subdivided into ten (10) subplots (50m x 20m). For the regeneration studies (Seeds, seedlings and saplings), four quadrats of 5m x 5m were established in each subplot (giving a total of 320 quadrats). A total of 1,294 live individuals from 74 tree species and 12 lianas were recorded, representing 61 genera in 27 families. Guibourtia copallifera has the highest dominance, followed by Nesogordonia papaveriefera (A. Chev.) Capuron ex N. Hallé. , Memecylon normandii Jacq.-Fél. and Gmelina arborea Roxb . Species such as Homalium africanum (Hook. f.) Benth. Lindackeria dentata (Oliv.) Gilg , Pentadesma butyracea Sabine. and Santiria trimera (Oliv.) Aubrév. were recorded at low levels. Regarding family dominance, the Leguminosae - Caesalpiniaceae scores the highest, followed by Sterculiaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Melastomataceae and Verbenaceae. The density of regenerating individuals varied significantly between subplots based on the amount of degradation. The regeneration and spatial patterns of the species examined in this study exhibited clear relationships with disturbance intensity. Urgent action is needed to conserve this species, together with other ecologically and economically important tree species, before they are locally exterminated.
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黄花桂的分布与更新状况。在塞拉利昂
摘要:本文研究了黄杨属植物的分布范围、结构和更新状况。在声称存在该物种的30多个村庄和社区进行了分布调查。在四个地点,面积为500米× 20米的大地块相隔400米,每个地块被细分为10个子地块(50米× 20米)。对于再生研究(种子、幼苗和树苗),在每个子样地建立4个5m × 5m的样方(总共320个样方)。共记录到74种乔木、12种藤本植物、27科61属1294株活株。Guibourtia copallifera的优势度最高,其次是Nesogordonia papaveriefera (A. Chev.)。卡普隆前n·哈勒维尔。, Memecylon normandii jacq .- fsami。Gmelina arborea Roxb。如非洲Homalium africanum(钩。f。)Benth。齿形林氏菌(橄榄)丁酸戊二酯。和桑提亚·特里梅拉(奥利弗)Aubrev。被记录在低水平。在科优势度方面,豆科(Leguminosae - Caesalpiniaceae)得分最高,其次是Sterculiaceae、Euphorbiaceae、Melastomataceae和马鞭草科(Verbenaceae)。不同亚样地再生个体密度随退化程度的不同而有显著差异。在本研究中,物种的更新和空间格局与干扰强度有明显的关系。我们需要采取紧急行动,保护这一物种,以及其他具有重要生态和经济意义的树种,以免它们在当地被灭绝。
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