Characterization of the Forest Types of the University of Ife Campus.

The rainforest in the University of Ife was characterized by species enumeration and girth measurements, and by attributes derived from these measurements in 17 sample plots. The seventeen plots were located around one of the three hills on the campus, Hill 1, a general uniformity in species composi...

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Autor principal: Chukwuka, Kanayo Stephen
Otros Autores: Isichei, A. O.
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Publicado: Obafemi Awolowo University 2014
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description The rainforest in the University of Ife was characterized by species enumeration and girth measurements, and by attributes derived from these measurements in 17 sample plots. The seventeen plots were located around one of the three hills on the campus, Hill 1, a general uniformity in species composition was observed for all the plots studied with the exception of those on the hill top where Brachystegia eurycoma was found to be dominant and, at times slopes which differed in species composition. The Shannon-Weiner species diversity index for all the plots was in the range 1.88-3.36. Dominance by Manihot glaziovii and Funtumia elastics were, however, observed in two plots. Plots ordination based on species showed plots on the hill top and slopes to be floristically different from those on the flat and gentle surfaces, while the species attributes ordination based on the plots showed that species diversity index, and basal area of species were more important in characterizing the sample plots. The stem girth distribution was generally found in the 11-20cm girth class with the exception of three plots. Two of the plots have high number of big trees in the > 120cm girth class while one has the highest number of stems in the 21-30cm girth class. These observations were discussed in relation to past land use in the area. The nature of succession of these plots was assessed by a modification of Horn's (1975) Markovian change. The application of this model was, however, found not to be satisfactory in assessing the succession of the sampled plots because it showed that regrowth species such as Microdesmis puberula and Napoleons vogelii will form the next generation canopy.
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-34182023-05-13T11:10:13Z Characterization of the Forest Types of the University of Ife Campus. Chukwuka, Kanayo Stephen Isichei, A. O. Forest rainforest The rainforest in the University of Ife was characterized by species enumeration and girth measurements, and by attributes derived from these measurements in 17 sample plots. The seventeen plots were located around one of the three hills on the campus, Hill 1, a general uniformity in species composition was observed for all the plots studied with the exception of those on the hill top where Brachystegia eurycoma was found to be dominant and, at times slopes which differed in species composition. The Shannon-Weiner species diversity index for all the plots was in the range 1.88-3.36. Dominance by Manihot glaziovii and Funtumia elastics were, however, observed in two plots. Plots ordination based on species showed plots on the hill top and slopes to be floristically different from those on the flat and gentle surfaces, while the species attributes ordination based on the plots showed that species diversity index, and basal area of species were more important in characterizing the sample plots. The stem girth distribution was generally found in the 11-20cm girth class with the exception of three plots. Two of the plots have high number of big trees in the > 120cm girth class while one has the highest number of stems in the 21-30cm girth class. These observations were discussed in relation to past land use in the area. The nature of succession of these plots was assessed by a modification of Horn's (1975) Markovian change. The application of this model was, however, found not to be satisfactory in assessing the succession of the sampled plots because it showed that regrowth species such as Microdesmis puberula and Napoleons vogelii will form the next generation canopy. 2014-02-18T10:01:23Z 2018-10-29T11:05:58Z 2014-02-18T10:01:23Z 2018-10-29T11:05:58Z 1986 Thesis APA http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3418 en PDF application/pdf University of Ife campus Obafemi Awolowo University
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Characterization of the Forest Types of the University of Ife Campus.
title Characterization of the Forest Types of the University of Ife Campus.
title_full Characterization of the Forest Types of the University of Ife Campus.
title_fullStr Characterization of the Forest Types of the University of Ife Campus.
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the Forest Types of the University of Ife Campus.
title_short Characterization of the Forest Types of the University of Ife Campus.
title_sort characterization of the forest types of the university of ife campus
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