Analysis of vegetation dynamics and phytodiversity from three dry deciduous forests of Doon Valley, Western Himalaya, India

The present study aimed to analyze the vegetation dynamics and plant diversity from the dry deciduous forests of Doon Valley. Species richness, regeneration, and change in community composition of these forests were studied and change was noticed with Shorea robusta as the main dominant species, and...

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Main Authors: Gautam Mandal, Shambhu Prasad Joshi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-09-01
Series:Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
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spelling doaj-79c496754a884c57835541993dd58b052021-04-02T10:00:55ZengElsevierJournal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity2287-884X2014-09-017329230410.1016/j.japb.2014.07.006Analysis of vegetation dynamics and phytodiversity from three dry deciduous forests of Doon Valley, Western Himalaya, IndiaGautam MandalShambhu Prasad JoshiThe present study aimed to analyze the vegetation dynamics and plant diversity from the dry deciduous forests of Doon Valley. Species richness, regeneration, and change in community composition of these forests were studied and change was noticed with Shorea robusta as the main dominant species, and Mallotus philippensis, Syzygium cumini, and Ehretia laevis as codominant tree species in all communities. The highest species richness and diversity rates were found to be increased with the decrease in tree density and basal area. The high Importance Value Index recorded in Thano (>150) indicates that the S. robusta forest is progressing toward the culmination stage, whereas the lower IVI values (100 and 150) in the other two sites (Selaqui – Jhajra and Asarori) signify the heavy disturbance of these sites and further establishment of alien invasive species such as Cassia tora, Cassia occidentalis, Lantana camara, Urena lobata, Ipomoea carnea, Sida acuta, and Solanum torvum.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2287884X14000491Importance Value IndexInvasive speciesOverstory vegetationTWINSPANVegetation dynamics
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author Gautam Mandal
Shambhu Prasad Joshi
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Analysis of vegetation dynamics and phytodiversity from three dry deciduous forests of Doon Valley, Western Himalaya, India
Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
Importance Value Index
Invasive species
Overstory vegetation
TWINSPAN
Vegetation dynamics
author_facet Gautam Mandal
Shambhu Prasad Joshi
author_sort Gautam Mandal
title Analysis of vegetation dynamics and phytodiversity from three dry deciduous forests of Doon Valley, Western Himalaya, India
title_short Analysis of vegetation dynamics and phytodiversity from three dry deciduous forests of Doon Valley, Western Himalaya, India
title_full Analysis of vegetation dynamics and phytodiversity from three dry deciduous forests of Doon Valley, Western Himalaya, India
title_fullStr Analysis of vegetation dynamics and phytodiversity from three dry deciduous forests of Doon Valley, Western Himalaya, India
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of vegetation dynamics and phytodiversity from three dry deciduous forests of Doon Valley, Western Himalaya, India
title_sort analysis of vegetation dynamics and phytodiversity from three dry deciduous forests of doon valley, western himalaya, india
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity
issn 2287-884X
publishDate 2014-09-01
description The present study aimed to analyze the vegetation dynamics and plant diversity from the dry deciduous forests of Doon Valley. Species richness, regeneration, and change in community composition of these forests were studied and change was noticed with Shorea robusta as the main dominant species, and Mallotus philippensis, Syzygium cumini, and Ehretia laevis as codominant tree species in all communities. The highest species richness and diversity rates were found to be increased with the decrease in tree density and basal area. The high Importance Value Index recorded in Thano (>150) indicates that the S. robusta forest is progressing toward the culmination stage, whereas the lower IVI values (100 and 150) in the other two sites (Selaqui – Jhajra and Asarori) signify the heavy disturbance of these sites and further establishment of alien invasive species such as Cassia tora, Cassia occidentalis, Lantana camara, Urena lobata, Ipomoea carnea, Sida acuta, and Solanum torvum.
topic Importance Value Index
Invasive species
Overstory vegetation
TWINSPAN
Vegetation dynamics
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