Abundance, frequency and distribution pattern of tree species in recorded forest area of Western Himalaya

The forest in India have a long history of human induced modifications through intensive forest management that began in the colonial period but continued afterwards to meet the wood-based demand until the forestry goals shifted towards conservation efforts. All this greatly influenced the plant com...

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Main Authors: Arun K. THAKUR, Rajesh KUMAR, Raj K. VERMA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca 2020-06-01
Series:Notulae Scientia Biologicae
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Online Access:https://www.notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/10620
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spelling doaj-ad1c58f7f67d47f2a1491072bfdc21a12020-11-25T02:40:47ZengUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-NapocaNotulae Scientia Biologicae2067-32052067-32642020-06-0112210.15835/nsb12210620Abundance, frequency and distribution pattern of tree species in recorded forest area of Western HimalayaArun K. THAKUR0Rajesh KUMAR1Raj K. VERMA2Forest Survey of India, Forest Inventory Lab, Kaulagarh, Dehradun 248001Forest Survey of India, Forest Inventory Lab, Kaulagarh, Dehradun 248001Himalayan Forest Research Institute, Shimla 171013The forest in India have a long history of human induced modifications through intensive forest management that began in the colonial period but continued afterwards to meet the wood-based demand until the forestry goals shifted towards conservation efforts. All this greatly influenced the plant community structure. We attempt to describe the abundance and distribution pattern of trees in recorded forestland of Western Himalaya using the National Forest Inventory database. A total of 3549 sample plots laid across different forest types were analyzed to reveal the abundance, frequency and distribution pattern of 226 tree species/genus using various indices i.e. abundance by frequency ratio, Morisita index and variance mean ratio. Twelve tree species and Eucalyptus genus were found to be most abundantly found tree species in recorded forest area of Western Himalaya. Ten tree species were found to have regular distribution pattern, one hundred ninety-two were contagiously distributed while twenty-five were randomly distributed. Results derived from huge datasets helps in establishing firm statements with quoted significance value. Myrica esculenta and Aegle marmelos were found among the most abundantly occurring tree species whereas Myrica esculenta, Syzygium cumini and Pyrus pashia, were among the most relatively frequently occurring wild fruit yielding tree species. These species (apart from fodder tree species) can be considered in social forest and joint forest management programs in forest fringe villages/areas to enhance and sustain the provisional ecosystem services in Western Himalaya. https://www.notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/10620abundance pattern; distribution pattern; frequency; National Forest Inventory
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Rajesh KUMAR
Raj K. VERMA
Abundance, frequency and distribution pattern of tree species in recorded forest area of Western Himalaya
Notulae Scientia Biologicae
abundance pattern; distribution pattern; frequency; National Forest Inventory
author_facet Arun K. THAKUR
Rajesh KUMAR
Raj K. VERMA
author_sort Arun K. THAKUR
title Abundance, frequency and distribution pattern of tree species in recorded forest area of Western Himalaya
title_short Abundance, frequency and distribution pattern of tree species in recorded forest area of Western Himalaya
title_full Abundance, frequency and distribution pattern of tree species in recorded forest area of Western Himalaya
title_fullStr Abundance, frequency and distribution pattern of tree species in recorded forest area of Western Himalaya
title_full_unstemmed Abundance, frequency and distribution pattern of tree species in recorded forest area of Western Himalaya
title_sort abundance, frequency and distribution pattern of tree species in recorded forest area of western himalaya
publisher University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca
series Notulae Scientia Biologicae
issn 2067-3205
2067-3264
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The forest in India have a long history of human induced modifications through intensive forest management that began in the colonial period but continued afterwards to meet the wood-based demand until the forestry goals shifted towards conservation efforts. All this greatly influenced the plant community structure. We attempt to describe the abundance and distribution pattern of trees in recorded forestland of Western Himalaya using the National Forest Inventory database. A total of 3549 sample plots laid across different forest types were analyzed to reveal the abundance, frequency and distribution pattern of 226 tree species/genus using various indices i.e. abundance by frequency ratio, Morisita index and variance mean ratio. Twelve tree species and Eucalyptus genus were found to be most abundantly found tree species in recorded forest area of Western Himalaya. Ten tree species were found to have regular distribution pattern, one hundred ninety-two were contagiously distributed while twenty-five were randomly distributed. Results derived from huge datasets helps in establishing firm statements with quoted significance value. Myrica esculenta and Aegle marmelos were found among the most abundantly occurring tree species whereas Myrica esculenta, Syzygium cumini and Pyrus pashia, were among the most relatively frequently occurring wild fruit yielding tree species. These species (apart from fodder tree species) can be considered in social forest and joint forest management programs in forest fringe villages/areas to enhance and sustain the provisional ecosystem services in Western Himalaya.
topic abundance pattern; distribution pattern; frequency; National Forest Inventory
url https://www.notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/10620
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