Diversity and Distribution of Forest Biodiversity in Western Uganda

Diversity and Distribution of Forest Biodiversity in Western Uganda

The Diversity and Distribution of Trees and vascular epiphytes in Western Uganda Forests, in relation to the Environment

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-09-26 )

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Forest Plant diversity is quite high in western Uganda forests, affiliated to the forests of the Congo basin that are relics of the postulated late Pleistocene refugia. The diversity of both trees and vascular epiphytes is mainly influenced by Soil pH, Annual Precipitation as well as Altitude. For epiphytes, the total annual precipitation is not just important, but also its distribution throughout the year as they depend on the availability of moisture in the air around their "host trees" (phorophytes) unlike trees which can withstand longer periods of drought after establishment as their roots are in deeper soil layers where local drought may not affect them. Forests located within close proximity of permanent rivers tended to have a higher epiphyte diversity (both in species and numbers) than those that experience severe drought. Some trees are more specialized to survive in Acidic soils, while others are adapted to survive in more or less neutral soils. There was no significant difference in tree diversity between forests with highly acidic soils and those with almost neutral soils. The book is handy for Foresters, Botanists, Conservationists and Naturalists

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-9189-2

ISBN-10:

3838391896

EAN:

9783838391892

Book language:

English

By (author) :

David Hafashimana

Number of pages:

232

Published on:

2010-09-26

Category:

Botany