MATRIX project, Mabira in Uganda

出現紀錄
最新版本 published by University of Bergen on 12月 4, 2019 University of Bergen
發布日期:
2019年12月4日
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University of Bergen
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說明

Data on vascular plants was collected in 2009-2011 in Mabira Forest, Uganda as part of the MATRIX project in order to look at forest recovery from disturbance.

Mabira Central Forest Reserve (hereon Mabira Forest) is close to Lake Victoria in Central Uganda. Mabira Forest is a semi-deciduous forest, considered secondary growth and highly influenced by human activities. About 95 per cent of the forest is of the Celtis-Chrysophyllummedium altitude semi-deciduous forest type; within this there are different sub-climax communities which have developed since the forest underwent phases of felling and heavy encroachment. Three ages of stand were surveyed to examine how quickly plants were recovering from disturbance.

Transects of 10 m × 30 m were established in randomly-selected compartments in each of the three types. In order to cover a range of microhabitats, transects were arranged in ‘triplets’ of increasing distance upslope from forest streams, at 5 m, 65 m, and 125 m. For all other angiosperm sampling, transects were situated in the same locations (subject to 10 m GPS-derived relocation error) as the 5m and 125 m transects for the ferns. In total, 63 transects were sampled for ferns and 35 for angiosperms.

In transects where angiosperms were sampled, trees of DBH (diameter at breast height) >10 cm were counted across the whole transect. Ground layer vegetation up to 2 m height was sampled by dividing the 10 × 30 m transect into 5 × 5 m plots and sampling six of those subplots, moving along the transect on alternate sides.

All the species in these subplots were recorded, (including all woody plants large enough to identify and with stems < 10 cm DBH), and their percent cover estimated. Ferns were recorded by abundance of individuals, which was estimated in classes (<5, 6-15, 16-30, 31-50, 50-100, >100). Individuals which could not be identified were taken to Makerere University Herbarium for identification.

We are grateful to the Ugandan National Forest Authority (NFA) for permitting access to work in Mabira.

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關鍵字

Occurrence; Observation

聯絡資訊

Amy Eycott
  • 出處
  • 連絡人
University of Bergen
Arild Breistøl
  • 元數據提供者
University of Bergen
Makerere University Herbarium
Kampala
UG

地理涵蓋範圍

Uganda

界定座標範圍 緯度南界 經度西界 [-1.7, 29.02], 緯度北界 經度東界 [4.68, 35.14]

額外的詮釋資料

替代的識別碼 37dddcd2-ed51-4ada-86df-37449162f404
https://ipt.gbif.no/resource?r=mabira