Species composition and forest structure in tropical moist deciduous forest of Bangladesh—a case study in Thakurgaon

Type Journal Article - Arabian Journal of Geosciences
Title Species composition and forest structure in tropical moist deciduous forest of Bangladesh—a case study in Thakurgaon
Author(s)
Volume 4
Issue 7-8
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2011
Page numbers 1315-1321
URL http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12517-010-0235-x
Abstract
This study was conducted in the tropical moist deciduous forest in Bangladesh to describe the species composition, diversity, and the forest structure. There were three plots established in Ranishonkoil, Ruhia, and Baliadangi forest beat in Thakurgaon. A total of 126 tree species, 1,991 stems (663 ha-1) of =10-cm girth were listed. Tree communities in these forest region differed in dominance, composition, diversity, and structure; and tree stand density varied from 651 to 685 ha-1. Species diversity (H1) ranges from 3.11 to 3.48. Meliaceae, Myrtaceae, and Rubiaceae were the most abundant families within the three plot area. Study site 2 is more diverse at spatial scale and taxonomic levels due to high rainfall and favorable edaphic condition. This study will help the foresters as baseline information for monitoring and sustaining diversity of tropical moist deciduous forests in Bangladesh

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