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      Vegetation, floristic composition and structure of a tropical montane forest in Cameroon

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          BACKGROUND: The Rumpi Hills Forest Reserve (RHFR) is a montane forest area in south-western Cameroon. Although RHFR is presumed to be rich in biodiversity and vegetation types, little information exists regarding its floristic composition and vegetation patterns. OBJECTIVES: Our goal was to characterise vegetation patterns in the reserve and to understand how elevation influences distributions and diversity of species. We aimed to provide a first detailed plant species inventory for this important forest area, as well as basic information on forest structure. METHOD: We characterised floristic composition and vegetation patterns of the reserve in 25 1-ha plots along an elevational gradient from 50 m to 1778 m. In each plot, trees and lianas of diameter at breast height (dbh) ≥ 10 cm were measured; shrubs < 10 cm were measured in nested plots of 0.01 ha. RESULTS: In all, 16 761 trees, shrubs and lianas with dbh ≥ 1 cm were censused, representing 71 families, 279 genera and 617 morphospecies. Floristic composition ranged from 94 to 132 species, with a mean of 117.5 species per hectare in lowland forest (50 m - 200 m) and 36-41 species, with a mean of 38.5 species per hectare in montane cloud forest (1600 m - 1778 m) near the summit of Mount Rata. Two-way indicator species analysis classified the 25 plots into six vegetation types corresponding to lowland evergreen rainforest, lowland evergreen rainforest on basalt rocks, middle-elevation evergreen forest, submontane forest, transitional submontane forest and montane cloud forest. In all, 0.006% of the reserve was included in our sample plots. Detrended correspondence analysis highlighted the importance of elevation in shaping vegetation patterns. CONCLUSION: The RHFR is composed of different vegetation types, which show impressive variation in terms of structure, species composition and diversity. The detailed, fine-scale inventory data obtained in this study could be useful in planning efficient management of this and other montane tropical forests.

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                babc
                Bothalia - African Biodiversity & Conservation
                Bothalia (Online)
                South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) (Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa )
                0006-8241
                2311-9284
                2019
                : 49
                : 1
                : 1-12
                Affiliations
                [04] orgnameUniversity of Kansas orgdiv1Biodiversity Institute United States
                [01] orgnameUniversity of Technology orgdiv1Department of Environmental and Occupational Studie South Africa
                [02] orgnameSmithsonian Institution orgdiv1Center for Tropical Forest Science United States
                [03] orgnameCape Peninsula University of Technology orgdiv1Department of Horticultural Sciences South Africa
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                S0006-82412019000100002
                10.4102/abc.v49i1.2270
                8a3215a7-9553-4d4e-b810-3db08fedf61e

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 09 June 2017
                : 23 July 2018
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