Woody Species diversity and population structure along an Altitudinal gradient in Yegof Mountain Forest in North East of Ethiopia

Environmental gradients (altitude) are the factors that determine the woody species diversity and population structure of a given forest. This study was conducted to determine the influence of altitude in the Yegof mountain forest’s woody species diversity and population structure within three altit...

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Main Authors: Eyob Yimer, Tesfay Atsbha
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21580103.2025.2461470
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description Environmental gradients (altitude) are the factors that determine the woody species diversity and population structure of a given forest. This study was conducted to determine the influence of altitude in the Yegof mountain forest’s woody species diversity and population structure within three altitudinal gradients: upper altitude (UP); lower altitude (LA) and middle altitude (MA). A total of 57 quadrats of 20 m by 20 m, 5 m by 5 m and 2 m by 2 m with nine horizontal transect lines were used for collecting the data on tree, shrub, and regenerating population, respectively. The vegetation data were analysed statically in one-way analysis of variance using R software. The study area, Yegof Mountain, showcases a rich diversity of plant species, revealing a total of 57 species across 49 genera and 37 families. These species are categorized into various growth forms, with 25 species (45%) identified as shrubs, 18 species (33%) as trees, 5 species (9%) as tree/shrubs, and 8 species (14%) as climbers. The composition of woody species varies significantly across different altitudinal gradients. In the LA gradient, 31 species were recorded, with 12 being unique; the MA gradient contained 37 species, also with 12 unique species; while the UA had 24 species, with only 7 unique. Elevation is a crucial factor influencing species diversity, as indicated by the Shannon diversity index values, which show UA having the highest diversity (3.03), while LA and MA presented lower but similar values (2.65 and 2.73, respectively). The combination of greater environmental heterogeneity, reduced competition and moderate disturbance at higher altitudes facilitates the coexistence of a greater number of species compared to lowland areas, and the regeneration status of a population gives a positive response as altitude increases. Thus, it is imperative to implement better ecological, policy, and socioeconomic measures in the area, particularly in LA, when compared to the other gradients.
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spelling doaj-art-d9cd349afabc429c8a22a06e09e6ded22025-02-06T15:19:02ZengTaylor & Francis GroupForest Science and Technology2158-01032158-07152025-02-011810.1080/21580103.2025.2461470Woody Species diversity and population structure along an Altitudinal gradient in Yegof Mountain Forest in North East of EthiopiaEyob Yimer0Tesfay Atsbha1Lecturer in Range Ecology and Biodiversity, Woldia University, College of Agriculture, Phone: , P.O.Box: 400Tigray Agriculture Research Institute, Mekele, EthiopiaEnvironmental gradients (altitude) are the factors that determine the woody species diversity and population structure of a given forest. This study was conducted to determine the influence of altitude in the Yegof mountain forest’s woody species diversity and population structure within three altitudinal gradients: upper altitude (UP); lower altitude (LA) and middle altitude (MA). A total of 57 quadrats of 20 m by 20 m, 5 m by 5 m and 2 m by 2 m with nine horizontal transect lines were used for collecting the data on tree, shrub, and regenerating population, respectively. The vegetation data were analysed statically in one-way analysis of variance using R software. The study area, Yegof Mountain, showcases a rich diversity of plant species, revealing a total of 57 species across 49 genera and 37 families. These species are categorized into various growth forms, with 25 species (45%) identified as shrubs, 18 species (33%) as trees, 5 species (9%) as tree/shrubs, and 8 species (14%) as climbers. The composition of woody species varies significantly across different altitudinal gradients. In the LA gradient, 31 species were recorded, with 12 being unique; the MA gradient contained 37 species, also with 12 unique species; while the UA had 24 species, with only 7 unique. Elevation is a crucial factor influencing species diversity, as indicated by the Shannon diversity index values, which show UA having the highest diversity (3.03), while LA and MA presented lower but similar values (2.65 and 2.73, respectively). The combination of greater environmental heterogeneity, reduced competition and moderate disturbance at higher altitudes facilitates the coexistence of a greater number of species compared to lowland areas, and the regeneration status of a population gives a positive response as altitude increases. Thus, it is imperative to implement better ecological, policy, and socioeconomic measures in the area, particularly in LA, when compared to the other gradients.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21580103.2025.2461470Altitudinal gradientregeneration statusspecies diversityenvironmental factors
spellingShingle Eyob Yimer
Tesfay Atsbha
Woody Species diversity and population structure along an Altitudinal gradient in Yegof Mountain Forest in North East of Ethiopia
Forest Science and Technology
Altitudinal gradient
regeneration status
species diversity
environmental factors
title Woody Species diversity and population structure along an Altitudinal gradient in Yegof Mountain Forest in North East of Ethiopia
title_full Woody Species diversity and population structure along an Altitudinal gradient in Yegof Mountain Forest in North East of Ethiopia
title_fullStr Woody Species diversity and population structure along an Altitudinal gradient in Yegof Mountain Forest in North East of Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Woody Species diversity and population structure along an Altitudinal gradient in Yegof Mountain Forest in North East of Ethiopia
title_short Woody Species diversity and population structure along an Altitudinal gradient in Yegof Mountain Forest in North East of Ethiopia
title_sort woody species diversity and population structure along an altitudinal gradient in yegof mountain forest in north east of ethiopia
topic Altitudinal gradient
regeneration status
species diversity
environmental factors
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/21580103.2025.2461470
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