Tree diversity and conservation value of Ngovanyang’s lowland forests, Cameroon

The Ngovayang Massif of southern Cameroon is a range of small hills near the Atlantic coast, in the Lower Guinea floristic region. This region is known to harbor forests with high levels of biodiversity and endemism, but this Massif is botanically poorly known. We assessed tree species diversity, fl...

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Main Authors: Gonmadje, C.F., Doumenge, C., McKey, D., Tchouto, G., Sunderland, Terry C.H., Balinga, M., Sonke, B.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20906
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author Gonmadje, C.F.
Doumenge, C.
McKey, D.
Tchouto, G.
Sunderland, Terry C.H.
Balinga, M.
Sonke, B.
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Doumenge, C.
Gonmadje, C.F.
McKey, D.
Sonke, B.
Sunderland, Terry C.H.
Tchouto, G.
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McKey, D.
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Sunderland, Terry C.H.
Balinga, M.
Sonke, B.
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description The Ngovayang Massif of southern Cameroon is a range of small hills near the Atlantic coast, in the Lower Guinea floristic region. This region is known to harbor forests with high levels of biodiversity and endemism, but this Massif is botanically poorly known. We assessed tree species diversity, floristic composition and level of endemism of the Ngovayang forest, comparing it with other sites in Central Africa. Five 1-ha permanent plots within old-growth lowland forests of the Ngovayang Massif were censused. A total of 2,658 individuals with dbh = 10 cm were recorded, belonging to 293 species, 170 genera and 60 families. The mean number of stems was 532 ± 75 stems ha-1. Taking into account other data available, the list of vascular plants known in the Massif reaches a total of 450 species. We found 47 species of high conservation value, including Cameroon endemics and other rare and threatened species. Species richness and endemism are comparable to those of the richest known sites in Central African forests. The forests of Ngovayang were found to be particularly rich in Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae. Topographic heterogeneity, high precipitation and atmospheric humidity owing to the proximity of the ocean, and permanence of a forest cover during past geological times probably all contribute to explaining the Massif’s high tree diversity and endemism. This study highlights the botanical importance of the poorly studied Ngovayang forest within the Lower Guinea region, justifying efforts for improved assessment of this value and for the development of suitable national conservation strategies
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spelling CGSpace209062025-01-24T14:20:15Z Tree diversity and conservation value of Ngovanyang’s lowland forests, Cameroon Gonmadje, C.F. Doumenge, C. McKey, D. Tchouto, G. Sunderland, Terry C.H. Balinga, M. Sonke, B. conservation trees diversity lowland areas forests The Ngovayang Massif of southern Cameroon is a range of small hills near the Atlantic coast, in the Lower Guinea floristic region. This region is known to harbor forests with high levels of biodiversity and endemism, but this Massif is botanically poorly known. We assessed tree species diversity, floristic composition and level of endemism of the Ngovayang forest, comparing it with other sites in Central Africa. Five 1-ha permanent plots within old-growth lowland forests of the Ngovayang Massif were censused. A total of 2,658 individuals with dbh = 10 cm were recorded, belonging to 293 species, 170 genera and 60 families. The mean number of stems was 532 ± 75 stems ha-1. Taking into account other data available, the list of vascular plants known in the Massif reaches a total of 450 species. We found 47 species of high conservation value, including Cameroon endemics and other rare and threatened species. Species richness and endemism are comparable to those of the richest known sites in Central African forests. The forests of Ngovayang were found to be particularly rich in Fabaceae-Caesalpinioideae. Topographic heterogeneity, high precipitation and atmospheric humidity owing to the proximity of the ocean, and permanence of a forest cover during past geological times probably all contribute to explaining the Massif’s high tree diversity and endemism. This study highlights the botanical importance of the poorly studied Ngovayang forest within the Lower Guinea region, justifying efforts for improved assessment of this value and for the development of suitable national conservation strategies 2011 2012-06-04T09:15:18Z 2012-06-04T09:15:18Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/20906 en Gonmadje, C.F., Doumenge, C., McKey, D., Tchouto, G., Sunderland, T.C.H., Balinga, M., Sonke, B. 2011. Tree diversity and conservation value of Ngovanyang’s lowland forests, Cameroon . Biodiversity and Conservation 20 (12) :2627-2648. ISSN: 0960-3115.
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trees
diversity
lowland areas
forests
Gonmadje, C.F.
Doumenge, C.
McKey, D.
Tchouto, G.
Sunderland, Terry C.H.
Balinga, M.
Sonke, B.
Tree diversity and conservation value of Ngovanyang’s lowland forests, Cameroon
title Tree diversity and conservation value of Ngovanyang’s lowland forests, Cameroon
title_full Tree diversity and conservation value of Ngovanyang’s lowland forests, Cameroon
title_fullStr Tree diversity and conservation value of Ngovanyang’s lowland forests, Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Tree diversity and conservation value of Ngovanyang’s lowland forests, Cameroon
title_short Tree diversity and conservation value of Ngovanyang’s lowland forests, Cameroon
title_sort tree diversity and conservation value of ngovanyang s lowland forests cameroon
topic conservation
trees
diversity
lowland areas
forests
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