Habitat and Population Structure of Five Multipurpose Species in Forest Management Site of Tiogo, Burkina Faso
-
Published:2024-03-13
Issue:2
Volume:12
Page:51-60
-
ISSN:
-
Container-title:American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:AJAF
Author:
Nitiema Bernadette1, Hien Satassa1, Traoré Lassina1, Boussim Issaka Joseph2, Guissou Kuilpoko Marie Laure1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Training and Research in Science and Technology, University Norbert Zongo, Koudougou, Burkina Faso 2. Department of Plant Biology and Physiology, University Joseph Ki Zerbo, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Abstract
Understanding the dynamics of multipurpose species in savanna ecosystems is essential for their sustainable conservation. This study aims to assess the population structure of five target species (<i>Tamarindus indica,</i> <i>Vitellaria paradoxa,</i> <i>Detarium microcarpum</i>, <i>Anogeissus leiocarpa,</i> and <i>Crossopteryx febrifuga</i>) in the forest management site of Tiogo. Floristic inventory was conducted on 100 plots of 1000 m2. Non-Metric Multidimensional Analysis was carried out to characterized the target species’ habitats. A total of 70 species distributed in 23 families and 55 genera were recorded. Four groups of overlapping plant communities were identified. Each group constitutes a habitat of target species with diverse ecological drivers. Weibull distribution showed an overall good population structure for <i>Vitellaria paradoxa</i>, <i>Detarium microcarpum</i> and <i>Crossopteryx febrifuga</i>. However, <i>Tamarindus indica</i> and <i>Anogeissus leiocarpa</i> showed bad regeneration potential with lack of recruitment in the smaller diameter size classes. It is therefore important to increase the monitoring in the forest management site. This work has provides valuable information for better management of target species, aiding in effective forest management of Tiogo, subject to anthropic pressures.
Publisher
Science Publishing Group
Reference23 articles.
1. Traoré, L., Sop, T. K, Dayamba, S. D, Traoré, S., Hahn, K., Thiombiano, A. Do protected areas really work to conserve species? A case study of three vulnerable woody species in the Sudanian zone of Burkina Faso. Environment Development Sustainability. 2013, 15(3), 663-686. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10668-012-9399-8 2. Tankoano, B., Sanon, Z., Hien, M., Dibi N. H., Yameogo, J. T., Somda, I. Pression anthropique et dynamique végétale dans la Forêt Classée de Tiogo au Burkina Faso: apport de la Télédétection. Tropicultura. 2016. 34(2). 3. Lykke, A. M, Kristensen, M. K, Ganaba, S. Valuation of local use and dynamics of 56 woody species in the Sahel. Biodivesity Conservation. 2004, 13(10), 1961-1990. 4. Sop, T. K, Oldeland, J., Schmiedel, U., Ouedraogo, I. Thiombiano, A. Population structure of three woody species in four ethnic domains of the sub-sahel of Burkina Faso. Land Degradation & Development. 2011, 22(6), 519-529. https://doi.org/10.1002/ldr.1026 5. Bonou, W., Kakaï, R. G., Assogbadjo, A. E., Fonton, H. N., Sinsin, B. Characterisation of Afzelia africana Sm. habitat in the Lama forest reserve of Benin. Forest Ecological Management. 2009, 258(7), 1084-1092.
|
|