Species composition of dry-temperate forest as an important habitat for wildlife fauna species

Aim: To determine the present species composition and diversity in dry temperate forest ecosystem, especially trees, shrubs, ground cover, birds, reptiles and mammals. Methodology: The vegetation composition and diversity of dry-temperate forest in Kumrat valley was determined through employing t...

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Main Authors: Rajpar, M. N., Ozturk, M., Altay, V., Ullah, S., Ullah, A., Martin, C.O., Gucel, S., M. Zakaria
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Published: Triveni Publishers 2020
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/85877/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.858772023-10-06T23:10:53Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/85877/ Species composition of dry-temperate forest as an important habitat for wildlife fauna species Rajpar, M. N. Ozturk, M. Altay, V. Ullah, S. Ullah, A. Martin, C.O. Gucel, S. M. Zakaria Aim: To determine the present species composition and diversity in dry temperate forest ecosystem, especially trees, shrubs, ground cover, birds, reptiles and mammals. Methodology: The vegetation composition and diversity of dry-temperate forest in Kumrat valley was determined through employing the 20x20 m (0.4 ha) quadrant method. In addition, fauna species were detected through direct visual observations. A total of 100 quadrant plots were randomly selected to determine the vegetation composition and diversity from July, 2017 to August, 2018. Results: A total of 7 tree species, 3 shrubs, and 12 grass species were identified, which were attracted into the study area. The highest tree density was determined for P. wallichiana (3.375 tree ha-1) and the lowest one for J. regia (0.300 tree ha-1). CAP tests indicated that the diversity indices, i.e., Shannon-Winner's Diversity Index (H1=2.908+0.161), Margalef's Richness Index (R1=3.26+0.112) and McIntosh Evenness Index (E=0.9746+0.0206) occured in Kumrat valley. Further, diversity indices of trees varied from species to species, e.g., the highest tree species diversity (H1=2.248) and species richness (R1=2.730) was recorded in Picea smithiana and the lowest one (H1=0.297) and richness (R1=0.4024) in Juglans regia. Taxus baccata (E=0.9763) showed even distribution in the study area as compared to other tree species. The direct observation observed a total of 11 mammal species (6 endangered, 3 data deficient, and 2 species least concern), 41 bird species (mostly least concern), and 6 reptile species (4 least concern, one data deficient, and one vulnerable) simultaneously within the same area where plant cover was determined. Interpretation: The results of this study demonstrated that plant cover structure and composition of dry-temperate forest is the most prominent factor that had formed a wide array of different habitats to attract the higher diversity of fauna. Triveni Publishers 2020 Article PeerReviewed Rajpar, M. N. and Ozturk, M. and Altay, V. and Ullah, S. and Ullah, A. and Martin, C.O. and Gucel, S. and M. Zakaria (2020) Species composition of dry-temperate forest as an important habitat for wildlife fauna species. Journal of Environmental Biology, 41 (2 spec.). 328 - 336. ISSN 0254-8704; ESSN: 2394-0379 http://www.jeb.co.in/index.php?page=abstract&issue=202003_mar20_spl&number=9 10.22438/jeb/41/2(SI)/JEB-08
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description Aim: To determine the present species composition and diversity in dry temperate forest ecosystem, especially trees, shrubs, ground cover, birds, reptiles and mammals. Methodology: The vegetation composition and diversity of dry-temperate forest in Kumrat valley was determined through employing the 20x20 m (0.4 ha) quadrant method. In addition, fauna species were detected through direct visual observations. A total of 100 quadrant plots were randomly selected to determine the vegetation composition and diversity from July, 2017 to August, 2018. Results: A total of 7 tree species, 3 shrubs, and 12 grass species were identified, which were attracted into the study area. The highest tree density was determined for P. wallichiana (3.375 tree ha-1) and the lowest one for J. regia (0.300 tree ha-1). CAP tests indicated that the diversity indices, i.e., Shannon-Winner's Diversity Index (H1=2.908+0.161), Margalef's Richness Index (R1=3.26+0.112) and McIntosh Evenness Index (E=0.9746+0.0206) occured in Kumrat valley. Further, diversity indices of trees varied from species to species, e.g., the highest tree species diversity (H1=2.248) and species richness (R1=2.730) was recorded in Picea smithiana and the lowest one (H1=0.297) and richness (R1=0.4024) in Juglans regia. Taxus baccata (E=0.9763) showed even distribution in the study area as compared to other tree species. The direct observation observed a total of 11 mammal species (6 endangered, 3 data deficient, and 2 species least concern), 41 bird species (mostly least concern), and 6 reptile species (4 least concern, one data deficient, and one vulnerable) simultaneously within the same area where plant cover was determined. Interpretation: The results of this study demonstrated that plant cover structure and composition of dry-temperate forest is the most prominent factor that had formed a wide array of different habitats to attract the higher diversity of fauna.
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author Rajpar, M. N.
Ozturk, M.
Altay, V.
Ullah, S.
Ullah, A.
Martin, C.O.
Gucel, S.
M. Zakaria
spellingShingle Rajpar, M. N.
Ozturk, M.
Altay, V.
Ullah, S.
Ullah, A.
Martin, C.O.
Gucel, S.
M. Zakaria
Species composition of dry-temperate forest as an important habitat for wildlife fauna species
author_facet Rajpar, M. N.
Ozturk, M.
Altay, V.
Ullah, S.
Ullah, A.
Martin, C.O.
Gucel, S.
M. Zakaria
author_sort Rajpar, M. N.
title Species composition of dry-temperate forest as an important habitat for wildlife fauna species
title_short Species composition of dry-temperate forest as an important habitat for wildlife fauna species
title_full Species composition of dry-temperate forest as an important habitat for wildlife fauna species
title_fullStr Species composition of dry-temperate forest as an important habitat for wildlife fauna species
title_full_unstemmed Species composition of dry-temperate forest as an important habitat for wildlife fauna species
title_sort species composition of dry-temperate forest as an important habitat for wildlife fauna species
publisher Triveni Publishers
publishDate 2020
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/85877/
http://www.jeb.co.in/index.php?page=abstract&issue=202003_mar20_spl&number=9
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