Tree Diversity and Population Structure in a Lowland Tropical Rainforest in the Eastern Himalaya, India

Tree Diversity and Population Structure in a Lowland Tropical Rainforest in the Eastern Himalaya, India

Authors

  •   Panna Deb
  •   R. C. Sundriyal
  •   Uma Shankar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2011/v137i8/12543

Keywords:

Lowland Tropical Rain Forests, Namdapha National Park, Species Diversity, Tree Structure, Conservation, Northheat India

Abstract

The tropical rainforests in the northeast India are least investigated despite of their higb diversity and being located at the northern most Hmit of the rainforests that occur farthest from the equator. The lowland tropical rainforests at Namdapha National Park, Arunachal Pradesh (Eastern Himalaya) was investigated for tree species diversity, population structure and species richness with reference to three distinct canopy covers, viz.. an Altingia-mixed species stand. Shorea-Dipterocarp stand, and an Albizia stand. A totaJ of 1053 trees covering 130 species in 44 families were recorded at > 10 cm dbh, while 34526 individuals covering 104 species in 44 families were enumerated at < 10 em dbh. The tree species richness for three inventoried stands varied from 98, 54 and 20 species in ≥ 10 cm dbh with overall density of 418,390 and 245 trees ha-1 for the three stands respectively. Lauraceae. Dipterocarpaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Fagaceae and Leguminosae dominated the flora; thus the forest exhibited typical attributes of lowland evergreen tropical rainforests.

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Panna Deb

R. C. Sundriyal

Uma Shankar

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Published

2011-08-01

How to Cite

Deb, P., Sundriyal, R. C., & Shankar, U. (2011). Tree Diversity and Population Structure in a Lowland Tropical Rainforest in the Eastern Himalaya, India. Indian Forester, 137(8), 992–1004. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/2011/v137i8/12543

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