Integrated Analysis of the Trees and Associated Under-Canopy Species in a Subalpine Forest of Western Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India

被引:1
作者
Bisht, Vinod K. [1 ]
Kuniyal, Chandra P. [1 ]
Nautiyal, Bhagwati P. [2 ]
Prasad, Pratti [3 ]
机构
[1] Herbal Res & Dev Inst, Gopeshwar 246401, Uttarakhand, India
[2] Mizoram Univ, Dept Hort Aromat & Med Plants, Sch Earth Sci & Nat Resources Management, Aizwal 796004, Mizoram, India
[3] HNB Garhwal Cent Univ, High Altitude Plants Physiol Res Ctr, Srinagar 246174, Uttarakhand, India
关键词
Conservation; Habitat preferences; Interferences; Management; Population analysis; DIVERSITY; GRADIENT; GARHWAL; GROWTH; REGION;
D O I
10.1007/s11629-013-2785-3
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Subalpine forests are known as outstanding habitats due to co-existence of both temperate and alpine vegetation and are classic example of ecotonal zones. Limited but diverse physiognomy of trees inhabiting in subalpine forest results in variability within under-canopy habitat conditions. Studies were undertaken to assess population status, habitat preference and interferences to the trees and associated under-canopy herbs in a subalpine forest of western Himalaya. A total of 10 woody and 23 under-canopy herbs were recorded in the selected subalpine forest area. At each stand, the number of tree species and under-canopy herbs ranged from 2 to 4 and 8 to 10 respectively. Abies spectabilis, Acer caesium, Quercus floribunda, Q. semecarpifolia and Rhododendron arboreum were key tree species in this area. The density of main woody species was 280 to 1190 individuals ha(-1) at different stands. Herbaceous plants with rosette and clump growth habits were observed to have higher values for total basal cover and importance value index. Presence of some under-canopy herbs like; Dactylorhiza hatagirea, Malaxis muscifera, Picrorhiza kurrooa, Polygonatum cirrhifolium and Skimmia laureola in the specific habitats also showed that they are habitat specific. However, the presence of Frageria nubicola and Viola sp. was common in the selected stands. Felling of trees for timber, construction of temporary huts, fuel wood and lopping for fodder were main interferences for trees. On the other hand, trampling driven damage due to grazing, habitats degradation and overexploitation were observed key threats for under-canopy herbs. Integrated analysis including population studies, habitats preference and interferences to the trees and under-canopy herbs in this sensitive and important ecosystem will be useful for determining the conservation plans and ecosystem management.
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