Mohammad Redowan. Spatial pattern of tree diversity and evenness across forest types in Majella National Park, Italy[J]. Forest Ecosystems, 2015, 2(1): 24-24. DOI: 10.1186/s40663-015-0048-1
Citation: Mohammad Redowan. Spatial pattern of tree diversity and evenness across forest types in Majella National Park, Italy[J]. Forest Ecosystems, 2015, 2(1): 24-24. DOI: 10.1186/s40663-015-0048-1

Spatial pattern of tree diversity and evenness across forest types in Majella National Park, Italy

  •   Background   Estimation of tree diversity at broader scale is important for conservation planning. Tree diversity should be measured and understood in terms of diversity and evenness,two integral components to describe the structure of a biological community. Variation of the tree diversity and evenness with elevation,topographic relief,aspect,terrain shape,slope,soil nutrient,solar radiation etc. are well documented.
      Methods   Present study explores the variation of tree diversity (measured as Shannon diversity and evenness indices) of Majella National Park,Italy with five available forest types namely evergreen oak woods,deciduous oak woods,black/aleppo pine stands,hop-hornbeam forest and beech forest,using satellite,environmental and field data.
      Results   Hop-hornbeam forest was found to be most diverse and even while evergreen Oak woods was the lowest diverse and even. Diversity and evenness of forest types were concurrent to each other i.e. forest type which was more diverse was also more even. As a broad pattern,majority portion of the study area belonged to medium diversity and high evenness class.
      Conclusions   Satellite images and other GIS data proved useful tools in monitoring variation of tree diversity and evenness across various forest types. Present study findings may have implications in prioritizing conservation zones of high tree diversity at Majella.
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