This article highlights the impact of anthropogenic disturbance on forest structure and plant diversity in the riparian forest in the Cauvery Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka, Southern India. We clustered 11 transects into groups with low and high anthropogenic disturbances. In total, 73 tree species were recorded on 11 transects, of which 57 species were found in less-disturbed sites and 39 species in high-disturbed sites. Shannon-Wiener diversity confirmed higher values for less-disturbed sites (3.2 0.7) compared with high-disturbed sites (2.7 0.5). Evenness index suggested no complete evenness in the two sites. Mean species richness and number of individuals in the majority girth classes were found to be higher in less-disturbed sites than ...
Disturbances play an important role in the determination of species diversity. As an exception, undi...
International audienceThis data set reports woody plant species abundances in a network of 96samplin...
The harvest of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), together with other sources of anthropogenic dist...
Decades of commercial planting and other anthropogenic processes are posing a threat to the riparian...
The Cauvery river basin of South India has a large phyto-floristic wealth, rightfully enough to cons...
The study aims to examine tree species richness, and composition and diversity of riparian forests a...
The study aims to examine tree species richness, and composition and diversity of riparian forests a...
The Kudremukh National Park in the central Western Ghats (India) is a mega-biodiversity hotspot. How...
Mature and large isolated trees act as keystone structures in various ecosystems by supporting the p...
We assessed the diversity of woody plants at 15 forested sites in the Tansa Valley of Thane District...
The dry tropical ecosystems are among the world's most threatened, and the dry deciduous forest of n...
Tropical forests are complex systems with heterogenous community assemblages often threatened under ...
The present investigation involves studying the impact of human interference on species composition,...
International audienceThe fragmentation of tropical forests threatens plant community compositions w...
Several million of humans still thrive in the forest of tropics and use resources therein for their ...
Disturbances play an important role in the determination of species diversity. As an exception, undi...
International audienceThis data set reports woody plant species abundances in a network of 96samplin...
The harvest of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), together with other sources of anthropogenic dist...
Decades of commercial planting and other anthropogenic processes are posing a threat to the riparian...
The Cauvery river basin of South India has a large phyto-floristic wealth, rightfully enough to cons...
The study aims to examine tree species richness, and composition and diversity of riparian forests a...
The study aims to examine tree species richness, and composition and diversity of riparian forests a...
The Kudremukh National Park in the central Western Ghats (India) is a mega-biodiversity hotspot. How...
Mature and large isolated trees act as keystone structures in various ecosystems by supporting the p...
We assessed the diversity of woody plants at 15 forested sites in the Tansa Valley of Thane District...
The dry tropical ecosystems are among the world's most threatened, and the dry deciduous forest of n...
Tropical forests are complex systems with heterogenous community assemblages often threatened under ...
The present investigation involves studying the impact of human interference on species composition,...
International audienceThe fragmentation of tropical forests threatens plant community compositions w...
Several million of humans still thrive in the forest of tropics and use resources therein for their ...
Disturbances play an important role in the determination of species diversity. As an exception, undi...
International audienceThis data set reports woody plant species abundances in a network of 96samplin...
The harvest of non-timber forest products (NTFPs), together with other sources of anthropogenic dist...