Tree diversity in protected forest in Aburi Botanic Gardens, Ghana
Citation
Asase A (2024). Tree diversity in protected forest in Aburi Botanic Gardens, Ghana. Version 1.7. Ghana Biodiversity Information Facility (GhaBIF). Sampling event dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/s7326m accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-08.Description
This resource is about tree diversity in a protected forest in the Aburi Botanic Gardens in Ghana. The data were generated through enumeration of trees within 625 m^2 sampled plot demarcated along transects.Sampling Description
Study Extent
This study was carried out in a protected forest which forms part of the 61 hectare Aburi Botanic Garden (5°51’N and 0°10’W), located in the Akuapem North District of the Eastern Region of Ghana. The protected forest covers an area of 52.6 hectares and overlooks the Accra coastal plain from an elevation of 350 to 500 m. The climate is characterised by a bimodal rainfall distribution and the mean annual precipitation is 1400 mm. The major rainfall occurs between May and June and the minor rainfall between September and November. The mean annual temperature is 24 °C with very little annual variation. Geologically, the study area is dominated by rocks of Precambrian age; Togo and Birimian series. Soils are shallower, drier, and often stony, and are of the lithosol group. The vegetation of the area is dry semi-deciduous forest.Sampling
In order to capture the range of variation within the study area, 4 parallel transects ranging in length between 600 m and 800 m and spaced 100 m between the two closest transects were demarcated. Data collection was carried out using 25 m x 25 m (625 m^2) plots demarcated at 100 m intervals along each transect. However, along transects 1 and 2, the interval between plots varied due to the impassable nature of the terrain. In total, 20 plots were sampled. Trees with diameter at breast height (dbh)≥ 5 cm were enumerated within the 25 m x 25 m plotsMethod steps
- The data accumulated from the field study were entered into Microsoft Excel, cleaned for internal errors and internal consistency.
Taxonomic Coverages
Geographic Coverages
Aburi Botanic Gardens,Ghana
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Ghana Biodiversity Information Facility
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Alex Asase
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email: alexasase@gmail.com
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position: Node Manager
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Alex Asase
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position: Node Manager
Ghana Biodiversity Information Facility
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