Community structure and drivers of wet miombo woodlands in the Eastern Afromontane biodiversity hotspot
Publié en ligne: 23 juil. 2025
Pages: 139 - 148
Reçu: 29 oct. 2024
Accepté: 21 mars 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/foecol-2025-0014
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© 2025 Samora Macrice Andrew., published by Sciendo
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Despite their ecological and socio-economic importance, wet miombo woodlands in Eastern Afromontane biodiversity hotspots are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic disturbances and changes in natural environmental conditions affecting their ecosystem services provisioning and environmental sustainability. Understanding of key factors driving wet miombo community structure in village forests is vital for restoring ecosystem’s functions and integrity. The study used standard ecological methods to examine important human disturbance and environmental variables that determine wet miombo woody plant species total abundance, richness, evenness and diversity using 24 (10 m × 10 m) plots and 72 (1 m × 1 m) subplots in Intake village land forest reserve Southern Tanzania. The forest scored Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H´) of 2.3 (± 0.4 SD) and Pielou’s species evenness index (