Impact of exclosure on the vegetation composition and structure of Northern Ethiopia

Samson Shimelse * and Hailu Atnafu

Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute (EBI), P. O. Box. 30726, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
 
Research Article
International Journal of Biology and Pharmacy Research Updates, 2021, 01(01), 005–025.
Article DOI: 10.53430/ijbpru.2021.1.1.0024
Publication history: 
Received on 13 July 2021; revised on 28 August 2021; accepted on 30 August 2021
 
Abstract: 
Land rehabilitation by area exclosure was the fastest and moderate approach of recovering degraded sites. The objective of the study is to investigate the impact of exclosure establishment on the vegetation ecology of the Northern Ethiopia.A stratified preferential sampling design technique with flexible systematic model was used for data collection. Data on vegetation and environmental parameters were gathered from 120 quadrants (90 from restorations or exclosures of different ages and 30 from adjacent free grazing lands), of 20 m x 20 m (400 m2) size. Species richness and the presence or absence of herbaceous plants were recorded like soil samples in a 2 m x 2 m (4 m2) subplot inside each main quadrant from five points, one at each corner and one at the center. A total of 142 plant species belonging to 118 genera and 52 families were identified. All exclosures displayed higher plant species richness, diversity, and aboveground standing biomass compared to the adjacent free grazing lands. Consideration of edaphic (e.g. soil total nitrogen, available phosphorus, CEC, exchangeable bases, soil pH and soil texture) and site (e.g. Stoniness, Grazing) variables will help to optimize the selection of areas for the establishment of future exclosures. Moreover, our study suggests that with time exclosures may increasingly obtain an important role as refugees and species pool similar to church forests and should be protected and managed in a sustainable manner. Substantial numbers of forest species were found to have irregular population structure and are in reduced regeneration status. To prevent local extinction of these species, present efforts of nursery establishment and plantation of indigenous species in the exclosures should be strengthened and extended.
 
Keywords: 
Composition; Exclosure; Free grazing; Plant Biodiversity; Northern Ethio
 
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