說明
This database is a combination of sets of Plant data generated in the Upper Guinea Forest specifically in the Gola Forest National Park, Wonegizi-Wologizi Forest, Sapo National Park, Grebro-Krahn National Park and their buffer zones all in Liberia. The timeline for this database was planned for September 2022 to October 2024. This project was funded by USAID through Tetra Tech/West Africa Biodiversity and Low Emission Development and implemented by Reptile and Amphibian Program Sierra Leone (RAP-SL), under a project titled: “Building Capacity to Monitor Forest Vegetation and Carbon Change in the Upper Guinea Forest through Permanent Sample Plots”. This project is controlled and managed under project number: WABiLED-G-003-RAP-SL. At the Wonegizi-Wologizi forest which are at separate locations, two one-hectare permanent plots were sampled at the lowland forest of Wonegizi (1-ha) and the lowland forest of Wologizi (1-ha). At the Gola Forest National Park, two one-hectare permanent plots were sampled at the lowland rainforest at Timbah town about 4 km apart. At the lowland forest of Sapo National Park, 1-ha permanent plot was sampled at the Jalah town axes in the park. At Grebro-Krahn National Park, 1-ha permanent plot was sampled at the Deliyee axes in the park. Sixty temporal plots were sampled at the community fallows in five communities (twenty plots) around Gola Forest, five communities (twenty plots) around Wonegizi-Wologizi and five communities (twenty plots) around Sapo and Grebro-Krahn forest. All plots, followed Forest Plots methodology (www.forestplots.net). The one-hectare plot sizes were square of 100 x 100 m and Coordinates (latitude, longitude and altitude) of all plots were recorded at the four corners of each plot. Plots were selected based on physical and human factors like climate, altitude, and slopes. All permanent plots were located in well managed protected areas, and temporal plots in disturb and fallow land. Plot data was replicated independently using quadrants. Diameter of all trees in each permanent plot (DBH ≥ 10 cm (100 mm) were recorded with the help of a diameter tape and tagged with a continuous serial number. Tree height of 60 trees, ten trees per diameter class were measured DBH 10 – 20 cm, 21 – 30 cm, 31 – 40 cm, 41 – 50 cm, 51 – 60 cm and >60 cm with the help of a Forestry Pro II Rangefinder. Temporal plot data were collected in smaller plots of 20 x 50 m. Plots were selected base on the degree of forest used. Young growth forest was classified as fallow land for 5 – 7 years and old growth forest as fallows for 10 – 15 years. In temporal plots, all trees with diameter (DBH ≥ 10 cm) (100 mm) were measured with the aid of a diameter tape and height measured using Forestry Pro II Rangefinder. Trees in temporal plots were not tagged. Temporal plots were georeferenced at a single start point (latitude, longitude and altitude). Specimens of doubtful species in the survey were collected, press, dried and identified at the newly Forestry Training Institute (FTI) herbarium in Liberia. Specimens were identified using floras and monographs (Hawthorne and Jongkind, 2006, Hawthorne and Gyakari, 2006, Hutchinson, J., Dalziel et al., 1954-1972). Specimens for well-known species were not collected. Photographs of some species were captured. In the field and herbarium, specimens were identified by a Botanist (Moses N. Sainge) and Botanist from FTI (Philomena Yarwoah, Alexander W. Saye). All collected specimens were deposited at the newly FTI herbarium in Tubmanburg, Liberia. Taxonomy identification followed Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) IV (2016) and the African Plant database (version 4.0.0, http://africanplantdatabase.ch.>). The current database is based on plot surveys, morphospecies identification, physical specimens and observations in permanent and temporal sample plots. In all, a total of 5403 occurrence records are presented in this database, accounting to two classes, 17 orders, 52 families, 175 genera and 308 species. Data was collected at 20 sites. Five sites of Permanent Sample Plots and fifteen sites of Temporal sample plots in lowland rainforest, mid-elevation rainforest, young growth fallows of 5 – 7 years and old growth fallows of 10 – 15 years. This database will be hosted by GBIF South Africa, published by Reptile and Amphibian Program Sierra Leone (RAP-SL), and will be made available to Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) portal for visibility.
資料紀錄
此資源sampling event的資料已發佈為達爾文核心集檔案(DwC-A),其以一或多組資料表構成分享生物多樣性資料的標準格式。 核心資料表包含 63 筆紀錄。
亦存在 1 筆延伸集的資料表。延伸集中的紀錄補充核心集中紀錄的額外資訊。 每個延伸集資料表中資料筆數顯示如下。
此 IPT 存放資料以提供資料儲存庫服務。資料與資源的詮釋資料可由「下載」單元下載。「版本」表格列出此資源的其它公開版本,以便利追蹤其隨時間的變更。
版本
以下的表格只顯示可公開存取資源的已發布版本。
如何引用
研究者應依照以下指示引用此資源。:
Sainge, NM., Cuni-Sanchez, A., Nsonwi, TP., Aruna, E., Jailughe, B., Sullivan, M., (2024) Monitoring Forest Vegetation and Carbon Change in the Upper Guinea Forest. Reptile and Amphibian Program Sierra Leone (RAP-SL).
權利
研究者應尊重以下權利聲明。:
此資料的發布者及權利單位為 South African National Biodiversity Institute。 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) License.
GBIF 註冊
此資源已向GBIF註冊,並指定以下之GBIF UUID: bc1cb3f0-6bc8-473a-aa6b-a5606d52bde5。 South African National Biodiversity Institute 發佈此資源,並經由South African Biodiversity Information Facility同意向GBIF註冊成為資料發佈者。
關鍵字
Samplingevent; Observation
聯絡資訊
- 元數據提供者 ●
- 出處 ●
- 連絡人
地理涵蓋範圍
West, North, Southeast of Liberia
界定座標範圍 | 緯度南界 經度西界 [-90, -180], 緯度北界 經度東界 [90, 180] |
---|
分類群涵蓋範圍
無相關描述
Kingdom | Plantae |
---|---|
Phylum | Tracheophyta, Magnoliophyta |
Class | Magnoliopsida, Liliopsida |
Order | Santalales, saxifragales, Urticales, Cucurbitales, Ericales, Laurales, Malpighiales, Myrtales, Asparagales, Malvales, Scrophulariales, Lamiales, Rosales, Fabales, Sapindales, Gentianales, Magnoliales |
Family | Clusiaceae, Hypericaceae, Lamiaceae, Gentianaceae, Malvaceae, Peridiscaceae, Myrtaceae, Ochnaceae, Olacaceae, Putranjivaceae, Burseraceae, Rhamnaceae, Unknown, Meliaceae, Sapindaceae, Irvingiaceae, Humiriaceae, Dracaenaceae, Rutaceae, Lecythidaceae, Bignoniaceae, Myristicaceae, Chrysobalanaceae, Phyllanthaceae, Simaroubaceae, Melastomataceae, Pandaceae, Rubiaceae, Fabaceae, Violaceae, Urticaceae, Ixonanthaceae, Boraginaceae, Lauraceae, Achariaceae, Moraceae, Rhizophoraceae, Ebenaceae, Cecropiaceae, Combretaceae, Erythroxylaceae, Apocynaceae, Sapotaceae, Octoknemaceae, Opiliaceae, Picrodendraceae, Salicaceae, Anacardiaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Annonaceae, Anisophylleaceae, Passifloraceae |