A study of tree species diversity and flora in different altitudes and slopes of the Shirinrood river valley, Mazandaran, Iran

Study of tree diversity in forests is ecologically a fundamental issue. Shirinrood river flows as a main upstream toward Tadjan river in mountainous hyrcanian forests, Iran. The river itself, the rich, almost continuous vegetation cover in its valley, between lateral embankments. This study was carr...

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Main Authors: Hamid Ejtehadi, Habib Zare, Tayebeh Amini Eshkevari, Zohreh Atashgahi
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Published: University of Isfahan 2015-12-01
Series:Taxonomy and Biosystematics Journal
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spelling doaj-bc019a0a27244e16b9589028dad6ef492020-11-24T23:02:57ZfasUniversity of IsfahanTaxonomy and Biosystematics Journal2008-89062322-21902015-12-01725395220967A study of tree species diversity and flora in different altitudes and slopes of the Shirinrood river valley, Mazandaran, IranHamid Ejtehadi0Habib Zare1Tayebeh Amini Eshkevari2Zohreh Atashgahi3Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, IranHerbarium of Noshahr Botanical Garden, Research Center of Agricultural and Natural Resources of Mazandaran, Noshahr, Iranنوشهر - ایستگاه تحقیقات جنگل و مرتع نوشهر- باغ گیاه شناسیDepartment of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, IranStudy of tree diversity in forests is ecologically a fundamental issue. Shirinrood river flows as a main upstream toward Tadjan river in mountainous hyrcanian forests, Iran. The river itself, the rich, almost continuous vegetation cover in its valley, between lateral embankments. This study was carried out on forest vegetation distributed in 700 to 1700 m along the east and west river banks of Shirinrood, extended south-north, central Elborz, to identify diversity of the trees in relation to physiographic factors and to distinguish understory floristic composition. Certain 40×40 m2 plots were established and vegetation parameters and physiographic factors were recorded inside. The data were subjected to analyses by biodiversity software’s. Dominant vegetation type was Fagus-Carpinus-Acer. The highest species diversity and lowest evenness were obtained in the mid-elevation part of the river (1300-1700 m). Statistically equal diversity was found in east and west slopes. Similar moisture and temperature as a result of narrow deep valleys makes two aspects of the river similar in climatic condition and so in biodiversity. Furthermore, we suggest that lower diversity in low elevations is the consequence of the comparatively higher anthropogenic disturbances. Evenness in west slopes and middle elevations was low because of high dominance by Fagus orientalis. The results also revealed 111 plant species belonging to different life forms and chorotypes. Hemicryptophytes (46%), phanerophytes (26%) and geophytes (21%) were dominant life forms and Euro-Siberian elements were dominant chorotypes in this area. Such studies may provide a critical venue for conservation of both species and natural ecosystems.http://tbj.ui.ac.ir/article_20967_64a501a08cd5269ca764b445454066cc.pdfFloraLife formChorotypePhysiographyBiodiversityHyrcanian forest
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author Hamid Ejtehadi
Habib Zare
Tayebeh Amini Eshkevari
Zohreh Atashgahi
spellingShingle Hamid Ejtehadi
Habib Zare
Tayebeh Amini Eshkevari
Zohreh Atashgahi
A study of tree species diversity and flora in different altitudes and slopes of the Shirinrood river valley, Mazandaran, Iran
Taxonomy and Biosystematics Journal
Flora
Life form
Chorotype
Physiography
Biodiversity
Hyrcanian forest
author_facet Hamid Ejtehadi
Habib Zare
Tayebeh Amini Eshkevari
Zohreh Atashgahi
author_sort Hamid Ejtehadi
title A study of tree species diversity and flora in different altitudes and slopes of the Shirinrood river valley, Mazandaran, Iran
title_short A study of tree species diversity and flora in different altitudes and slopes of the Shirinrood river valley, Mazandaran, Iran
title_full A study of tree species diversity and flora in different altitudes and slopes of the Shirinrood river valley, Mazandaran, Iran
title_fullStr A study of tree species diversity and flora in different altitudes and slopes of the Shirinrood river valley, Mazandaran, Iran
title_full_unstemmed A study of tree species diversity and flora in different altitudes and slopes of the Shirinrood river valley, Mazandaran, Iran
title_sort study of tree species diversity and flora in different altitudes and slopes of the shirinrood river valley, mazandaran, iran
publisher University of Isfahan
series Taxonomy and Biosystematics Journal
issn 2008-8906
2322-2190
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Study of tree diversity in forests is ecologically a fundamental issue. Shirinrood river flows as a main upstream toward Tadjan river in mountainous hyrcanian forests, Iran. The river itself, the rich, almost continuous vegetation cover in its valley, between lateral embankments. This study was carried out on forest vegetation distributed in 700 to 1700 m along the east and west river banks of Shirinrood, extended south-north, central Elborz, to identify diversity of the trees in relation to physiographic factors and to distinguish understory floristic composition. Certain 40×40 m2 plots were established and vegetation parameters and physiographic factors were recorded inside. The data were subjected to analyses by biodiversity software’s. Dominant vegetation type was Fagus-Carpinus-Acer. The highest species diversity and lowest evenness were obtained in the mid-elevation part of the river (1300-1700 m). Statistically equal diversity was found in east and west slopes. Similar moisture and temperature as a result of narrow deep valleys makes two aspects of the river similar in climatic condition and so in biodiversity. Furthermore, we suggest that lower diversity in low elevations is the consequence of the comparatively higher anthropogenic disturbances. Evenness in west slopes and middle elevations was low because of high dominance by Fagus orientalis. The results also revealed 111 plant species belonging to different life forms and chorotypes. Hemicryptophytes (46%), phanerophytes (26%) and geophytes (21%) were dominant life forms and Euro-Siberian elements were dominant chorotypes in this area. Such studies may provide a critical venue for conservation of both species and natural ecosystems.
topic Flora
Life form
Chorotype
Physiography
Biodiversity
Hyrcanian forest
url http://tbj.ui.ac.ir/article_20967_64a501a08cd5269ca764b445454066cc.pdf
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