Community Structure along Timberline Ecotone in Relation to Micro-topography and Disturbances in Western Himalaya

Four communities, formed as a result of locally varying site conditions, were identified and studied along the timberline ecotone in part of Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary (KWS). Communities on the vicinity of pilgrimage site and along gentler slopes were highly disturbed having sharp timberlines, whi...

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Main Authors: Ishwari D. RAI, Bhupendra S. ADHIKARI, Gopal S. RAWAT, Kiran BARGAL
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca 2012-05-01
Series:Notulae Scientia Biologicae
Online Access:http://notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/7411
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spelling doaj-dc2c1b71de324d55b76cc2fe0a3434452020-11-25T01:54:28ZengUniversity of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-NapocaNotulae Scientia Biologicae2067-32052067-32642012-05-014241527100Community Structure along Timberline Ecotone in Relation to Micro-topography and Disturbances in Western HimalayaIshwari D. RAI0Bhupendra S. ADHIKARI1Gopal S. RAWAT2Kiran BARGAL3Wildlife Institute of India, PO Box 18, Chandrabani, 248001 Dehradun, UttarakhandWildlife Institute of India, PO Box 18, Chandrabani, 248001 Dehradun, UttarakhandWildlife Institute of India, PO Box 18, Chandrabani, 248001 Dehradun, UttarakhandKumaun University, Department of Botany, DSB Campus, 263001 Nainital, UttarakhandFour communities, formed as a result of locally varying site conditions, were identified and studied along the timberline ecotone in part of Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary (KWS). Communities on the vicinity of pilgrimage site and along gentler slopes were highly disturbed having sharp timberlines, while those located far and in the steep slopes were less affected, forming a little broader transition. The tree density ranged from 340 to 780 trees/ha, while the basal cover of communities varied greatly and ranged from 6.4 to 55.1 m2/ha. Birch dominated community had lowest basal area among all the communities, while mixed community had the highest. In all the respective communities, from subalpine zone, density and basal area was higher than that of timberline zone. The Importance Value Index (IVI), which used to determine the overall importance of each species in the community structure, of dominant species at timberline was more than 200 in all the communities, except in the mixed community. Influence of the anthropogenic disturbances was apparent on the regeneration performance of all the studied tree species. Rhododendron campanulatum was the dominant shrub species of the area and formed krummholz, while distribution of other species varies greatly with forest type. The shrub density decreased from high to low disturbance, while the herbaceous species density increased with prevalence of a few species favoring the high disturbance (grazing). The shrub and herb species richness was higher in the ecotone zone. Some uncommon species like Balanophora involucrata and Aralia cissifolia were also found at timberline. Three species of Lady�s Slipper orchid were reported together from Betula utilis community at timberline ecotone.http://notulaebiologicae.ro/index.php/nsb/article/view/7411
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author Ishwari D. RAI
Bhupendra S. ADHIKARI
Gopal S. RAWAT
Kiran BARGAL
spellingShingle Ishwari D. RAI
Bhupendra S. ADHIKARI
Gopal S. RAWAT
Kiran BARGAL
Community Structure along Timberline Ecotone in Relation to Micro-topography and Disturbances in Western Himalaya
Notulae Scientia Biologicae
author_facet Ishwari D. RAI
Bhupendra S. ADHIKARI
Gopal S. RAWAT
Kiran BARGAL
author_sort Ishwari D. RAI
title Community Structure along Timberline Ecotone in Relation to Micro-topography and Disturbances in Western Himalaya
title_short Community Structure along Timberline Ecotone in Relation to Micro-topography and Disturbances in Western Himalaya
title_full Community Structure along Timberline Ecotone in Relation to Micro-topography and Disturbances in Western Himalaya
title_fullStr Community Structure along Timberline Ecotone in Relation to Micro-topography and Disturbances in Western Himalaya
title_full_unstemmed Community Structure along Timberline Ecotone in Relation to Micro-topography and Disturbances in Western Himalaya
title_sort community structure along timberline ecotone in relation to micro-topography and disturbances in western himalaya
publisher University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca
series Notulae Scientia Biologicae
issn 2067-3205
2067-3264
publishDate 2012-05-01
description Four communities, formed as a result of locally varying site conditions, were identified and studied along the timberline ecotone in part of Kedarnath Wildlife Sanctuary (KWS). Communities on the vicinity of pilgrimage site and along gentler slopes were highly disturbed having sharp timberlines, while those located far and in the steep slopes were less affected, forming a little broader transition. The tree density ranged from 340 to 780 trees/ha, while the basal cover of communities varied greatly and ranged from 6.4 to 55.1 m2/ha. Birch dominated community had lowest basal area among all the communities, while mixed community had the highest. In all the respective communities, from subalpine zone, density and basal area was higher than that of timberline zone. The Importance Value Index (IVI), which used to determine the overall importance of each species in the community structure, of dominant species at timberline was more than 200 in all the communities, except in the mixed community. Influence of the anthropogenic disturbances was apparent on the regeneration performance of all the studied tree species. Rhododendron campanulatum was the dominant shrub species of the area and formed krummholz, while distribution of other species varies greatly with forest type. The shrub density decreased from high to low disturbance, while the herbaceous species density increased with prevalence of a few species favoring the high disturbance (grazing). The shrub and herb species richness was higher in the ecotone zone. Some uncommon species like Balanophora involucrata and Aralia cissifolia were also found at timberline. Three species of Lady�s Slipper orchid were reported together from Betula utilis community at timberline ecotone.
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