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      Woody Species Diversity, Composition, and Regeneration Status of Abbo Sacred Forest, Southern Ethiopia

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          This study was conducted in Abbo Sacred Forest in Wonsho district, Sidama Zone of Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region (SNNPR), southern Ethiopia, to investigate the woody species diversity, vegetation structure, and regeneration status of the forest. A systematic sampling design was employed to collect vegetation data. Sixty quadrats of 20 m × 20 m were laid at every 200 m interval between each quadrat and 400 m apart between each line transect following the altitudinal gradient. Quadrats of 20 m × 20 m were used to record DBH and the height of all woody plant species reaching a height of ≥2 m and a DBH of ≥2 cm. For the inventory of seedlings and saplings, five subplots of 2 m × 2 m, one at the center and the other four on each corner of the main quadrat, were used. DBH, height, seedling, and sapling density of woody species were recorded in each quadrat. The data were analyzed by using Shannon–Wiener diversity and equitability indices, and the structural analysis was carried out based on frequency, density, DBH, height, and basal area/ha −1. The importance value index was also computed. Regeneration status was computed by comparing the density data of saplings and seedlings with those of mature trees. A total of 63 woody species belonging to 56 genera and 35 families were identified. Three endemic species to Ethiopia were recorded. Analysis of selected woody species showed diverse population structures. The findings of this study revealed that small trees and shrubs dominated the forest, suggesting its status under a secondary stage of development. Some woody species require urgent conservation measures. Therefore, local and regional stakeholders should integrate and work together to develop and implement sound conservation and management strategies that encourage the sustainable utilization of forest resources.

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            Woody Species Diversity, Structure, and Regeneration Status of Yemrehane Kirstos Church Forest of Lasta Woreda, North Wollo Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia

            This study is aimed at generating data on woody species diversity, structure, and regeneration status of some species and was conducted in Yemrehane Kirstos Church Forest of Lasta Woreda, North Wollo Zone, Amhara Region, Ethiopia. Six transect lines were laid following altitudinal gradient. Quadrats of size 20 m × 20 m (400m 2 ) were used to collect data that were established systematically at every 100 m interval along the transect lines. Data on woody species was collected from a total of 34 sampling quadrats of 400m 2 . To collect data on seedlings and saplings, five subplots of 1 m × 1m (1m 2 ) size located at the four corners and centre of the main plot were used. Species diversity was determined using the Shannon-Wiener index (H′). A total of 39 woody species belonging to 38 genera and 29 families were identified in Yemrehane Kirstos Church Forest. The overall Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H′) and evenness values for the entire forest were 2.88 and 0.79, respectively. The six most abundant woody species in their order of highest density were Juniperus procera , Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata , Maytenus arbutifolia , Osyris quadripartita , Calpurnia aurea , and Debregeasia saeneb . The densities for mature woody species, saplings, and seedlings were 506.6, 514.7, and 415.4 individuals ha −1 , respectively. The basal area of the forest is 72 m 2 ha −1 . The population structure and regeneration status of the forest indicated that there have been high forest degradation and severe anthropogenic disturbances in the area and, therefore, conservation of species, ecosystem restoration, and sustainable use of the forest genetic resources are recommended as a result of this study.
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                Journal
                ScientificWorldJournal
                ScientificWorldJournal
                tswj
                The Scientific World Journal
                Hindawi
                2356-6140
                1537-744X
                2022
                4 November 2022
                : 2022
                : 9112578
                Affiliations
                Department of Biology, College of Natural and Computational Sciences, Debre Birhan University, P. O. Box 445, Debre Berhan, Ethiopia
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                Academic Editor: Ahmad Mansour

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                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2140-0874
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                10.1155/2022/9112578
                9652088
                36393830
                939f8af4-d349-4507-b212-9116594f05df
                Copyright © 2022 Alemayehu Yigeremu and Mesfin Woldearegay.

                This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 28 February 2022
                : 2 October 2022
                : 29 October 2022
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                Funded by: Debre Birhan University
                Award ID: DBU/PGK/124/2018
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