Ecological and structural differentiation of the Sudanian woodlands in the Biosphere Reserve of Pendjari, Benin
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Assede, Emeline Sessi Pelagie
Honore Biaou, S.S.
Orou, Hidirou
Oumorou, Madjidou
Geldenhuys, Coert Johannes
Chirwa, Paxie W.
Sinsin, Brice
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Pensoft Publishers
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AIMS : This study aims to: i) differentiate the plant associations in the Biosphere Reserve of Pendjari (BRP), ii) determine the ecological characteristics of their habitats and iii) present distribution maps on different soil types. STUDY AREA : The BRP, located in the Sudanian Zone of Benin. METHODS : 202 phytosociological relevés were sampled according to the Braun-Blanquet method within the BRP. Ordination was performed using Detrended Correspondence Analysis to evaluate vegetation patterns. Soil parameters were used to characterize the vegetation types. RESULTS : The numerical analysis of 202 plots and 249 plant species showed two major floristic groups that correlated with a moisture gradient: drylands versus wetlands. The dryland group was a mixture of woodland and shrub savanna, the dominant ecosystems of the study area. The wetland group encompassed species primarily from riparian forest, tree savanna and grass savanna on floodplains. Syntaxonomical analysis of the dryland group showed rocky and gravelly soil associations (Burkeo africanae-Detarietum microcarpi) and soils associated with or without fine gravels (Andropogono gayani-Terminalietum avicennioidis, Andropogono gayani-Senegalietum dudgeonii and Terminalietum leiocarpae). Syntaxonomical analysis of the wetland group showed riparian forest associations on sandy-clay soil (Coletum laurifoliae, Borassetum aethiopi and Hyparrhenio glabriusculae-Mitragynetum inermis) and floodplain associations on silt-clay soil (Terminalio macropterae-Mitragynetum inermis, Brachiario jubatae-Terminalietum macropterae, Sorghastro bipennati-Vachellietum hockii). CONCLUSIONS : Eleven new associations were identified in this study. If the distribution of plant associations was determined by different soil properties, the soil humidity would be one of the main ecological factors determining the establishment of plant species and thus plant association development.
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SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL 1 : Phytosociological tables of the plant associations showing the typus relevé of each association. Https://DOI.org/10.3897/VCS.91126.suppl1
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL 2 : Full synoptic table with percentage frequency and fidelity values. Link: https://DOI.org/10.3897/VCS.91126.suppl2
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL 3 : Header data of the relevés of the plant associations. https://DOI.org/10.3897/VCS.91126.suppl3
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : The data is not available online, but they are available from the corresponding author of the manuscript on request.
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL 2 : Full synoptic table with percentage frequency and fidelity values. Link: https://DOI.org/10.3897/VCS.91126.suppl2
SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL 3 : Header data of the relevés of the plant associations. https://DOI.org/10.3897/VCS.91126.suppl3
DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : The data is not available online, but they are available from the corresponding author of the manuscript on request.
Keywords
Ecology, Vegetation pattern, Woodland, SDG-15: Life on land, Biosphere Reserve of Pendjari (BRP), Plant associations, Sudanian Zone of Benin
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-15:Life on land
Citation
Assede, E.S.P., Honore Biaou, S.S., Orou, H et al. 2023, 'Ecological and structural differentiation of the Sudanian woodlands in the Biosphere Reserve of Pendjari, Benin', Vegetation Classification and Survey, vol. 4, pp. 139-165. https://DOI.org/10.3897/VCS.91126.