Title of article :
The effect of grazing and anthropogenic disturbances on floristic and physiognomic characteristics in oriental beech communities, Masal Forest, Iran
Author/Authors :
Ebrahimi, S.S. Department of Forestry - Faculty of Natural Resources - University of Guilan, Sowmeh Sara, Iran , Pourbabaei, H. Department of Forestry - Faculty of Natural Resources - University of Guilan, Sowmeh Sara, Iran , Pothier, D. Centre detude de la foret (CEF) - Departement des sciences du bois et de la foret - Universite Laval, Canada
Abstract :
This study aimed to investigate floristic and physiognomic characteristics of all plant species in relation to
grazing and anthropogenic disturbances. So that, 100 ha beech communities were studied including 50 ha as
protected and 50 ha as unprotected area of oriental beech communities in Masal forest, Guilan Province, Iran.
The results indicated that the number of all species were higher in the protected area. The main family of the
protected area was the Rosaceae, while in the unprotected area the Asteracea had the highest frequency. To
identify and classify forest types in both areas, we used the proportion of each tree species larger than 7.5 cm in
diameter to determine species dominance according to the classification method of Gorji Bahri. The applied tree
classification method indicated that there were three main types and two secondary types in the protected area,
whereas six main types were identified in the unprotected area. Physiognomic studies indicated that trees from
both areas were in the same height classes, whereas, the total canopy cover percentage was higher in the
protected area. Height classes and canopy cover percentage of deciduous broadleaf in shrub layer, were
significantly higher in unprotected area than in protected one. In the latter area, the coverpercentage of
herbaceous species was different. So that, forbs species had the highest coverpercentage. According to these
results, destructive factors have altered the main composition in these communities. So that, avoid of livestock
grazing and local people in these areas or livestock exclusion can be recommended as a management.
Keywords :
Composition , Destructive Factor , Forest Types , Hyrcanian Forest , Plant Physiognomy
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics