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Decadal (2003–2013) changes in liana diversity abundance and aboveground biomass in four inland tropical dry evergreen forest sites of peninsular India

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Pandian E; Parthasarasthy N

2016

Journal of Forestry Research

27

133-146

In 2013 we re-inventoried all lianas (=1 cm diameter measured at 1.3 m from the rooting point) in four 1-ha permanent plots distributed one each in four sites of inland tropical dry evergreen forest on the Coromandel Coast (Pudukottai district) of peninsular India established in 2003. Among the four sites Shanmuganathapuram (SP) and Araiyapatti (AP) were much disturbed and the other two sites (Karisakkadu—KR and Maramadakki—MM) were moderately disturbed. We inventoried a total of 3425 lianas representing 37 species of 33 genera and 22 families. Over a decade (2003–2013) liana species richness increased at two sites (MM and SP) and no changes occurred at the other two sites. Liana abundance increased by 210 211 164 and 162 individuals at sites AP KR MM and SP respectively and basal area increased (from 1.09 to 1.76 m2 at AP 0.67 to 0.86 m2 at KR 1.68 to 2.06 m2 at MM and from 0.44 to 1.06 m2 at SP). Over a 10-year period three species (Abrus precatorius Canavalia virosa and Cocculus hirsutus) were lost and five species (Gloriosa superba Ampelocissus tomentosa Capparis sepiaria Aganosma cymosa and Tiliacora acuminata) were newly added. Total aboveground biomass increased by 18.5 0.74 3.6 and 9.5 Mg ha-1 respectively at sites AP KR MM and SP.

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The Liana Ecology Project is supported by Marquette University and funded in part by the National Science Foundation.

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