Forest Tree Composition: A Comparative Study of Timber Species in Bayelsa State Nigeria

  • Samuel Olatokunbo Ihinmikaiye Federal University Otuoke
  • Bernard Edache Ochekwu University of Port Harcourt
  • Josiah Muonam Ikuli Niger Delta University
  • Doris Akinjagunla Atinuke University of Port Harcourt
  • Abel Zikenal Keresinbofa Bayelsa State Ministry of Environment
Keywords: Forest, Timber, Diversity, Conservation, Bayelsa State
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Abstract

Measuring tree species diversity is critical for forest management, particularly where timber species suffer undue anthropogenic pressure. This study was carried out in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. A sample plot was systematically chosen from randomly selected communities in each of the three senatorial districts Bayelsa West (BW), Bayelsa East (BE) and Bayelsa Central (BC) of the State. Each sample plots measured 25 m x 25 m and all timber tree species that were at least six feet above ground level within each sample plot were identified, counted and measured. Fifty individual timbers were encountered in the sample plot at Ogobiri community in BW, fifty-two at Kolo 1 community in BE and fifty-six at Gbarain community in BC belonged to 18, 16 and 14 different families respectively. Families with the largest number of species in the plots were Gentianaceae and Meliaceae, and the highest diversity indices were recorded from BE senatorial district. Generally, the basal area of the sample plots increases with an increase in diameter at breast height. The forested zones were on flat terrain characterized by seasonal flood inundation, and the similarities of timber species in the plots occurred as (BW-BC)> (BW-BE)> (BC-BE). Also, four tree species Coelocaryon preussii, Sacoglottis gabonensis, Milicia excelsa and Triplochiton scleroxylon were identified as rare species, and management options that would ensure ad infinitum supply of timber species were proposed.

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Published
30 December, 2020
How to Cite
Ihinmikaiye, S., Ochekwu, B., Ikuli, J., Atinuke, D., & Keresinbofa, A. (2020). Forest Tree Composition: A Comparative Study of Timber Species in Bayelsa State Nigeria. East African Journal of Forestry and Agroforestry, 2(2), 64-73. https://doi.org/10.37284/eajfa.2.2.258