Lopé Reserve Site 5
Basic information
Sample name: Lopé Reserve Site 5
Sample aka: Lopé National Park
Reference: L. J. T. White. 1992. Vegetation history and logging disturbance: effects on rain forest in the Lope Reserve, Gabon (with special emphasis on elephants and apes). University of Edinburgh [ER 44]
Geography
Country: Gabon
Coordinate: 0° 10' S, 11° 35' E
Coordinate basis: stated in text
Geography comments: coordinate and altitude range of 100 to 200 m for the reserve are based on Voysey et al. (1999, Journal of Tropical Ecology)
Environment
Habitat: tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest
Protection: national/state park
Substrate: ground surface
Disturbance: selective logging
WMT: 28.0
CMT: 23.6
MAP: 1532.0
Habitat comments: "Consistently low rainfall in July and August constitutes a "major dry season", which is a feature of the annual cycle, although the timing of its onset and its duration varies between years; December to February are generally relatively dry months, but no distinct second dry season can be defined" (p. 11)
Evidence of illegal logged on the last 3700m of transect
climate data are for the reserve and are from Tutin et al. (1991, Journal of Tropical Ecology)
Evidence of illegal logged on the last 3700m of transect
climate data are for the reserve and are from Tutin et al. (1991, Journal of Tropical Ecology)
Methods
Life forms: trees
Sites: 1
Site length: 5000
Site width: 1
Sampling methods: quadrat
Sample size: 1361 individuals
Years: 1989-1991
Size min: 10
Basal area: 21.5062
Sampling comments: basal area for the top 10 species is 174.2 per 5 ha and this makes up 81% of the total; sites are 0.5 ha, so the total is divided by 10
Metadata
Sample number: 83
Contributor: John Alroy
Enterer: Albert Garcia Selles
Created: 2013-02-18 12:10:33
Modified: 2017-11-11 07:40:17
Abundance distribution
122 species
40 singletons
total count 1361
geometric series index: 233.0
Fisher's α: 32.448
geometric series k: 0.9550
Hurlbert's PIE: 0.9261
Shannon's H: 3.4856
Good's u: 0.9706
Each square represents a species. Square sizes are proportional to counts.
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