2014
DOI: 10.4314/ijbcs.v8i2.23
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Stratégies et potentiel d’invasion des massifs forestiers par <i>Hopea odorata</i> Roxb. (Dipterocarpaceae) : cas du Parc National du Banco en Côte d’Ivoire

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“…The relative humidity is close to the saturation, the gradient higher to soil than to the summit, with a minimum of 27% in January, the driest month (Tiébre et al 2014). January the coldest month of the year according to the classification of (Tiébre et al 2014), the BNP belongs to the ombrophily sector characterized by a predominance of sempervirante dense humid forest bound to abundant precipitations. The vegetation of the park of Banco is marked by a mosaic of vegetal formations, which are the most important basis of plant groups formation on the land.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…The relative humidity is close to the saturation, the gradient higher to soil than to the summit, with a minimum of 27% in January, the driest month (Tiébre et al 2014). January the coldest month of the year according to the classification of (Tiébre et al 2014), the BNP belongs to the ombrophily sector characterized by a predominance of sempervirante dense humid forest bound to abundant precipitations. The vegetation of the park of Banco is marked by a mosaic of vegetal formations, which are the most important basis of plant groups formation on the land.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The temperature decreases superior to the bass stratum, the gap sometimes of more than 4°C. August is the hottest month of the year (Tiébre et al 2014). The relative humidity is close to the saturation, the gradient higher to soil than to the summit, with a minimum of 27% in January, the driest month (Tiébre et al 2014).…”
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“…Data on phenology of fruit plants eaten by mangabeys were recorded visually with binoculars the last week of each month along defined transects (Ngueguim et al, 2011). Fruit plants included only trees and shrubs with a Diameter at Breast Height (DBH) ≥10cm (Tiebre et al, 2014) and lianas with a DBH ≥5 cm (Nascimento and Laurance, 2002) from 42 species constituting the diet of mangabeys. These plants were inventoried in 40 botanical plots of 2,000 m² each created along four linear transects of 2 km length each, equally spaced by 500 m. The area covered by the four transects represented more than 80% of our study group territory.…”
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confidence: 99%