Modern Advances in Geography, Environment and Earth Sciences Vol. 4 2021
DOI: 10.9734/bpi/magees/v4/2282d
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Study on Floral Diversity, Composition and Structure in the Kimbi Fungom National Park, North West Region, Cameroon

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“…This indicates that the study area not only have large trees but also very tall trees which were consistent in all habitats with few anthropogenic activities. This scenario was also observed by Zeh et al, 2019 in their study of floristic composition of species in the Kimbi Fungom National park These results were similar to those of Savadogo et al (2007) in Tiogo Forest who demonstrated that at dbh of > 10 cm, a great number of stems were recorded from the circumference class 10 -30 to 30 -50 cm, indicating the high number of small trees The Campo Maan forest is also rich in understorey with a total of 21 species belonging to 17 families were identified. Hoodeveent et al (2013) in his study also identified large number of understorey.…”
Section: Habitat Structuresupporting
confidence: 73%
“…This indicates that the study area not only have large trees but also very tall trees which were consistent in all habitats with few anthropogenic activities. This scenario was also observed by Zeh et al, 2019 in their study of floristic composition of species in the Kimbi Fungom National park These results were similar to those of Savadogo et al (2007) in Tiogo Forest who demonstrated that at dbh of > 10 cm, a great number of stems were recorded from the circumference class 10 -30 to 30 -50 cm, indicating the high number of small trees The Campo Maan forest is also rich in understorey with a total of 21 species belonging to 17 families were identified. Hoodeveent et al (2013) in his study also identified large number of understorey.…”
Section: Habitat Structuresupporting
confidence: 73%