2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0307888
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Topography and soil variables drive the plant community distribution pattern and species richness in the Arjo-Diga forest in western Ethiopia

Tariku Berihun Tenaw,
Tamrat Bekele Gode,
Ermias Lulekal Molla
et al.

Abstract: Understanding plant community characteristics, distributions, and environmental relationships is crucial for sustainable forest management. Thus, this study examined the relationships between plant community composition and topographic and soil variables within the Arjo-Diga forest. Vegetation data were collected from 72 nested plots (30 × 30 m2 and 2 × 2 m2) systematically laid along nine transects spaced 300 to 700 m apart. Environmental variables, including soil properties and anthropogenic disturbance, wer… Show more

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