Complementary allometric model of understory tree biomass in the semi-deciduous rainforest of Cameroon

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Autor(a) principal: Ntonmen,Amandine Flore Yonkeu
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Zapfack,Louis, Chimi,Cédric Djomo, Kabelong,Louis-Paul Roger Banoho, Zekeng,Jules Christian, Nfornkah,Barnabas Neba, Tsopmejio,Ingrid Temfack, Nanfack,Arsel D’Estaing, Tchoupou,Mireil Carol Votio, Madountsap,Nadège Tagnang, Ngoukwa,Guylene, Mounmemi,Hubert Kpoumie, Tabue,Roger Bruno Mbobda
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Forest understorey contains remarkable plant diversity, contributing to the heterogeneous environments for other biotic gatherings and soil supplement aggregations. Nonetheless, the biomass of the understorey vegetation is neglected because of the lack of appropriate allometric equations without which there are uncertainties in biomass estimation. This study was aimed at developing multispecies allometric equations that will be used to estimate the aboveground biomass of different compartments (trunk, crown, and leaves) of understorey trees in the semi-deciduous rainforest of Cameroon. Understorey tree diameter (1.0-10.0 cm), height, and crown diameter were measured on 1023 trees as biomass predictors. The results showed that the fit of the model improves with more predictive variables, four of which were considered in all studied compartments (trunk, crown, and leaves). Existing specific and pantropic allometries based on diameter tend to overestimate the aboveground biomass of understorey trees when compared to the allometry developed in this study. This study highlighted the importance of a specific aboveground biomass allometric equation for understorey trees. Furthermore, the multispecies allometric equation developed for understorey trees complements those recently developed for overstorey trees, thereby contributing to the total aboveground woody biomass estimation in semi-deciduous forest in the Congo Basin.
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spelling Complementary allometric model of understory tree biomass in the semi-deciduous rainforest of Cameroonunderstorey treesmultispecies allometric equationsaboveground biomasspredictive variablessemi-deciduous rainforestCameroonABSTRACT Forest understorey contains remarkable plant diversity, contributing to the heterogeneous environments for other biotic gatherings and soil supplement aggregations. Nonetheless, the biomass of the understorey vegetation is neglected because of the lack of appropriate allometric equations without which there are uncertainties in biomass estimation. This study was aimed at developing multispecies allometric equations that will be used to estimate the aboveground biomass of different compartments (trunk, crown, and leaves) of understorey trees in the semi-deciduous rainforest of Cameroon. Understorey tree diameter (1.0-10.0 cm), height, and crown diameter were measured on 1023 trees as biomass predictors. The results showed that the fit of the model improves with more predictive variables, four of which were considered in all studied compartments (trunk, crown, and leaves). Existing specific and pantropic allometries based on diameter tend to overestimate the aboveground biomass of understorey trees when compared to the allometry developed in this study. This study highlighted the importance of a specific aboveground biomass allometric equation for understorey trees. Furthermore, the multispecies allometric equation developed for understorey trees complements those recently developed for overstorey trees, thereby contributing to the total aboveground woody biomass estimation in semi-deciduous forest in the Congo Basin.Sociedade Botânica do Brasil2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-33062022000100128Acta Botanica Brasilica v.36 2022reponame:Acta Botanica Brasilicainstname:Sociedade Botânica do Brasil (SBB)instacron:SBB10.1590/0102-33062020abb0475info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNtonmen,Amandine Flore YonkeuZapfack,LouisChimi,Cédric DjomoKabelong,Louis-Paul Roger BanohoZekeng,Jules ChristianNfornkah,Barnabas NebaTsopmejio,Ingrid TemfackNanfack,Arsel D’EstaingTchoupou,Mireil Carol VotioMadountsap,Nadège TagnangNgoukwa,GuyleneMounmemi,Hubert KpoumieTabue,Roger Bruno Mbobdaeng2022-07-26T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-33062022000100128Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/abb/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpacta@botanica.org.br||acta@botanica.org.br|| f.a.r.santos@gmail.com1677-941X0102-3306opendoar:2022-07-26T00:00Acta Botanica Brasilica - Sociedade Botânica do Brasil (SBB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Complementary allometric model of understory tree biomass in the semi-deciduous rainforest of Cameroon
title Complementary allometric model of understory tree biomass in the semi-deciduous rainforest of Cameroon
spellingShingle Complementary allometric model of understory tree biomass in the semi-deciduous rainforest of Cameroon
Ntonmen,Amandine Flore Yonkeu
understorey trees
multispecies allometric equations
aboveground biomass
predictive variables
semi-deciduous rainforest
Cameroon
title_short Complementary allometric model of understory tree biomass in the semi-deciduous rainforest of Cameroon
title_full Complementary allometric model of understory tree biomass in the semi-deciduous rainforest of Cameroon
title_fullStr Complementary allometric model of understory tree biomass in the semi-deciduous rainforest of Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Complementary allometric model of understory tree biomass in the semi-deciduous rainforest of Cameroon
title_sort Complementary allometric model of understory tree biomass in the semi-deciduous rainforest of Cameroon
author Ntonmen,Amandine Flore Yonkeu
author_facet Ntonmen,Amandine Flore Yonkeu
Zapfack,Louis
Chimi,Cédric Djomo
Kabelong,Louis-Paul Roger Banoho
Zekeng,Jules Christian
Nfornkah,Barnabas Neba
Tsopmejio,Ingrid Temfack
Nanfack,Arsel D’Estaing
Tchoupou,Mireil Carol Votio
Madountsap,Nadège Tagnang
Ngoukwa,Guylene
Mounmemi,Hubert Kpoumie
Tabue,Roger Bruno Mbobda
author_role author
author2 Zapfack,Louis
Chimi,Cédric Djomo
Kabelong,Louis-Paul Roger Banoho
Zekeng,Jules Christian
Nfornkah,Barnabas Neba
Tsopmejio,Ingrid Temfack
Nanfack,Arsel D’Estaing
Tchoupou,Mireil Carol Votio
Madountsap,Nadège Tagnang
Ngoukwa,Guylene
Mounmemi,Hubert Kpoumie
Tabue,Roger Bruno Mbobda
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ntonmen,Amandine Flore Yonkeu
Zapfack,Louis
Chimi,Cédric Djomo
Kabelong,Louis-Paul Roger Banoho
Zekeng,Jules Christian
Nfornkah,Barnabas Neba
Tsopmejio,Ingrid Temfack
Nanfack,Arsel D’Estaing
Tchoupou,Mireil Carol Votio
Madountsap,Nadège Tagnang
Ngoukwa,Guylene
Mounmemi,Hubert Kpoumie
Tabue,Roger Bruno Mbobda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv understorey trees
multispecies allometric equations
aboveground biomass
predictive variables
semi-deciduous rainforest
Cameroon
topic understorey trees
multispecies allometric equations
aboveground biomass
predictive variables
semi-deciduous rainforest
Cameroon
description ABSTRACT Forest understorey contains remarkable plant diversity, contributing to the heterogeneous environments for other biotic gatherings and soil supplement aggregations. Nonetheless, the biomass of the understorey vegetation is neglected because of the lack of appropriate allometric equations without which there are uncertainties in biomass estimation. This study was aimed at developing multispecies allometric equations that will be used to estimate the aboveground biomass of different compartments (trunk, crown, and leaves) of understorey trees in the semi-deciduous rainforest of Cameroon. Understorey tree diameter (1.0-10.0 cm), height, and crown diameter were measured on 1023 trees as biomass predictors. The results showed that the fit of the model improves with more predictive variables, four of which were considered in all studied compartments (trunk, crown, and leaves). Existing specific and pantropic allometries based on diameter tend to overestimate the aboveground biomass of understorey trees when compared to the allometry developed in this study. This study highlighted the importance of a specific aboveground biomass allometric equation for understorey trees. Furthermore, the multispecies allometric equation developed for understorey trees complements those recently developed for overstorey trees, thereby contributing to the total aboveground woody biomass estimation in semi-deciduous forest in the Congo Basin.
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