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Title: Spatial distribution of turaco-preferred food plants in Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve, Mambilla Plateau, Taraba State, Nigeria
Authors: F.D. Babalola a , T.O. Amusa b , Z.J. Wala c , S.T. Ivande c , J.O. Ihuma d , T.I. Borokini e , O.O. Jegede f & D. Tanko g
Keywords: Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve; Ficus sp; forest fragment; fruiting plant species; turacos
Issue Date: 26-Jul-2012
Citation: F.D. Babalola, T.O. Amusa, Z.J. Wala, S.T. Ivande, J.O. Ihuma, T.I. Borokini, O.O. Jegede & D. Tanko (2012): Spatial distribution of turaco-preferred food plants in Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve, Mambilla Plateau, Taraba State,Nigeria, Biodiversity, 13:2, 100-107 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14888386.2012.692175
Series/Report no.: Vol. 13, No. 2,;
Abstract: The relative distribution was investigated of turaco-preferred food plants in the main forest and the forest fragments of Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve in Taraba State, Nigeria. Data collection was carried out in three sections within the forest reserve and these include (i) forest fragment, (ii) within the main forest and (iii) the boundary area of the main forest. Ten plots with size of 25 m 25 m were laid at an interval of 50 m in each of the three selected sites making a total of 30 plots for the sampling of turaco-preferred fruiting plant species. The numbers of fruiting tree species identified were 22, 25 and 24, and out of these only seven (31.8%), eight (32%) and six (25%) were preferred by turacos in the forest fragment, within the main forest and the boundary area of the main forest, respectively. The preferred fruiting plant species in the forest fragment was Syzygium guineense (48.6%), in the boundary area of the main forest was Ficus sp. (13.3%) and within the main forest was Polyscias fulva (3.9%). Many of the fruiting tree species in the boundary area and within the main forest were not preferred by turacos. There is a need for effective pro-conservative measures aimed at preserving the remaining forest patches (especially the forest fragment) of the reserve.
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ISSN: 2160–0651
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