Extraction of non-timber forest products in the forests of Biligiri Rangan hills, India. 5. Influence of dispersal mode on species response to anthropogenic pressures

Ganeshaiah, K. N. ; Uma Shaanker, R. ; Murali, K. S. ; Shankar, Uma ; Bawa, K. S. (1998) Extraction of non-timber forest products in the forests of Biligiri Rangan hills, India. 5. Influence of dispersal mode on species response to anthropogenic pressures Economic Botany, 52 (3). pp. 316-319. ISSN 0013-0001

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Abstract

We examined the response of forest tree species with different dispersal modes to anthropogenic pressure in a dry deciduous forest of South India. The species and their populations were sampled in two forest stands, one in proximity to a Soliga settlement (greater disturbance) and the other distant to the settlement (lower disturbance). Our results suggest that the populations of animal dispersed species than those of wind or passively dispersed species are more vulnerable to human disturbance. In fact wind dispersed species seem to be facilitated by human disturbances. The proximal site had a higher representation of understory plants and seedling belonging to wind dispersed species than that of animal dispersed species. We discuss the results in the context of the role of dispersal mode in shaping species response, and vegetation composition of forest to anthropogenic pressures.

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Keywords:Dry Deciduous Forest; NTFP Extraction; Wind Dispersal; Animal Dispersal; Soliga
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