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Causal interpretation of vegetation along Nullah Korang Islamabad, Pakistan using multivariate techniques

Year 2010, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 128 - 132, 15.08.2010

Abstract

In pursuit of elaborating the prevailing vegetation type in Nullah Karang, Islamabad area, phytosociology has several environmental constraints that have been overcome by statistical techniques. Vegetation was analyzed using multivariate technique along a wastewater channel Nullah Korang with an aim to i identify the prevailing vegetation type, ii to what extent, the existing plant species growing along Nullah Korang are in natural grouping, and iii causal interpretation of the existing plant communities. Field observations were recorded using quadrat method using 1m x 1m sized quadrat. Raw data was tabulated in excel spreadsheet and later on analyzed using PC-ORD for the classification and ordination analysis in which the two-way indicator species analysis TWINSPAN and Deterended correspondence analysis DCA was applied. Presently growing vegetation communities particularly Cynodon dactylon and Carthamus oxyacantha species are best adapted to prevailing environmental conditions. Three major plant communities identified in the results showed grouping of those species that share common characteristics in terms of life form and habit. It was predicted that present situation of vegetation composition will sustain in further provided no drastic environmental change or highly competitive exotic plant species intrude in the study area

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Year 2010, Volume: 3 Issue: 2, 128 - 132, 15.08.2010

Abstract

References

  • Ahmad, S.S. 2007. Medicinal wild plant knowledge from Lahore-Islamabad motorway, (M-2).Pakistan Journal of Botany.39/2. 355-377.
  • Ahmad, S.S., Fazal, S., Waleem, E.E., and Khan, Z.I. 2009. Evaluation of ecological aspects of roadside vegetation around Havalian city using multivariate techniques. Pakistan Journal of Botany. 41/1.
  • Antoine, G., and Niklaus., E. Z. 2000. Predictive habitat distribution models in ecology. Ecological Modelling. 135. 147–186.
  • Bayliss, T.S., and Owens, S. 1990. Britain’s Changing Environment : From the Air. Cambridge University, Cambridge.
  • Botkin, D., and Keller, E. 1995. Environmental Sciences, McGraw hills, New York, U.S.A.
  • Cillers, S.S., and Bredenkamp, G.J. 1999. Analysis of the spontaneous vegetation of intensively managed urban open spaces in the Potchefstroom Municipal Area, North West Province, South Africa. South African Journal of Botany. 65. 59–68.
  • El-Demerdash, M. A. 1996. The Vegetation of the Farasān Islands, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia. Journal of Vegetation Science. 7/1. 81-88.
  • Glenn. M., Robert. E., Brain. H., David. R.F., Jonathan. H. and Dana. M., 2002. Vegetation variation across Cape Cod, Massachusetts: environmental and historical determinants, Journal of Biogeography. Vol. 29. pp. 1439-1454.
  • Knops, J. M. H., Tilman, D., and Haddad N. M. 1999. Effects of plant species richness on invasion dynamics, disease outbreaks, insect abundances and diversity. Ecol. Lett 2:286–293.
  • Kent, M., and Coker, P. 1992. Vegetation description and analysis, 1st ed. Belhaven Press, London.
  • Le Duc, M.G., Hill, M.O., and Sparks, T.H. 1992. A method for predicting the probability of species occurrence using data from systematic surveys, Watsonia. 19. 97–105.
  • Lu, T., Ma,K., Zhang , W. J., and Fu, B .J. 2006. Differential responses of shrubs and herbs present at the Upper Minjiang River basin (Tibetan Plateau) to several soil variables. Journal of Arid Environments.. 67/3. 373-390.
  • Martin, A. C., Zim, H. S., and Nelson, A. L. 1951. American wildlife and plants: A guide to wildlife food habits. Dover Publications, New York.
  • Noe, G.B., and Zedler, J.B. 2001. Spatio-temporal variation of salt marsh seedling establishment in relation to the abiotic and biotic environment. Journal of Vegetation Science.12/1. 61–74.
  • Stewart, R. R. 1972. An annotated catalogue of the vascular plants of West Pakistan and Kashmir. Flora of Pakistan Agricultural Research Council. Islamabad.
  • Wilson, J.B., Gitay, H., Steel, J.B. and King., W.M. 1998. Relative abundance distributions in plant communities: effects of species richness and of spatial scale. Journal of Vegetation Science. 9. 213–220.
  • Zhang, J., W. Ru ., and Li., B. 2006. Relationships between vegetation and climate on the loess plateau in China. Folia Geobotanica. 41/2. 151-163.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Sheikh Saeed Ahmad This is me

Kiran Rafique This is me

Publication Date August 15, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2010 Volume: 3 Issue: 2

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APA Ahmad, S. S., & Rafique, K. (2010). Causal interpretation of vegetation along Nullah Korang Islamabad, Pakistan using multivariate techniques. Biological Diversity and Conservation, 3(2), 128-132.

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