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Woody climbing plants influence the structure of the mountain forest in the Kahuzi-Biega National Park, DR Congo
Authors:Ndabaga Céphas Masumbuko  Muhashy François Habiyaremye  Jean Lejoly
Institution:1. Botanique, Université Officielle de Bukavu, B.P. 570, Bukavu, DR Congo
2. Biodiversité, Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique, Rue Vautier 29, 1000, Brussels, Belgium
3. Botanique, Université Libre de Bruxelles, av. F. Roosevelt 50, CP-169, 1050, Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:In the mountain forests of the Kahuzi-Biega National Park (KBNP), in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where Sericostachys scandens, a woody climbing plant in the Amaranthaceae family, is expanding, trees appear to be negatively affected by this liana. In order to contribute to the understanding of the links between the expansion of the liana and the decline of its hosts, we compared the density and the species richness of the trees of dbh (diameter at breast height) ≥5 cm from the plots invaded by S. scandens with those from parcels that are still free from the invasion. The results of the paired unilateral t test applied to the overall sample showed that the tree density is very low in the plots dominated by the liana (p < 0.01), but that species richness is not affected (p > 0.05). In the class with diameter 10–30 cm], the lowest density of trees corresponds to the plots colonized by S. scandens, compared to the places where the liana is not abundant (p < 0.01). Further, the density of trees is significantly lower (p < 0.05) in the classes with diameters 5–10 cm] and ≥30 cm, in plots dominated by S. scandens. In conclusion, the emergence of the liana S. scandens has a negative effect on the density of the trees in the mountain forest of the KBNP.
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