Review Article

The Status of Dry Evergreen Afromontane Forest Patches in Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia

Table 4

Mean Basal area (BA) comparison of selected DEAFPs.

Forest PatchBA (m2 h−1)Five top dominant species in descending orderAuthors

Ambiqi57.4P. africana, A. gummifera, A. schimperiana, C. macrostachyus, and Celtis africana.

Askunabo43A. gummifera, E. capensis, P. africana, D. kilimandscharica, A. schimperiana, and C. macrostachyus.

Bradi37A. schimperiana, P. africana, E. capensis, A. gummifera, and V. dainellii.[51]

Dengera34.5P. africana, A. dimidiata, C. africana, C. macrostachyus, R. urcelliformis, and A. schimperiana.

Khatasa40.5A. dimidiata, J. procera, P. africana, C. oligocarpum, and N.congesta.

Kidamaja35A.schimperiana, A. gummifera, V. dainellii, E. cymose, and D. steudneri.

Yimrhane kirstos72J. procera, O. europaea, A. abyssinica, A. abyssinicus, and D. abyssinica[37]

Wanzaye23.3F. sycomorus, F.vasta, S. kunthianum, and Cordia africana[36]

Gatira georges7.84E. capensis, J. procera, O. europea, C. africana, and O. capenis[48]

Sesa maryam94.81A. gummifera, C. macrostachyus, A. schimperiana, J. procera, and P. africana[55]

Wof washa64.32J. procera, I. mitis, P. falcatus, M. arbutifolia, and H. abyssinica[40]

Alemsaga75.37C. macrostachyus, N. congesta, A. schimperiana, and C. molle[2]

Abebaye49.45F. vasta, A. lahai, C. Macrostachyus, A. pilispina, and S. ellipticum[34]

Tara gedam115.36O. europaea, Schefflera abyssinica, A. gummifera, E. capensis, Ficus vasta, and A. dimidiata

Amoro18.5S. abyssinica, P. africana, and A. dimidiata[45]

Yegof15.85A. gummifera, M. salicifolia J. procera, and P. falcatus[39]

Kurib105.7P. viridflorum, M. lanceolata, M. obscura, A. nilotica, and A. abyssinica[43]

Yilat1O. ficus-indica, A. albida, and J. procera[44]

Woynwuha20.03A. gummifera, O. europaea, C. macrostachyus, A. abyssinica, and C. edulis[41]