Coforchange Workpackages Development of tree communities
According to palynological studies, the extension of Central African TMFs started 2000 years BP. This extension may still be going on: present savanna patches within TMFs may be remnants of old savannas rather than recent ones. The distribution of some pioneer species is known to be a result of past shifting cultivation. Evergreen forests may gain ground over semi-deciduous forests at the speed of about 100 m every two or three centuries.
The current mosaic of semi-deciduous forests and sempervirent Gilbertiodendron dewevrei
forests in our study area may be a consequence of this slow progression. The extension of Marantaceae
may also result from combined climate and anthropogenic factors. Improving vegetation description in the transition zones between semi-deciduous and evergreen forests, or closed and Marantaceae
forests, will allow us to better understand the ongoing development of the vegetation.
Along transects crossing several tree community types, we will:
Test if:
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