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Tree Diversity, Population Structure, Regeneration and Conservation Status in Sacred Groves of Jhargram District, South-West Bengal, India

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Sacred groves are large areas of virgin or human-modified landscape with a diverse range of species that have been protected by local people for centuries due to cultural, religious beliefs, and taboo that the deities live in them and protect the villagers from various calamities. The present study was carried out for quantitative analysis of diversity, population structure, regeneration and conservation status of tree species in the four 36.86 ha sacred groves of Jhargram district in West Bengal. Tree species composition, population structure and regeneration status were analyzed by randomly establishing of 1 ha subplots within the sacred groves. Density, frequency, basal area, abundance, evenness, and other diversity indices were calculated for adult trees with girth at breast height (GBH) >31 cm. A total of 146 tree species belonging to 116 genera distributed in 44 families from 21 orders were recorded. Pterospermum suberifolium, family Malvaceae showed the highest Species Importance Value Index (SIVI, 21.33) and Fabaceae showed the highest Family Importance Value Index (FIVI, 35.59) values respectively. Individuals are categorised into three groups, seedling, sapling and adult based on girth classes. The majority of tree species exhibited good (52.74%) regeneration followed by fairly (24.66%), poor (15.75%) and no regeneration (6.85%) respectively. With the healthy existence of the sacred grove, the overall population structure of tree species showed a strong regeneration potential. The current data will be useful in determining the current status of tree species and will be used by the forest department, politicians, and conservationists to establish management plans for the conservation of priority species in the region. Since the study areas were sacred groves, tribal members were keen to preserve them due to their religious significance.

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Abstract
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Study sites
Phytosociological studies
Importance value index (IVI)
Biodiversity measures
Results
Species diversity
Density, frequency and dominance of the stands
Species importance value index (SIVI)
Family importance value index (FIVI)
Diversity, richness, dominance and evenness forspecies composition
Regeneration status
IUCN categories
Discussion
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References

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  • Uday Kumar Sen Ecology and Taxonomy Laboratory, Department of Botany and Forestry, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore 721102, West Bengal, India
  • Ram Kumar Bhakat Ecology and Taxonomy Laboratory, Department of Botany and Forestry, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore 721102, West Bengal, India

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