Diversity of Medicinal Plants among Different Forest-use Types of the Pakistani Himalaya

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作者
Adnan, Muhammad [1 ,2 ]
Hoelscher, Dirk [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Gottingen, Burckhardt Inst, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany
[2] Kohat Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Bot, Kohat 26000, Khyber Pakhtunk, Pakistan
关键词
Forest degradation; forest recovery; livelihood; similarity; non-timber forest products; ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCE; POPULATION-STRUCTURE; TEMPERATE FOREST; CONSERVATION; REGENERATION; VEGETATION; DEFORESTATION; PLANTATIONS; DEGRADATION; MECHANISMS;
D O I
10.1007/s12231-012-9213-4
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Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Diversity of Medicinal Plants among Different Forest-use Types of the Pakistani Himalaya Medicinal plants collected in Himalayan forests play a vital role in the livelihoods of regional rural societies and are also increasingly recognized at the international level. However, these forests are being heavily transformed by logging. Here we ask how forest transformation influences the diversity and composition of medicinal plants in northwestern Pakistan, where we studied old-growth forests, forests degraded by logging, and regrowth forests. First, an approximate map indicating these forest types was established and then 15 study plots per forest type were randomly selected. We found a total of 59 medicinal plant species consisting of herbs and ferns, most of which occurred in the old-growth forest. Species number was lowest in forest degraded by logging and intermediate in regrowth forest. The most valuable economic species, including six Himalayan endemics, occurred almost exclusively in old-growth forest. Species composition and abundance of forest degraded by logging differed markedly from that of old-growth forest, while regrowth forest was more similar to old-growth forest. The density of medicinal plants positively correlated with tree canopy cover in old-growth forest and negatively in degraded forest, which indicates that species adapted to open conditions dominate in logged forest. Thus, old-growth forests are important as refuge for vulnerable endemics. Forest degraded by logging has the lowest diversity of relatively common medicinal plants. Forest regrowth may foster the reappearance of certain medicinal species valuable to local livelihoods and as such promote acceptance of forest expansion and medicinal plants conservation in the region.
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