Checklist of trees and shrubs in Bukaleba forest reserve, Uganda

Checklist
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Publication date:
22 de março de 2023
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Descrição

These data were collected by the Forest Department of Uganda under the ‘Natural Forest Management and Conservation Project’ (No. 6100.37.42.015) and the project of ‘Institutional Support for the Protection of East African Biodiversity’ (UNO/RAF/006/GEF). These data were collected from 1993 to1995 and published in a series of reports edited by Howard and Davenport (1996). The data have been mobilized by the staff of the A Rocha Uganda and A Rocha International under the project "Raising the profile of data for the conservation of four forested African landscapes" funded by GBIF's BID Programme, and coordinated by ARocha Kenya. The mobilized data consists of checklist of trees and shrubs from Bukaleba Forest Reserve. The data are based on fieldwork which involved a team of botanists surveying the reserve along a series of transects, observing and searching for new species of trees and shrubs between May,1993 and March,1995

Registros de Dados

Os dados deste recurso de checklist foram publicados como um Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A), que é o formato padronizado para compartilhamento de dados de biodiversidade como um conjunto de uma ou mais tabelas de dados. A tabela de dados do núcleo contém 95 registros.

This IPT archives the data and thus serves as the data repository. The data and resource metadata are available for download in the downloads section. The versions table lists other versions of the resource that have been made publicly available and allows tracking changes made to the resource over time.

Versões

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Como citar

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Barahukwa A, Namaganda M, Mbiro J, Mbiro A, Kaweesa S, Baltzer M, Davenport T, Howard P (2023). Checklist of trees and shrubs in Bukaleba forest reserve, Uganda. Version 1.0. A Rocha Uganda. Checklist dataset. https://cloud.gbif.org/africa/resource?r=checklistoftreesandshrubsofbukalebaforestreserve&v=1.0

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O editor e o detentor dos direitos deste trabalho é A Rocha Uganda. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY 4.0) License.

GBIF Registration

Este recurso foi registrado no GBIF e atribuído ao seguinte GBIF UUID: 9865a3db-2f43-4a30-9c2d-7d61e5172726.  A Rocha Uganda publica este recurso, e está registrado no GBIF como um publicador de dados aprovado por GBIF Uganda.

Palavras-chave

Checklist; Trees; Shrubs; Bukaleba Forest Reserve

Contatos

Anke Barahukwa
  • Provedor Dos Metadados
  • Ponto De Contato
  • Research officer
A Rocha Uganda
  • Gayaza-Kyetume, Kayunga Road P.O. Box 11569, Kampala, Uganda
Kampala
UG
  • +256414663875
Mary Namaganda
  • Provedor Dos Metadados
  • Originador
  • Ponto De Contato
  • Reviewer
Makerere University Herbarium
  • Wandegeya, Makerere University. P.O.Box 7062, Kampala-Uganda
180 Kampala
UG
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Jeremy Mbiro
  • Originador
  • Director of Science and Conservation
A Rocha Uganda
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Kampala
UG
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Alexander Mbiro
  • Originador
  • Research and conservation Officer
A Rocha Uganda
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Kampala
UG
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Sara Kaweesa
  • Originador
  • National Director
A Rocha Uganda
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P.O. Box 11569, Kampala, Uganda Kampala
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Michael Baltzer
  • Ponto De Contato
  • Resaecher
Shoal Conservation
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Tim Davenport
  • Originador
  • Ponto De Contato
  • Researcher
Wildlife Conservation Society
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Peter Howard
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  • Researcher
Natural World Heritage Sites
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Anke Barahukwa
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  • Research Officer
A Rocha Uganda
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Kampala
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Michael Baltzer
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Shoal Conservation c/o Synchronicity Earth
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Jeremy Lindsell
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  • Director of Science and Conservation
A Rocha International
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NFA National Forestry Authority
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National Forestry Authority
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Cobertura Geográfica

The data were collected from Bukaleba forest reserve based on observation records.

Coordenadas delimitadoras Sul Oeste [-90, -180], Norte Leste [90, 180]

Cobertura Taxonômica

A total of 95 shrub and tree species were recorded and identified to species level.

Espécie Steganotaenia araliacea Hochst., Terminalia schimperiana Hochst. ex Engl. & Diels

Cobertura Temporal

Data Inicial / Data final 1993-05-01 / 1995-03-30

Dados Sobre o Projeto

A Rocha Uganda is part of the eleven organizations that came together to mobilize, share and use biodiversity data across four African countries to help with the conservation of four forested African landscapes. These landscapes cover over 450,000 hectares of tropical forests in four countries where the A Rocha family is undertaking conservation work. The project includes five of the organizations belonging to the A Rocha family (i.e., A Rocha Uganda, A Rocha International, A Rocha Kenya, Eden Care Initiative-Nigeria, and A Rocha Ghana) as partners. Other partner organizations include; National Museum of Kenya, African Butterfly Research Institute (ABRI), Kenya Wildlife Service, National Forest Authority in Uganda, Council for Scientific Industrial Research- Food Research Institute in Ghana and A.P Leventis Ornithological Research Institute in Nigeria. With funding from JRS Biodiversity Foundation and European Union (https://european-union.europa.eu/) through the Biodiversity Information for Development (BID) program of GBIF, a regional project “Raising the profile of data for the conservation of four forested African landscapes” was initiated and its seeking to utilize biodiversity data to better conserve biodiversity-rich but threatened forests of Atewa in Ghana; key coastal forests of Kenya (Dakatcha, Taita Hills, Shimba Hills and Kaya Forests); Kwande and Oban-liku in Nigeria and Eastern Uganda key forests (West Bugwe and Igwe-Luvunya, South Busoga, Bukaleba, Mabira, Mukono, Mpanga, Mpigi and Zika Forest Reserves). The dataset “Checklists of Trees and shrubs in Bukaleba forest reserve” reports data collected under a programme of Uganda Forest Department’s Natural Forest Conservation Section to undertake biodiversity surveys in 65 of Uganda’s forests.

Título Raising the profile of data for the conservation of four forested African landscapes
Identificador BID-AF2020-140-REG
Financiamento Publication of this dataset in GBIF was made possible through the BID programme of GBIF with co-funding from the JRS Biodiversity Foundation. The original fieldwork was supported by grants from the EC (“Natural Forest Management and Conservation Project” 6100.37.42.015) and from UNDP/FAO through the GEF (“Institutional Support for the Protection of East African Biodiversity” UNO/RAF/006/GEF)
Descrição da Área de Estudo Bukaleba Forest Reserve lies in the county of Bunya in the administrative district of Mayuge. The reserve covers an area of 97 km2 with an altitudinal range of 1158 - 1334 m and lies between 330 18’ and 330 32’ E, and 00 11’ and 00 15’ S. The reserve is located on a small peninsula on the edge of Lake Victoria.
Descrição do Design The fieldwork involved a team of two or three field botanists travelling on foot throughout the reserve along a series of transects, observing and searching for new species of trees and shrubs. The transects used took advantage of existing roads and footpaths to gain access to all distinct vegetation communities and forest types; to traverse the full range of altitude represented in the reserve; to visit slopes of different aspect, and all different habitat features, such as rock outcrops, ridges, gullies, water courses and swamps. The area to be visited on successive days of the inventory exercise was planned at the beginning of the session by reference to aerial photographs and 1:50,000 topographic maps. This was modified as fieldwork proceeded to take advantage of field conditions, local knowledge and access routes encountered.

O pessoal envolvido no projeto:

Anke Barahukwa
  • Processador
Mary Namaganda
Jeremy Lindsell
  • Provedor De Conteúdo
Alexander Mbiro
  • Ponto De Contato
Sara Kaweesa
  • Ponto De Contato
Peter Howard
  • Pesquisador Principal

Métodos de Amostragem

While following a transect, the botanists observed broad patterns of species composition, so as to compile a ‘day list’ of the trees and shrubs encountered, together with an evaluation of abundance for each species using the DAFOR acronym (where D = Dominant; A = Abundant; F = Frequent; O = Occasional and R = Rare, see box below). Thus, the field records generated by each day’s fieldwork comprised a map showing the transect route taken, a corresponding list of species encountered and an abundance rating for each species. A broad definition of trees and shrubs has been used so as to include sub-shrubs and climbing/scrambling shrubs, but excluding woody climbers and woody herbs. Under this definition, 1251 species are known from Uganda, as listed by Howard (1994).

Área de Estudo This data is a checklist dataset of trees and shrubs recorded from Bukaleba Forest Reserve
Controle de Qualidade Using transects, the botanists observed broad patterns of species composition, so as to compile a ‘day list’ of the trees and shrubs encountered, together with an evaluation of abundance for each species using the DAFOR acronym (where D = Dominant; A = Abundant; F = Frequent; O = Occasional and R = Rare, see box below). Thus, the field records generated by each day’s fieldwork comprised a map showing the transect route taken, a corresponding list of species encountered and an abundance rating for each species. A broad definition of trees and shrubs has been used so as to include sub-shrubs and climbing/scrambling shrubs, but excluding woody climbers and woody herbs. Under this definition, 1251 species are known from Uganda, as listed by Howard (1994). The geographic coordinates of sampling locations were recorded during the original fieldwork using the Military Grid Reference System (old version). These were converted to a standard UTM format and then to decimal latitude and longitude using GIS based tools.

Descrição dos passos do método:

  1. The national survey of Uganda forests collected data in 65 forests. The original field survey results including all data were published in a series of reports by the Forest Department of Uganda (Howard et al. 1996). The current dataset comprises records of trees and shrubs transected during this survey. We selected a sample of forests that had been surveyed in the Central and Eastern Regions of Uganda in order to digitize the data for GBIF. Electronic copies of the written reports and a separate electronic database of records were made available for this purpose by the original authors of the reports (Peter Howard). We extracted the records of trees and shrubs from the electronic database and supplemented these with location data provided in the narrative reports. The location data in the original reports were provided in Military Grid Reference System. These were first converted to standard UTM coordinates, noting that the MGRS was using an old datum (MGRS-AL scheme also called "MGRS old"). UTM coordinates were then converted to decimal degrees using an online conversion spreadsheet (https://giscrack.com/download-excel-template-convert-geographic-coordinates-utm/). The converted locations were then checked against Google Maps imagery to confirm that a satisfactory conversion had been made. Species records from each Forest Reserve were checked against the distribution maps in Carswell et al. (2005) and through expert assessment (J. Lindsell & Mary Namaganda) to ensure that no unsubstantiated or extralimital records were included.

Citações bibliográficas

  1. Davenport, T., Howard, P., & Baltzer, M. (Eds.). (1996). Bukaleba and Mukono District Forest Reserve: Biodiversity Report no. 28. Forest Department, Kampala.
  2. Eggeling, W. J. and Dale, I. R. (1952). The Indigenous Trees of the Uganda Protectorate. 491pp. Government Printer, Entebbe.
  3. Hamilton, A. (1981). A Field Guide to Uganda Forest Trees. 279 pp. Makerere University Press, Kampala.
  4. Howard, P. C. (1991). Nature Conservation in Uganda’s Tropical Forest Reserves. IUCN Gland, Switzerland.
  5. Howard, P. C. and Davenport, T. R. B. (1996). Forest Biodiversity Reports, vols. 1–33. Uganda Forest Department, Kampala, Uganda.
  6. Howard, P. C. (1994). An Annotated Checklist of Uganda’s Indigenous Trees and Shrubs. Uganda Forest Department, Kampala.
  7. Langdale-Brown, I., Osmaston, H. A., and Wilson, J. G. (1964). The Vegetation of Uganda and Its Bearing on Land-use. 159 pp. Government Printer, Entebbe.
  8. Polhill, R.M., Milne-Redhead, E., Turrill, W.B., and Hubbard, C.E. (from 1954). Flora of Tropical East Africa (in many parts). Crown Agents, London and Balkema, Rotterdam.