Abundance and Diversity of Native Forage Species in Pastoral Karamoja Sub-Region, Uganda
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2015
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African study monographs
Abstract
Low input pastoral production systems rely exclusively on natural forage resources
in space and time. Information on the abundance and diversity of such pastures is vital
in improving livestock production and managing the biodiversity of grazing landscapes. This
study documented grass and browse forage species utilised in pastoral Karamoja, and determined
their relative abundance by district, season and grazing land cover. Up to 65 grass and
110 browse species were utilised in Karamoja Sub-region. In-situ assessments revealed that
Chloris, Hyparrhennia, Sporobolus, Pennisetum, Aristida, Cynodon, Eragrostis, Setaria, and
Panicum grasses had higher relative abundance. Triumfetta annua, Indigofera erecta, Acacia
drepanolobium, Grewia holstii, Acacia kirkii, Acacia mellifera, Acacia tortolis, Maerua
pseudopetalosa, Acacia oerfota, and Ocimmum canum woody species were the most abundant.
From the community assessment, Hyparrhennia, Chloris, Panicum, Bracharia, Eragrostis,
and Setaria grasses and Acacia mellifera, Cadaba farinose, Acacia oerfota, Acacia
drepanolobium, Caparis tormentosa, Maerua pseudopetalosa and Hisbiscus micrantha woody
plants were identified as the most abundant among the grazing land cover. The grass and
browse forage species varied by season, location, and land cover type. The study also found
detailed local knowledge of grass and browse forage species in the community. This study has
shown the existence of high diversity among grass and browse forage species with differentiated
relative abundance across space and time. This, and the detailed communal cultural
knowledge, form a basis for the improvement of livestock production as well as biodiversity
conservation in Karamoja sub-region.
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Forage, Abundance, Richness, Grasslands, Karamoja
Citation
Anthony, E., Oliver, W., Laban, M., John, M., & GJ, M. M. (2015). Abundance and diversity of native forage species in pastoral Karamoja sub-region, Uganda. African study monographs, 36(4), 261-297.
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https://nru.uncst.go.ug/handle/123456789/4905