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1 June 2012 Vascular flora inventory and plant diversity of the Ruvubu National Park, Burundi
Tatien Masharabu, Marie Josée Bigendako, Benoît Nzigidahera, Balthazar Mpawenayo, Jean Lejoly, Frédéric Bangirinama, Jan Bogaert
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Abstract

The Ruvubu National Park, the biggest protected area and biodiversity refuge of the country, is comparatively less studied than western Burundi near Bujumbura, the capital. This article reports the results of a botanical inventory of the vascular plants from the protected area, evidences species newly encountered and establishes a comparison of the floristic diversity with the Akagera National Park in Rwanda located in the same phytochorion, in the Lake Victoria regional mosaic. Records from the Ruvubu include 522 species (including infraspecific groups) from 96 families and 306 genera, representing nearly 17% of the known vascular plants of Burundi. The most common families were the Fabaceae, the Asteraceae and the Poaceae. 96 species or 18% of the flora were encountered for the first time in the park. Study of environmental determinants of Leguminosae abundance and floristic variability would provide more precisions.

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Tatien Masharabu, Marie Josée Bigendako, Benoît Nzigidahera, Balthazar Mpawenayo, Jean Lejoly, Frédéric Bangirinama, and Jan Bogaert "Vascular flora inventory and plant diversity of the Ruvubu National Park, Burundi," Adansonia 34(1), 155-162, (1 June 2012). https://doi.org/10.5252/a2012n1a17
Received: 20 October 2010; Accepted: 24 March 2011; Published: 1 June 2012
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KEYWORDS
Akagera
Burundi
floristic inventory
inventaire floristique
Plant richness
richesse floristique
Ruvubu
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