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This document contains a list of tables from a research paper. It includes 9 tables that are referenced in the paper. The tables cover a range of topics from the paper including species richness and density of seeds found in forests and plantations, comparisons of species richness between different distances from forests, bird species abundance in forests and plantations, physical and chemical soil parameters in forests and plantations, and results of surveys of local stakeholders. The tables provide data and statistical analysis to support the findings and conclusions of the research.
This document contains a list of tables from a research paper. It includes 9 tables that are referenced in the paper. The tables cover a range of topics from the paper including species richness and density of seeds found in forests and plantations, comparisons of species richness between different distances from forests, bird species abundance in forests and plantations, physical and chemical soil parameters in forests and plantations, and results of surveys of local stakeholders. The tables provide data and statistical analysis to support the findings and conclusions of the research.
This document contains a list of tables from a research paper. It includes 9 tables that are referenced in the paper. The tables cover a range of topics from the paper including species richness and density of seeds found in forests and plantations, comparisons of species richness between different distances from forests, bird species abundance in forests and plantations, physical and chemical soil parameters in forests and plantations, and results of surveys of local stakeholders. The tables provide data and statistical analysis to support the findings and conclusions of the research.
2.1 Species richness, density, diversity, and evenness of seeds recorded in LSB and SSB in the abandoned plantations of CHM and NTK at different distances from the forests. 38
2.2 Comparisons of differences in cumulative species richness between various distance intervals at 95% confidence level using rich (R package). The values indicate differences in species. * p < 0 05, ** p < 0 001, ns not significant. 41
2.3 Mean species richness and seed density ( x se) across different dispersal modes encountered in the litter (m -2 ) in forests and plantations. (Pa # : from soil seed bank in cm -3 ). 42
2.4 Mean species richness and seed density (x se) across different life-forms encountered in the litter (m -2) of forests and plantations. (herbs # : from soil seed bank in cm -3 ). 45
2.5 Mean species richness and seed density (x se) across different seed size encountered in the litter (m -2 ) of forests and plantations. (Micro # : from soil seed bank in cm -3 ). 48
2.6 Species richness, abundance, diversity, and evenness of birds in forests and plantations at CHM and NTK. 50
2.7 Species richness (m -2 ) and seed density (m -2 ) within managed and abandoned tea plantation and adjacent forests. 59
3.1 Standard procedures and instruments used for soil analysis. 69
3.2 Mean species richness, stem density, diversity and evenness of vegetation in the plantations and forests at CHM and NTK. 74
3.3 Mean species richness, stem density, diversity and evenness of woody plants and seedlings in plantations at various distances from the forest.
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3.4 Comparisons of differences in cumulative species richness between various distance intervals at 95% confidence level using rich (R package). The values indicate differences in species, * p <0 05, ** p < 0 001, ns not significance, FI forest interior, FE forest edge, T25 = 25 m inside the plantation from the forest, T60 = 60 m inside plantation from the forest and T95 = 95 m inside plantation from the forest. 76
3.5 Physical parameters measured in the plantations and forests during six seasonal samples. (t-Test: two-sampled, assuming unequal variances); p* <0.05; ** p <0.0001. 84
3.6 Chemical parameters of soil at CHM and NTK and its surrounding forests (t-Test: Two-sampled assuming unequal variances; ( * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001). 85
3.7 The best three multiple linear regression models for species richness and stem-density of woody plants at CHM and NTK, based on AICc and model weightages. The models indicated in bold letters are the best models. K = Potassium, P= Phosphorous, N = Nitrogen. 87
3.8 The best three multiple linear regression models for species richness and stem-density of woody seedlings at CHM and NTK, based on AICc and model weightages. The models indicated in bold letters are the best models. K = Potassium, P= Phosphorous. 87
3.9 Comparison of species richness and density across litter seed bank, woody seedlings and woody plants in tea plantations and forests. 95
4.1 Summary of stakeholders responses to survey questions. 115
4.2 Logistic regression analysis with dependent variable willingness to move out ( Yes 1 and No 0) and other independent variables. Bold variables are significant predictors. 122
4.3 Native species selection based on the successional groups and microsite suitability for ecological restoration. (Note Ranks are based on higher density within the 17-year old abandoned tea plantations; Successional groups fast growing, medium-growing, slow-growing; heliophilic nature (i.e., Light tolerance level) open- shade, medium-shade, dark-shade). Bold species are the top 3 in each plantation. 128