INFLUENCE OF VARIATION IN BIOPHYSICAL FACTORS ON TREE SPECIES STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION IN KAPSERET FOREST, UASIN GISHU COUNTY, KENYA
Abstract
Forests are important for survival and development of human and other fauna. However, they are under degradation
due to changes in biophysical factors which affects tree species structure and composition. Understanding these
variations and their influence on tree species structure and composition guides conservation of forest. This study
aimed at assessing the influence of variation in biophysical factors on tree species structure and composition.
Ecological survey was used whereby, tree species and soil samples were studied from 12 sample plots identified
through stratified sampling techniques within Kapseret forest. Tree species were enumerated and recorded by
species name and Diameter at Breast Height (DBH), those with ≥3m height and DBH > 9.5 cm were classified as
trees, while those with ≤3m height and less than DBH ≤ 9.5cm were recorded as saplings. Tree species attributes
assessed included: tree DBH and diversity, while biophysical variables measured were: soil organic carbon (SOC),
soil texture, phosphorous and potassium. A total of 148 tree species were identified with 62.16% being saplings
while 35.14% were mature trees. The CCA results indicated positive correlation between tree species diversity with
variation in biophysical factors, the presence of gaps with high P levels were associated with majority of the
saplings, however, the DBH class distribution did not indicate an inverse J-shape portraying high degradation. The
tree species-biophysical factors should therefore be utilized with other environmental factors such as
topography,light intensity,temperature and wind when planning and choosing species for rehabilitation and
restoration of degraded landscapes.