A Comparative Study of Plant Species Composition of Grasslands in Saiwa Swamp National Park and Kakamega Forest, Kenya

作者: P.E. Akwee , V.A. Palapala , J.P. Gweyi-Onyango

DOI: 10.1080/09766901.2010.11884719

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摘要: Kakamega forest is a tropical rain ecosystem while Saiwa Swamp National Park (SSNP) riverine ecosystem. A study was conducted to determine plant species diversity of the grasslands in b...

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