Plant diversity in Ethiopian forest peaks at middle elevation, impacting ecosystem.
Plant diversity in the dry evergreen Afromontane forest of Southeast Ethiopia was studied along an elevation gradient. The researchers found that as elevation increased, functional diversity of plant communities decreased, reaching a peak at middle elevations. Factors like slope and aspect also influenced plant diversity. The study showed that environmental filtering played a significant role in shaping plant diversity patterns. Different indices were used to measure functional diversity, with some performing better than others in this specific forest.