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Patrick Addo-Fordjour

Theoretical and Applied Biology

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Patrick Addo-Fordjour is a Professor of Ecology in the Department of Theoretical and Applied Biology, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Ghana. He holds a PhD degree in Tropical Forest Ecology from Universiti Sains Malaysia. His research interests include (1) forest ecology, with special focus on liana ecology, (2) forest management, (3) biodiversity conservation, and (4) environmental biology. He is a leading expert on lianas in Africa and the world as a whole. His research works on lianas have contributed immensely towards increasing the global understanding of liana ecology. Specifically, he is interested in (i) assessing how ecological communities respond to human disturbance and environmental factors, and its implications for forest management and biodiversity conservation, (ii) assessing patterns in ecological networks, and (iii) documenting indigenous knowledge and uses of plants as a tool for complimenting management and conservation strategies. He is also involved in assessing environmental components (e.g., soils, water) and food crops for heavy metal contamination, and phytoremediating those environmental components. Patrick teaches several undergraduate and postgraduate courses including Principles of Ecology; Principles of Ecology & Biodiversity Conservation; Ecological Consultancy; Sustainable Forest Management, Population and Community Ecology; Scientific Communication; Environmental and Social Impact Assessment and Environmental Risks; Biosystematics; Principles of Systematics. He organises short courses on Flora and Fauna Baseline Studies in EIA. He has supervised over 20 masters and 5 PhD thesis. He serves as an editor for 4 international peer-reviewed journals. In addition, he is a reviewer for more than 20 peer-reviewed journals. He is an External Examiner for Postgraduate thesis and External Assessor for Academic Staff Promotion of University of Ghana, Legon.

Research Summary

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The researcher has focused extensively on wetlands for wastewater treatment, integrating their expertise in ecosystem dynamics, plant and animal studies, and ethical considerations. Key research themes include the ecological impacts of human disturbance, the role of Liana species, and forest management challenges. The methodology involves employing Allometric equations to estimate Liana biomass and analyzing tree community structure. Additionally, they explore edge effects on forest ecosystems and the biological responses to natural disturbances, such as fires and logging, contributing significantly to our understanding of tropical wetlands and ecosystem resilience in Ghana.

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Phytoremediation of Wastewater with<i>Limnocharis Flava, Thalia Geniculata</i>and<i>Typha Latifolia</i>in Constructed Wetlands(2012)
Floristic composition, structure and natural regeneration in a moist semi-deciduous forest following anthropogenic disturbances and plant invasion.(2009)
Effects of human disturbance on liana community diversity and structure in a tropical rainforest, Malaysia: implication for conservation(2012)
Environmental factors associated with liana community assemblages in a tropical forest reserve, Ghana(2014)
Land use land cover dynamics and fragmentation-induced changes in woody plant community structure in a mining landscape, Ghana(2021)
Factors Influencing Liana Species Richness and Structure following Anthropogenic Disturbance in a Tropical Forest, Ghana(2013)
Selective and clear-cut logging have varied imprints on tree community structure in a moist semi-deciduous forest in Ghana(2022)
Patterns of liana community diversity and structure in a tropical rainforest reserve, <scp>G</scp>hana: effects of human disturbance(2012)
Linear edge effects on liana and tree communities in two tropical forest ecosystems in Ghana(2016)
Temporal dynamics of liana communities in moist semi-deciduous forest stands with different management histories in Ghana(2021)
Impacts of Forest Management on Community Assemblage and Carbon Stock of Lianas in a Tropical Lowland Forest, Malaysia(2014)
Wildfires cause shifts in liana community structure and liana-soil relationships in a moist semi-deciduous forest in Ghana(2020)
Changes in liana community structure and functional traits along a chronosequence of selective logging in a moist semi-deciduous forest in Ghana(2019)
Liana Assemblages in Tropical Forests of Africa and Southeast Asia: Diversity, Abundance, and Management(2015)
Impacts of forest management on liana diversity and community structure in a tropical forest in Ghana: implications for conservation(2015)
Logging and topographic effects on tree community structure and habitat associations in a tropical upland evergreen forest, Ghana(2020)
Effects of linear edges on tree communities and soil properties in a moist semi-deciduous forest in Ghana(2024)
Butterfly community assemblages in relation to human disturbance in a tropical upland forest in Ghana, and implications for conservation(2015)
Patterns and drivers of liana community structure across five forest ecosystem types in Ghana(2025)
Effects of forest edge and plant invasion on liana community structure in a moist semi-deciduous forest, Ghana(2025)
Liana species richness, abundance and relationship with trees in the Bobiri forest reserve, Ghana: Impact of management systems(2009)
Impacts of forest management on liana abundance and liana–tree relationships in a tropical forest in Malaysia and implications for conservation(2012)
Intercontinental comparison of liana community assemblages in tropical forests of Ghana and Malaysia(2016)
Plant invasion drives liana and tree community assemblages and liana-tree network structure in two moist semi-deciduous forests in Ghana(2022)
Does road-edge affect liana community structure and liana-host interactions in evergreen rainforests in Ghana?(2019)
Edge disturbance shapes liana diversity and abundance but not liana‐tree interaction network patterns in moist semi‐deciduous forests, Ghana(2022)
Clearcutting and selective logging have inconsistent effects on liana diversity and abundance but not on liana–tree interaction networks(2021)
Forest fragmentation drives liana community structure but not the patterns of liana–tree interaction network in two forest ecosystems in Ghana(2021)
Patterns of Liana Abundance, Reproductive Traits and Liana-Tree Relationships in Relation to Forest Management in a Tropical Forest in Ghana(2015)
Edge disturbance shapes liana diversity and abundance but not liana-tree interaction network patterns in moist semi-deciduous forests, Ghana(2021)
Correction to: Plant invasion drives liana and tree community assemblages and liana-tree network structure in two moist semi-deciduous forests in Ghana(2022)
Diversity and conservation of medicinal plants in the Bomaa community of the Brong Ahafo region, Ghana(2008)
In vitro antiproliferative activities of some Ghanaian medicinal plants(2024)
Ethnobotanical study of medicinal plants used to treat HIV, cancer and diabetes in some communities of Ashanti Region, Ghana(2023)
Effects of human disturbances and plant invasion on liana community structure and relationship with trees in the Tinte Bepo forest reserve, Ghana(2009)
Liana community assemblages in relation to human disturbance in a tropical forest in Ghana: implications for conservation(2015)
Trends and drivers of land cover changes in a tropical urban forest in Ghana(2020)
Mining-induced changes in ecosystem services value and implications of their economic and relational cost in a mining landscape, Ghana(2023)
Patterns and drivers of forest land cover changes in tropical semi-deciduous forests in Ghana(2016)
Defining the Anthropocene tropical forest: Moving beyond ‘disturbance’ and ‘landscape domestication’ with concepts from African worldviews(2024)
Environmental factors influencing liana community diversity, structure and habitat associations in a tropical hill forest, Malaysia(2013)
Local environmental factors shape liana community structure along an elevation gradient in a tropical rainforest(2021)
Development of Allometric Equations for Estimating Above-Ground Liana Biomass in Tropical Primary and Secondary Forests, Malaysia(2013)
Mixed Species Allometric Models for Estimating above-Ground Liana Biomass in Tropical Primary and Secondary Forests, Ghana(2013)
Selective and Clear-Cut Logging Have Varied Imprints on Tree Community Structure in a Moist Semi-Deciduous Forest in Ghana(2022)
Erratum to “Development of Allometric Equations for Estimating Above-Ground Liana Biomass in Tropical Primary and Secondary Forests, Malaysia”(2013)
Microbiological and Sensory Analysis of Imported Fruit Juices in Kumasi, Ghana(2008)
Floristic Composition and Vegetation Structure of The KNUST Botanic Garden, Kumasi, Ghana(2009)
Farmers’ knowledge, experience and management of fall armyworm in a major maize producing municipality in Ghana(2023)
Farmers’ knowledge, experience and management of fall armyworm in a major maize producing municipality in Ghana(2023)
Dynamic influence of mining-induced land use land cover changes on avifauna community over a mining landscape, Ghana(2024)
Topography and Logging Structure Liana Community Assemblages in an Upland Evergreen Forest, Ghana(2025)
Composition and distribution of vascular epiphytes in a tropical semideciduous forest, Ghana(2009)
Diversity and distribution of ferns on the campus of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Kumasi, Ghana(2007)
Assessment of knowledge and patterns of weedicide and personal protective equipment usage among farmers in some cocoa farming communities in Ghana(2023)
A bioactive fraction from the leaves of Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn. exhibits antiproliferative activity via cell cycle arrest at the G1/S checkpoint and initiation of apoptosis via poly [ADP-ribose] polymerase 1 (PARP1) cleavage in HeLa cells.(2025)
Valorisation of Biowaste and Aquatic Invasive Plants Through Compost Production for Agricultural Use(2023)
The Potential and Coupling Effect of Compost and Mucuna for Quarry Site Restoration: A Study at the YongwaLimestone Quarry in Ghana(2015)
Economic Viability Assessment of Small-Scale Biomass Composting Project Within a Developing Country Context(2023)
Effects of pesticide application on soil bacteria community structure in a cabbage-based agroecosystem in Ghana(2025)
Mosquito community structure in contrasting anthropized landscapes in the Kumasi Metropolis of Ghana(2022)
Mosquito Control Strategies and Insecticide Resistance of the Malaria Vector in Urbanized Land Use Types in Suame Municipality, Ghana(2024)
Valorisation of Biowaste and Aquatic Invasive Plants Through Compost Production for Agricultural Use(2022)
Correction to: Mosquito community structure in contrasting anthropized landscapes in the kumasi metropolis of Ghana(2022)
Mining-Induced Changes in the Value of Ecosystem Services, and Associated Economic Loss in a Mining Landscape, Ghana(2023)
Effects of Pesticide Application on Soil Bacteria Community Structure as Revealed by Pacbio Sequencing(2023)
A review of preclinical evidence of Cryptolepis nigrescens (Wennberg) L. Joubert. and Bruyns., Prosopsis africana (Guill. and Perr.) Taub. and Pterygota macrocarpa K. Schum. traditionally used to manage tumours in Ghana(2023)
In Vitro Cytotoxic Activity of Five Ghanaian Plants on Human Cancer Cell Lines(2024)
In vitro cytotoxic activity of five Ghanaian plants on human cancer cell lines(2024)

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