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Heterospecific and conspecific associations of trees in lowland tropical forest of New Guinea

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dc.contributor.author Murdjoko, A
dc.contributor.author Djitmau, Dony
dc.contributor.author Djitmau, Marthen
dc.contributor.author Siburian, Rima
dc.contributor.author Ungirwalu, Antoni
dc.contributor.author Wanma, Alfredo
dc.contributor.author Mardiyadi, Zulfikar
dc.contributor.author Rumatora, Alexander
dc.contributor.author Mofu, Wolfram
dc.contributor.author Sineri, Anton
dc.contributor.author Fatem, Sepus
dc.contributor.author Worabai, Descarlo
dc.contributor.author May, Nunang
dc.contributor.author Tokede, Max
dc.contributor.author Warmetan, Herman
dc.contributor.author Wanggai, Charly
dc.contributor.author Wanma, Jimmy
dc.contributor.author Sirami, Eliezer
dc.contributor.author Paembonan, Johana
dc.contributor.author Unenor, Erni
dc.contributor.author Kuswandi, Relawan
dc.contributor.author Lekitoo, Krisma
dc.contributor.author Khayati, Lisna
dc.contributor.author Benu, Nithanel
dc.contributor.author Tambing, Junus
dc.contributor.author Saragih, Sastra
dc.date.accessioned 2020-10-21T01:42:58Z
dc.date.available 2020-10-21T01:42:58Z
dc.date.issued 2020-09-09
dc.identifier.issn 1412-033X
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.unipa.ac.id:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/573
dc.description.abstract Murdjoko A, Jitmau MM, Djitmau DA, Siburian RHS, Ungirwalu A, Wanma AO, Mardiyadi Z, Rumatora A, Mofu WY, Sineri AS, Fatem SM, Worabai D, May NL, Tokede MJ, Warmetan H, Wanggai CB, Wanma JF, Sirami EV, Paembonan JB, Unenor E, Kuswandi R, Lekitoo K, Khayati L, Benu NMH, Tambing J, Saragih ASB. 2020. Heterospecific and conspecific associations of trees in lowland tropical forest of New Guinea. Biodiversitas 21: 4405-4418. The vegetation in the tropical rainforest of New Guinea consists of a large number of species that interact with each other within and among species. While several studies have attempted to reveal the diversity of flora of New Guinea, little is known about plant communities that develop associations. This study aimed to investigate the associations of tree species in lowland tropical forest in New Guinea. The associations depicted in this study were in the form of conspecific associations (among small and large individuals within same species) and heterospecific (among individuals of different species and divided into under and upper story). We established 48 rectangular plots created in Murkim and Teiraplu as part of Pegunungan Bintang District, Papua Province. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) was used to analyze heterospecific and conspecific associations. The results showed that the understory and upper story vegetation had different patterns of heterospecific association. The understory configured three heterospecific associations, consisting of 5, 13, and 90 species, while the upper story formed four heterospecific associations with 4, 8, 11, and 63 species. The analysis of conspecific associations showed of 149 tree species recorded in the study sites, only 66 species that had both small and large individuals, displaying the pattern of conspecific association. Among them, 41 species had positive associations while 25 species had negative associations. Our findings enrich the knowledge in theoretical ecology of tropical forests, especially in New Guinea. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Biodiversitas en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries 21;9
dc.subject Canonical correspondence analysis, CCA, Papuasia, tree community, tropical rainforest, vegan package en_US
dc.title Heterospecific and conspecific associations of trees in lowland tropical forest of New Guinea en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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