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Pattern of tree diversity in lowland tropical forest in Nikiwar, West Papua, Indonesia

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dc.contributor.author Murdjoko, Agustinus
dc.contributor.author Djitmau, Dony
dc.contributor.author Ungirwalu, Antoni
dc.contributor.author Sinery, Anton
dc.contributor.author Siburian, Rima H S
dc.contributor.author Mardiyadi, Zulfikar
dc.contributor.author Wanma, Alfredo
dc.contributor.author Wanma, Jimmy
dc.contributor.author Rumatora, Alexander
dc.contributor.author Mofu, Wolfram
dc.contributor.author Worabai, Descarlo
dc.contributor.author May, Nunang
dc.contributor.author Jitmau, Marthen
dc.contributor.author Mentansan, George
dc.contributor.author Krey, Keliopas
dc.contributor.author Musaad, Ishak
dc.contributor.author Manaf, Marhan
dc.contributor.author Abdullah, Yunus
dc.contributor.author Mamboai, Hans
dc.contributor.author Pamuji, Khristian
dc.contributor.author Raharjo, Syafrudin
dc.contributor.author Kilmaskossu, Agustinus
dc.contributor.author Bachri, Samsul
dc.contributor.author Alzair, Nur
dc.contributor.author Tambing, Junus
dc.contributor.author Benu, Nithanel
dc.contributor.author Kuswandi, Relawan
dc.contributor.author Khayati, Lisna
dc.contributor.author Lekitoo, Krisma
dc.date.accessioned 2022-01-20T08:28:03Z
dc.date.available 2022-01-20T08:28:03Z
dc.date.issued 2021-12-12
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.unipa.ac.id:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/760
dc.description.abstract Trees are significant components of ecosystems built by several widespread species. For instance, Papua forest is known to comprise abiotic and biotic elements. Also, certain plants have grown in popu larity to a point where they are discovered almost everywhere. The purpose of this study, therefore, was to investigate tree diversity, distribution, and the importance of conservation. Data were collected in four locations using a total of 24 sample plots spread across Idoor, Karst, Persemaian, and Torembi, where seven, four, seven, and five plots were allocated, respectively. These forests formed a mixed natural plantation comprising 76 species from 35 families. Furthermore, Idoor and Karst generated the highest species diver sity and varied significantly compared to Persemaian, while Torembi showed similarities with the other three locations. This condition formed three ecosystem communities across Persemaian, Karst, Idoor, and Torembi. Also, the composition of the dominant species showed variations at the seedling and sapling levels believed to structure the understory, while the pole and tree levels characterized the overstory. The total species status was described as critically endangered (CR) of two species, vulnerable (VU) of six species, least con cern (LC) of 28 species, and data deficient (DD) species. Therefore, location management is advised to not only pay significant attention in terms of economic benefits but also ecological, including the provisions for ex-situ and in-situ conservation to support sustainable forest management. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Dendrobiology en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries 85;1
dc.subject dendrogram, conservation, Importance Value Index, Shannon-Weiner, understory en_US
dc.title Pattern of tree diversity in lowland tropical forest in Nikiwar, West Papua, Indonesia en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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