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Leaf anatomy features are important characters to support species identification...
Local knowledge of plant-based building materials has long been part of Balinese...
The occurrence of butterfly species at Ujung Kulon National Park is presented ba...
The document contains a list of most and least studied Sulawesi mammals based on...
The document contains a list of most and least studied Sulawesi mammals based on...
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A study of the undergrowth vegetation of Sempu Island, East Java, Indonesia
A study of the undergrowth vegetation of Sempu Island, East Java, Indonesia.Reinwardtia 15(1): 1 - 9. — A study of forest floor vegetation in coastal forest (site 1) and inland lowland forest(site 2) was carried out at the Sempu Island Nature Reserve, Malang Regency, East Java. The objective of the study isto obtain data on plant species diversity, species composition and structure of the forest floor vegetation. In each sitethe vegetation was sampled with a plot of 1 m × 50 m, which was divided into 50 subplots of 1 m × 1 m each. Overallfrom the two plots we recorded 59 species, 57 genera and 39 families. Shannon-Wienner diversity indices (H’) wererelatively high. i.e., 4.47 in Plot 1 and 3.2 in Plot 2, with a mean of 3.84. The number of the seedlings of shrubs andtrees was greater than that of the herbaceous species. The families having the highest number of species wereEuphorbiaceae (6 species) and Fabaceae (5 species). Based on dominant species the vegetation in Plot 1 wasdesignated as Scleria lithosperma-Asystasia nemorum community type, while in Plot 2 Pterospermum javanicum-Knema sp. community type. The similarity index between these community types was only 18 persen. Only P. javanicumshowed a good regeneration and the regeneration of other species in the two community types was poor, indicatingunclear floristic changes in the forest of the Sempu Island. REINWARDTIA Vol 15, No 1, pp: 1 − 9