Sampling Species Diversity in a Malaysian Rain Forest: The Case of a Logged-Over Forest
This study was carried out in a logged-over forest at Compartment 14, Ayer Hitam Forest, Puchong, on a randomly chosen 5-ha area (200mx250m). The 5-ha plot contained a total of 6621 trees (for trees greater than 5cm dbh) which belonged to 319 species in 148 genera and 51 families and that is 11%...
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2008
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| Online Access: | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7503/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/7503/1/Sampling%20Species%20Diversity%20in%20a%20Malaysian%20Rain%20Forest.pdf |
| Summary: | This study was carried out in a logged-over forest at Compartment 14, Ayer Hitam Forest,
Puchong, on a randomly chosen 5-ha area (200mx250m). The 5-ha plot contained a total of 6621
trees (for trees greater than 5cm dbh) which belonged to 319 species in 148 genera and 51 families
and that is 11% species, 28% genera and 51% families of the total tree taxa found in Peninsular
Malaysia. Endemism and new records were high, 33 species and 30 species respectively. A
minimum contiguous area of 5-ha plot is recommended to capture species diversity in a tropical
logged-over forest. The implications of the findings are herein discussed within the context of
sample plot size, species diversity and conservation of logged-over forest. |
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