Tree Composition in Secondary Forest of Lore Lindu National Park, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

作者: Ramadhanil Pitopang , Paul J. A. Keßler , S. Robbert Gradstein , Edi Guhardja , Sri S. Tjitrosudirdjo

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-08237-9_15

关键词: Forest gardeningNational parkCensusRainforestGeographySecondary forestAgroforestryBiodiversityHectareWoody plantForestry

摘要: Indonesia is a country of megadiversity and ranks 5th on the list world’s richest countries in terms biological diversity. The rich diversity evidenced by rain forests Lore Lindu National Park (229,177 ha), Central Sulawesi, which may contain about 150 species trees (> 10 cm dbh) one hectare at ca. 1000 m elevation (Kessler et al. submitted). More than 2000 woody plants have been recorded from Sulawesi recent census (Kesler 2002).

参考文章(5)
JWF Slik, None, Keys to the taxa of Macaranga and Mallotus (Euphorbiaceae) of East Kalimantan (Indonesia) Flora Malesiana Bulletin. ,vol. 12, pp. 157- 178 ,(1998)
Dieter Mueller-Dombois, Heinz Ellenberg, Aims and Methods of Vegetation Ecology ,(1974)
M.M. Bos, R. Pitopang, P.J.A. Keßler, S.E.C. Sierra Daza, L.P.M. Willemse, A. Kop, S.R. Gradstein, Checklist of woody plants of Sulawesi, Indonesia Blumea. Supplement. ,vol. 14, pp. 1- 160 ,(2002)
Michael Kessler, Paul J.A. Keßler, S. Robbert Gradstein, Kerstin Bach, Michaela Schmull, Ramadhanil Pitopang, Tree diversity in primary forest and different land use systems in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Biodiversity and Conservation. ,vol. 14, pp. 547- 560 ,(2005) , 10.1007/S10531-004-3914-7
Roy Nelson, Betty Nelson, LaVerne Sumner, Ficus benjamina L. ,(1996)