Species diversity, abundance, and vertical size structure of rattans in Borneo and Java |
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Authors: | Natsuki M. Watanabe Eizi Suzuki |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science, Kagoshima University, 1-21-35, Korimoto, Kagoshima 890-0065, Japan |
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Abstract: | We studied rattan communities in four forest types in Borneo and Java to clarify the pattern of species diversity and vegetation structure. Within six plots of 4.82 ha in total, we found 42 rattan species in six genera with 4,736 stems (≥20 cm long). There was a significant positive correlation between rattans and trees in species diversity, decreasing in the order mixed dipterocarp (for rattans: Shannon–Wiener diversity index, H′ = 2.87–3.34) > alluvial (1.96) > lower montane (1.43) > peat swamp forests (1.34). This pattern coincided with the diversity of the regional flora. The density of rattan stems (ha–1) decreased in the order lower montane (5,997) > mixed dipterocarp (598–992) > alluvial (592) > peat swamp forests (162). The maximum height of rattans would be determined by the canopy height, rather than by the maximum tree height. The rattan stem volume ranged from 0.25 to 1.88 m3 ha−1 and was not correlated with the stem density. The cool montane climate seemed to decrease the maximum height of rattans, and a few small rattans made denser colonies. Swampy environments apparently suppressed the survival of non-climbing rattans strongly, but that of tall climbing rattans less so. |
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Keywords: | Calamus Daemonorops Height distribution Liana Palmae (Arecaceae) Species composition Tropical rain forest |
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