Assessment of rattan abundance and species composition at Kuala Keniam, Taman Negara Pahang

Nur Hasmiza Abdul Hamid, M. Suratman
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Rattan is one of the most important non-timber forest products after timber that has been used in many applications. Rattan is belonging to the family Arecaceae or Palmae and subfamily Calamoideae. While Malaysia is known to have abundant resources of rattan, there is no comprehensive publication available on the distribution patterns, species abundance and species composition of rattan, especially in the protected forest areas of the country. Information such as these is useful to complement the conservation efforts, while enhancing knowledge on its diversity in the natural habitats. The objectives of this study are to determine the species distribution, abundance and diversity of rattan in the natural population of Kuala Keniam forests in Taman Negara Pahang. The species abundance, composition and distribution of rattan were determined in three established 100m × 20m transects. All rattans were tagged and the variables such as the diameter, stem length, number of culms and habit of rattan were recorded. A total of 69 rattan plants were found in the three transects studied. Three species with highest species richness are Calamus lumidus (Rotan kerai), Calamus caecius (Rotan sega) and Daemonorops didymorphylla (Rotan jernang). In Kuala Keniam forest, rattans are found to be highly distributed at the diameter class of 10mm –15mm. In terms its abundance, it was estimated that there are 115 number of rattan clumps per ha and 520 number of rattan culms per ha are available in this area. Information from this study provides baseline information on the distribution, population structure and density and perhaps an informed basis for in situ conservation and management of this resource.
吉隆坡Keniam、Taman Negara Pahang藤类丰度及物种组成评估
藤是继木材之后最重要的非木材林产品之一,用途广泛。藤属槟榔科或棕榈亚科。虽然众所周知马来西亚有丰富的藤资源,但没有关于藤的分布模式、物种丰度和物种组成的综合出版物,特别是在该国的森林保护区。诸如此类的信息有助于补充保护工作,同时提高对其自然栖息地多样性的认识。本研究的目的是确定塔曼内加拉彭亨州吉隆坡凯尼亚姆森林自然种群中藤本植物的种类分布、丰度和多样性。测定了3个100m × 20m样带藤本植物的种类丰度、组成和分布。对所有藤条进行标记,记录藤条直径、茎长、茎数、习性等变量。3个样地共发现藤本植物69株。物种丰富度最高的3种分别是lumidus (Rotan kerai)、Calamus caecius (Rotan sega)和Daemonorops didymorphylla (Rotan jernang)。在Kuala Keniam森林中,藤条在直径10mm -15mm的范围内高度分布。在丰富度方面,估计该地区每公顷有115个藤丛和520个藤茎。这项研究的资料提供了关于分布、人口结构和密度的基线资料,也许是就地保护和管理这种资源的知情基础。
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