菲律宾东部阿尔拜省城市森林片段树种多样性研究

Dean Carlo Galias, J. Guerrero, M. General, Erwin Bañares, Jocelyn Serrano
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城市地区的森林碎片在城市景观的许多方面都很重要。在这项研究中,首次对菲律宾东部阿尔拜省的城市森林碎片Bicol Kalikasan公园内的树种进行了统计。采用点中心四分之一法(PCQM)评价其群落结构。多样性、优势度和均匀度指数同样计算。结果表明,25种记录树种至少分布于25科。多样性中等(H′= 2.84),均匀度很高(J = 0.88),优势度很低(D = 0.08)。榕(Ficus septica) (IV = 28.93)、多腺黑素(Melanolepis multiglandolosa) (IV = 9.74)和白杨(Omalanthus populneus) (IV = 2.94)属于易再生林。记录到的入侵种有小木兰花(Gmelina arborea, IV = 40.12)和大叶甜菊(sweetenia macrophylla, IV = 21.75),重要性值分别为第1位和第6位。Bicol Kalikasan森林公园内的树木多样性暗示了依赖于树种的其他生物的多样性。现有的对森林碎片的威胁,如城市的扩张和邻近的大学校园,可以通过一个强有力的政策来解决,该政策定义了扩张和城市化的程度。
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Diversity of Tree Species Within an Urban Forest Fragment in Albay Province, Eastern Philippines
Forest fragments in urban areas are important in many aspects of the urban landscape. In this study, tree species within the Bicol Kalikasan Park—an urban forest fragment in the province of Albay, Eastern Philippines—were accounted for the first time. Its community structure was assessed using the PointCentered Quarter Method (PCQM). Diversity, dominance, and evenness indices were likewise computed. Results indicated that the 25 recorded tree species were distributed to at least among 25 families. There is moderate diversity (H’ = 2.84), very high evenness (J = 0.88) and very low dominance (D = 0.08) in the sampled forest. The species Ficus septica (IV = 28.93), Melanolepis multiglandolosa (IV = 9.74) and Omalanthus populneus (IV = 2.94) are indicative of a facilitated regrowth forest. Invasive species such as Gmelina arborea (IV = 40.12) and Swietenia macrophylla (IV = 21.75) were recorded, with importance values (IV) ranked first and sixth, respectively. Tree diversity within the Bicol Kalikasan Forest Park was suggestive of the diversity of other organisms that were dependent on the tree species. Existing threats to the forest fragment, such as the expansion of the city and an adjacent university campus may be addressed by a strong policy that defines the extent of expansion and urbanization.
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