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Leaf thickness and elevation explain naturalized alien species richness in a tropical mountain forest: A case study from Mount Gede-Pangrango National Park,Indonesia 被引量:1
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作者 Decky Indrawan JUNAEDI Imawan Wahyu HIDAYAT +8 位作者 muhammad efendi Zaenal MUTAQIEN Musyarofah ZUHRI Taufikurrahman NASUTION Fitri KURNIAWATI muhammad Imam SURYA Lily ISMAINI Aisyah HANDAYANI Andes Hamuraby ROZAK 《Journal of Mountain Science》 SCIE CSCD 2021年第7期1837-1846,共10页
Exotic plant invasion is one of the major causes of species extinction.In many contexts,mountainous forests are the last refuge for native species.There are several inventory studies conducted in mountainous and tropi... Exotic plant invasion is one of the major causes of species extinction.In many contexts,mountainous forests are the last refuge for native species.There are several inventory studies conducted in mountainous and tropical forests in Indonesia.However,there are no studies yet on the factors that explain the abundance and richness of surveyed naturalized alien species.This study investigated whether the number of individuals and abundanceweighted species richness(AWR) of naturalized alien plant species in the hiking-trail of Mount GedePangrango National Park(MGPNP) forest area correlated with leaf traits(specific leaf area(SLA) and leaf thickness) and environmental factors(elevation,slope,and normalized difference vegetation index(NDVI)).We showed that leaf thickness and habitat elevation explained the AWR variations of naturalized alien species.We did not detect any important effect of leaf traits and environmental factors on the number of individuals per exotic species per plot.The influence of leaf thickness and habitat elevation indicates the important role of both biotic and abiotic factors on exotic species to develop a high species richness and become an invasive species in the tropical mountain forest ecosystem. 展开更多
关键词 Invasive species Hiking trail Cibodas Biosphere Reserve Invasion ecology SLA
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