Structure and composition of floral at mangrove forest in Pitas Sabah Malaysia

Andy R. Mojiol and Audrey Eliseus and Wahyudi Wahyudi (2020) Structure and composition of floral at mangrove forest in Pitas Sabah Malaysia. Jurnal Hutan Tropika (Tropical Forest Journal), 15 (1). pp. 1-7. ISSN 2656-9736

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Abstract

The aim of the study was to determined and record mangrove species composition and diversity at Pitas mangrove forest, Sabah. Mangrove’s forest occurs in waterlogged, salty soils of sheltered tropical and subtropical shores. It usually found along the coastlines throughout the world, usually between 25º N longitude and 25º S latitude. This study was conducted in Pitas district (N 06⁰43’, E 117⁰4’) which is located at the northern tip of Sabah, Malaysia. Whereas, Pitas district has an approximately 38,564 ha of the mangrove area. In this study, the mangrove location covered an area ranges from Malawali island (N 07⁰2.023', E 117⁰16.883'), Tobo island (N 07⁰01.070', E 117⁰19.008'), Layak-layak island (N 06⁰56.587', E 117⁰14.323'), Mapan-mapan (N 06⁰51.608', E 117⁰14.861'), and Jambongan island (N 06⁰45.016', E 117⁰25.816'). The random sampling method was done with simple plots sizes of 20m x 20m to determine the species’ biodiversity, composition and structure. As a result, 13 mangrove species have been identified in all study locations namely known as Sonneratia caseolaris, Ceriops tagal, Bruguiera gymnorhiza, Rhizophora mucronata, Aegiceras corniculatum, Avicennia marina, Rhizophora apiculata, Sonneratia alba, Bruguiera cylindrica, Lumnitzera littorea, Pemphis acidula, Scyphiphora hydrophyllacea, and Scaevola taccada. The result shows that theShannon –Wiener biodiversity index (H’) at the island and disturbed mangrove areasis less diverse (H’ below than 1.5) compared to the undisturbed mainland areas with (H’=1.95). Sonneratia caseolarisis the dominant mangrove species in the island with the highest value of Important Value Index (IVI) with 144.77% compared to all species in the study location. These areas show the importance of ecological aspects within the forest ecosystem. Therefore, the protection and conservation of this mangrove in this area is a necessity.

Item Type: Article
Keyword: Mangrove, Species Composition, Diversity, Important Value Index (Ivi), Island, Mainland, Disturbed, Pitas Sabah
Subjects: Q Science > QE Geology
S Agriculture > SD Forestry
Department: FACULTY > Faculty of Science and Natural Resources
Depositing User: SITI AZIZAH BINTI IDRIS -
Date Deposited: 01 Jul 2021 08:45
Last Modified: 01 Jul 2021 08:45
URI: https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/27564

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