Effect of logging on the Ficus community at Batu Timbang research station, imbak canyon conservation area, Sabah

We investigated the effect of logging on Ficus species at a community level in the Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA) in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. We made comparisons of species composition, density, fig size, and host-tree size (DBH) between heavily logged and relatively old forests, and assessed...

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Main Authors: Miyabi Nakabayashi, P.G Mohd Sahlan bin Salam, Lee, Yew Leung, Abdul Hamid Ahmad, Jeffery bin Battin
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spelling my.ums.eprints.268582021-04-30T00:55:24Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26858/ Effect of logging on the Ficus community at Batu Timbang research station, imbak canyon conservation area, Sabah Miyabi Nakabayashi P.G Mohd Sahlan bin Salam Lee, Yew Leung Abdul Hamid Ahmad Jeffery bin Battin SB Plant culture SD Forestry We investigated the effect of logging on Ficus species at a community level in the Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA) in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. We made comparisons of species composition, density, fig size, and host-tree size (DBH) between heavily logged and relatively old forests, and assessed factors affecting the size of hemi-epiphytic species. There were no significant differences in species composition, density, and fig size between the two habitats. There were significant differences between the DBH of host and non-host trees in both young and old forests as well as between those of host trees in young and old forests. The DBH of hemiepiphytic species was negatively affected by the DBH of host trees. The results obtained in this study indicate that Ficus species, particularly hemi-epiphytes, can survive in degraded habitats that have recently been logged as well as in undegraded forests, and that their growth is not greatly affected by prior logging activities. Thus, Ficus exhibits both flexibility and adaptability to habitat change. This indicates that Ficus species make ideal plants for the restoration of logged forests considering that figs are an important food resource for numerous animal species, and can promote seed dispersal of other plants by attracting these animals into degraded habitats. Universiti Malaysia Sabah 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26858/1/Effect%20of%20logging%20on%20the%20Ficus%20community%20at%20Batu%20Timbang%20research%20station%2C%20imbak%20canyon%20conservation%20area%2C%20Sabah.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26858/2/Effect%20of%20logging%20on%20the%20Ficus%20community%20at%20Batu%20Timbang%20research%20station%2C%20imbak%20canyon%20conservation%20area%2C%20Sabah1.pdf Miyabi Nakabayashi and P.G Mohd Sahlan bin Salam and Lee, Yew Leung and Abdul Hamid Ahmad and Jeffery bin Battin (2020) Effect of logging on the Ficus community at Batu Timbang research station, imbak canyon conservation area, Sabah. Journal of Tropical Biology and Conservation, 17. pp. 233-249. ISSN 2550-1909 file:///C:/Users/user/Downloads/2666-Article%20Text-9205-1-10-20201015%20(1).pdf
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Miyabi Nakabayashi
P.G Mohd Sahlan bin Salam
Lee, Yew Leung
Abdul Hamid Ahmad
Jeffery bin Battin
Effect of logging on the Ficus community at Batu Timbang research station, imbak canyon conservation area, Sabah
description We investigated the effect of logging on Ficus species at a community level in the Imbak Canyon Conservation Area (ICCA) in Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. We made comparisons of species composition, density, fig size, and host-tree size (DBH) between heavily logged and relatively old forests, and assessed factors affecting the size of hemi-epiphytic species. There were no significant differences in species composition, density, and fig size between the two habitats. There were significant differences between the DBH of host and non-host trees in both young and old forests as well as between those of host trees in young and old forests. The DBH of hemiepiphytic species was negatively affected by the DBH of host trees. The results obtained in this study indicate that Ficus species, particularly hemi-epiphytes, can survive in degraded habitats that have recently been logged as well as in undegraded forests, and that their growth is not greatly affected by prior logging activities. Thus, Ficus exhibits both flexibility and adaptability to habitat change. This indicates that Ficus species make ideal plants for the restoration of logged forests considering that figs are an important food resource for numerous animal species, and can promote seed dispersal of other plants by attracting these animals into degraded habitats.
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author Miyabi Nakabayashi
P.G Mohd Sahlan bin Salam
Lee, Yew Leung
Abdul Hamid Ahmad
Jeffery bin Battin
author_facet Miyabi Nakabayashi
P.G Mohd Sahlan bin Salam
Lee, Yew Leung
Abdul Hamid Ahmad
Jeffery bin Battin
author_sort Miyabi Nakabayashi
title Effect of logging on the Ficus community at Batu Timbang research station, imbak canyon conservation area, Sabah
title_short Effect of logging on the Ficus community at Batu Timbang research station, imbak canyon conservation area, Sabah
title_full Effect of logging on the Ficus community at Batu Timbang research station, imbak canyon conservation area, Sabah
title_fullStr Effect of logging on the Ficus community at Batu Timbang research station, imbak canyon conservation area, Sabah
title_full_unstemmed Effect of logging on the Ficus community at Batu Timbang research station, imbak canyon conservation area, Sabah
title_sort effect of logging on the ficus community at batu timbang research station, imbak canyon conservation area, sabah
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sabah
publishDate 2020
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/26858/1/Effect%20of%20logging%20on%20the%20Ficus%20community%20at%20Batu%20Timbang%20research%20station%2C%20imbak%20canyon%20conservation%20area%2C%20Sabah.pdf
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