Vegetation composition and herbivory in a disturbed secondary forest in Antipolo City

Leguminosae type was the assessment for the secondary forest in Mt. Sabotanan, Kay Ingatan, Sitio Pantay, Antipolo City. Using the Quadrat Method, the most important species is still the Leucaena leucocephala with an importance value of 38,4553. The most important family is the Fabaceae or Leguminos...

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Main Author: Imperial, Marlowe Saulon
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-26602021-05-30T06:38:55Z Vegetation composition and herbivory in a disturbed secondary forest in Antipolo City Imperial, Marlowe Saulon Leguminosae type was the assessment for the secondary forest in Mt. Sabotanan, Kay Ingatan, Sitio Pantay, Antipolo City. Using the Quadrat Method, the most important species is still the Leucaena leucocephala with an importance value of 38,4553. The most important family is the Fabaceae or Leguminosae. It is observed that as the altitude increase, species composition changes. The percentage herbivory of the forest is above the normal of 5-8% with the data of 12.40% and 17.91% for the attached and fallen leaves respectively. Insects dominated the soil invertebrates of the forest with ten orders from the 18 different species observed. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/1660 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository
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description Leguminosae type was the assessment for the secondary forest in Mt. Sabotanan, Kay Ingatan, Sitio Pantay, Antipolo City. Using the Quadrat Method, the most important species is still the Leucaena leucocephala with an importance value of 38,4553. The most important family is the Fabaceae or Leguminosae. It is observed that as the altitude increase, species composition changes. The percentage herbivory of the forest is above the normal of 5-8% with the data of 12.40% and 17.91% for the attached and fallen leaves respectively. Insects dominated the soil invertebrates of the forest with ten orders from the 18 different species observed.
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author Imperial, Marlowe Saulon
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Vegetation composition and herbivory in a disturbed secondary forest in Antipolo City
author_facet Imperial, Marlowe Saulon
author_sort Imperial, Marlowe Saulon
title Vegetation composition and herbivory in a disturbed secondary forest in Antipolo City
title_short Vegetation composition and herbivory in a disturbed secondary forest in Antipolo City
title_full Vegetation composition and herbivory in a disturbed secondary forest in Antipolo City
title_fullStr Vegetation composition and herbivory in a disturbed secondary forest in Antipolo City
title_full_unstemmed Vegetation composition and herbivory in a disturbed secondary forest in Antipolo City
title_sort vegetation composition and herbivory in a disturbed secondary forest in antipolo city
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publishDate 1999
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/1660
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