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Description of the primary lowland forest of Berau

Sist Plinio, Saridan A.. 1998. Description of the primary lowland forest of Berau. In : Silvicultural research in a lowland mixed dipterocarp forest of East Kalimantan. Bertault Jean-Guy (ed.), Kadir K. (ed.). CIRAD, Indonésie-Ministry of Agriculture-Agency for Agricultural Research and Development, CIRAD-Forêt. Montpellier : CIRAD, 51-94. ISBN 2-87614-3100

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Autre titre : Description de la forêt primaire de la plaine de Berau

Résumé : This chapter presents the structure and species composition of the primary lowland dipterocarp forest in Berau. This study mainly focuses on the primary forest based on 3 control plots of 4 ha each, totalling 12 ha, where 93% of the trees (dbh > or = 10 cm) were identified at the taxa level. Tree identification led to a collection of herbarium samples and to development of an herbarium reference which now contains more than 3,000 samples representing 45 families, 129 genera and 579 species or taxa. In primary forest, the average figures for density, basal area and standing volume are 530.7 trees/ha, 31.5 m2/ha and 402 m3/ha, respectively. In the study area dipterocarps represented 25% of the tree population, 50% of the basal area and 60% of the standing volume. In the three control plots of primary forest (12 ha), 538 different taxa were recognised representing a mean of 182 tree species per ha. The families Dipterocarpaceae and Euphorbiaceae were the most important taxa in both density and number of species (61 species each). Two dipterocarp species, namely #Shorea leptoderma# Meijer ex Wood and #Shorea symingtonii# Wood were recorded for the first time in Indonesia. The structure of the forest of Berau is very similar to that of Sabah or other parts of northern Borneo. The main characteristic of this forest is its remarkable richness in dipterocarps which is exhibited in a mean of 29 species per ha. The forests of Sabah are mainly dominated by light-demanding dipterocarp species such as #Parashorea# spp. and #Dryobalanops# spp. This could result from important canopy Introduction disturbance caused by climatic events like cyclones or long periods of drought. The high species richness of the Berau forest may be linked to a longer-term of countries.

Mots-clés Agrovoc : forêt tropicale humide, Dipterocarpaceae, composition botanique, structure de la population, caractéristique du peuplement

Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : Kalimantan

Classification Agris : K10 - Production forestière

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Sist Plinio, CIRAD-FORET-FORETS NATURELLES (IDN)
  • Saridan A.

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