TREE FLORA ON FRESHWATER WET HABITATS IN LOWLAND OF BORNEO: DOES WETNESS COOL THE SITES?
Abstract
Keywords
Full Text:
PDFReferences
AIBA, S., KITAYAMA K., & TAKYU, M. 2004. Habitat associations with topography and canopy structure of tree species in a tropical montane forest on Mount Kinabalu, Borneo. Plant Ecology 174: 147–161.
ANDERSON, J. A. R. 1963. The flora of the peat swamp forests of Sarawak and Brunei including a catalogue of all recorded species of flowering plants, ferns and fern allies. Gardens Bulletin Singapore 20: 131–228.
ASHTON, P. S. 1982. Dipterocarpaceae. Flora Malesiana Ser. 1. 9(2): 237–552.
BLOEMBERGEN, S. 1948. Aceraceae. Flora Malesiana Ser. 1. 4(1): 3–4.
BROWNE, F. G. 1952. The kerangas lands of Sarawak. Malayan Forester 15: 61–73.
BRUNIG, E. F. 1974. Ecological Studies in the Kerangas Forests of Sarawak and Brunei. Borneo Literature Bureau, Keching, Malaysia. 238 pp.
DE LAUBENFELS, D. J. 1988. Coniferales. Flora Malesiana Ser. 1. 10(3): 337–453.
DING HOU. 1978. Anacardiaceae. Flora Malesiana Ser. 1. 8(3): 395–548.
KOYBAYASHI, S. 1995. Multivariate analysis of biological communities. Soju Shobo, Tokyo, (in Japanese). 194 pp.
KOHYAMA, T., SUZUKI, E., PARTOMIHARDJO, T., & YAMADA, T. 2001. Dynamic steady state of patch-mosaic tree size structure of a mixed dipterocarp forest regulated by local crowding. Ecological Research 16: 85–98.
MACKINNON, K., HATTA, G., HALIM, H. & MANGALIK, A. 1996. The Ecology of Kalimantan. Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd. 802 pp.
MABBERLEY, D. J., PANNEL, C. M. & SING, A. M. 1995. Meliaceae. Flora Malesiana Ser. 1. 12(1): 1–407.
NEWBERY, D. McC. 1991. Floristic variation within kerangas (heath) forest: re-evaluation of data from Sarawak and Brunei. Vegetatio 96: 43–86.
SATAKE, Y., HARA, H., WATARI, S., & TOMINARI, T. 1989. Wild Flowers of Japan. Woody Plants. Heibonsha, Tokyo. (in Japanese).
SHIMAMURA, T. & MOMOSE, K. 2005. Organic matter dynamics control plant species coexistence in a tropical peat swamp forest. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 272: 1503–1510.
SIMBOLON, H. & MIRMANTO, E. 2000. Checklist of plant species in the peat swamp forests of Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. In IWAKUMA et al. (Eds.) Proceedings of the International Symposium on: Tropical Peatlands. :179–190. Hokkaido Univ. and RDCB-LIPI.
SOEPADMO, E., SAW, L. G., & CHUNG, R. C. K. (eds.) 2002. Tree Flora of Sabah & Sarawak 4: 1–388. Ampang Press Sdn. Bhd., Kuala Lumpur.
SOKAL, P. & ROHLF, F. J. 1995. Biometry. (third ed.) 887 pp, W. H. Freeman and Company, New York.
SUZUKI, E., YONEDA, M., SIMBOLON, H., FANANI, Z., NISHIMURA, T. & KIMURA. M. 1998. Monitoring of vegetational change in permanent plots on Gn. Halimun National Park. In SIMBOLON, H., YONEDA, M. & SUGARDJITO, J. (Eds.). Research and Conservation of Biodiversity in Indonesia. 4: 60–81. LIPI-JICA-PHPA, Bogor.
SUZUKI, K., & NIYOMDHAM, C. 1992. Phytosociological studies on tropical peat swamps 1. Classification of vegetation at Narathiwat, Thailand. Tropics 2: 49–65.
WHITMORE, T. C. 1984. Tropical Rain Forest of the Far East. (2nd ed.). Clarendon Press, Oxford. 352 pp.
WYATT-SMITH, J. 1959. Peat swamp forest in Malaya. Malayan Forester 23: 5–32.
YAMADA, I. 1997. Tropical rain forests of Southeast Asia. A forest ecologist's view. University of Hawaii Press. 392 pp.
Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.