2022
DOI: 10.29244/medkon.27.3.83-90
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EVALUATION ON THE POPULATION OF STRANGLER FIGS (Ficus subgen. Urostigma) IN MOUNT UNGARAN, CENTRAL JAVA

Abstract: A group of the Ficus genus, the strangler figs (Ficus subgen, Urostigma), are known as a more potential as frugivores feed in Mount Ungaran. While the land clearance of the forest into monoculture plantation threats their existence. This study aims to evaluating strangler figs condition by the population study, i.e. densities, distribution, and the demography of each strangler fig species. A total of 25 ha area of Gentong Hill (Northwest part of Mount Ungaran) have been sampled during January-May 2018. We cond… Show more

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“…Interdependence relationships convey messages for conserving all forest ecosystem components (Rahman et al, 2021). The role of keystone species acting as pollinators and predators and Ficus trees in an ecosystem could be an essential consideration in future forest and environmental conservation strategies (Kurniawan et al, 2022).…”
Section: Human Habitationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interdependence relationships convey messages for conserving all forest ecosystem components (Rahman et al, 2021). The role of keystone species acting as pollinators and predators and Ficus trees in an ecosystem could be an essential consideration in future forest and environmental conservation strategies (Kurniawan et al, 2022).…”
Section: Human Habitationmentioning
confidence: 99%