2016
DOI: 10.15294/biosaintifika.v8i3.6309
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Population Dynamics of Pometia for The Period of Post-Selective Logging in Tropical Rainforest, Southern Papua, Indonesia

Abstract: Tropical rainforest changed in term of structure, composition and population, resulting from logging. One of target trees during logging is Pometia. Our goals of this research were to answer that (1) How were survival, growth, fecundity and population growth rate (λ) of Pometia within remnant stands?; (2) what were driving factors to explain population dynamics of Pometia within logged forest?. Data were derived from three hectares-permanent sample plot (PSP) in logged forest of PT Tunas Timber Lestari. Integr… Show more

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“…Therefore, the stock of small trees as future trees are available in this forest regardless of the particular species. Then, the forest would grow naturally as the character of old-growth forest (Murdjoko 2013;Murdjoko et al 2016b). This forest also benefits other biotic factors to promote the sustainability of tropical rain forest.…”
Section: Tree Diversity To Support Sustainable Productmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the stock of small trees as future trees are available in this forest regardless of the particular species. Then, the forest would grow naturally as the character of old-growth forest (Murdjoko 2013;Murdjoko et al 2016b). This forest also benefits other biotic factors to promote the sustainability of tropical rain forest.…”
Section: Tree Diversity To Support Sustainable Productmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This condition causes the need for forest resources, in this case, timber forest products, to become an established economic mechanism. This condition is currently the reason that this tropical forest area can provide economic functions to humans (Kuswandi and Murdjoko 2015;Murdjoko et al 2016b). For example, currently, timber forest products are products from tropical forest areas that have been utilized and become part of the economic cycle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2012), et al tree density (Decocq . 2014), tree growth rate et al (Murdjoko 2016b) and association patterns et al among biotic factors, light availability, ambient moisture, temperature, soil properties and litterfall stock as abiotic factors (Murdjoko et al 2016c). Tree communities were formed as responses of each tree characteristics toward different ecological circumstances in logged forests.…”
Section: Ecological Changes As a Response To Selective Loggingmentioning
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“…Upperstory tree community in the log ged forests showed a dynamic establishment of tree community. Each species had different growth rate as a response to logging impact (Murdjoko et al 2016b). Some species had higher population growth rate than others leading to higher survival rate (Murdjoko 2013;Zuidema et al 2009).…”
Section: Et Al Et Almentioning
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