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1 April 2004 Tree species distributions across five habitats in a Bornean rain forest
Charles H. Cannon, Mark Leighton
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Abstract

We examined the distribution of tree species across five habitats in 69 small plots within a single watershed of the Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia (GPNP). The spatially complex distribution and close proximity of habitats provided an opportunity to test habitat specificity of tree species across strong environmental gradients, in a situation where dispersal into ‘inappropriate’ habitat should not be a rare event. Habitat had a weak influence on community structure, although species diversity was lower in the alluvium and peat habitats. Association tests based on two randomization models (spatially independent and explicit) were used to examine habitat distribution of 55 ‘common’ and 142 ‘frequent’ taxa. The general patterns were similar in the two models but the interpretation of specific patterns depended greatly on assumptions about dispersal ability. A majority (67%) of the common species was significantly associated with a single habitat, while few were restricted to one habitat. A small proportion (16%) of the species appear to be habitat generalists. The peat habitat had the most profound effect on species distribution. Overall, a large amount of variation was found in the degree of habitat specificity, even within speciose groups. No obvious evolutionary or ecological correlates with degree of habitat specificity were found. These results suggest that a mixture of stochastic and deterministic processes determine species distribution even across strong environmental gradients.

Abbreviations: GPNP = Gunung Palung National Park.; SEMI = spatial dependence; SPI = spatial independence.

Nomenclature: Ng (1978, 1989); Soepadmo & Wong (1995); Soepadmo et al. (1996); Whitmore (1972, 1973b).

Charles H. Cannon and Mark Leighton "Tree species distributions across five habitats in a Bornean rain forest," Journal of Vegetation Science 15(2), 257-266, (1 April 2004). https://doi.org/10.1658/1100-9233(2004)015[0257:TSDAFH]2.0.CO;2
Received: 24 April 2003; Accepted: 27 October 2003; Published: 1 April 2004
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KEYWORDS
Dipterocarpaceae
Gunung Palung National Park
Indonesia
Kalimantan
Monte Carlo procedure
Myrtaceae
species diversity
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