Mosses at the bodogol natural conservation education center: species, diversity index, and evenness index

R. H. Ristanto, Hany Qisthina Syhira, Alma Tasya Yuanisa, Aisha Amalia, Riezka Lianita, Ariella Azzahra, D. V. Sigit
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Mosses or Bryophytes are a group of cryptogamous plants or lower plants. Moss can be found in various places that have high humidity by attaching to various substrates, such as soil, rocks and tree bark. PPKA Bodogol is a potential area that protects endemic flora and fauna on the island of Java  that has excellent humidity and air for moss growth and supports moss diversity. This study aims to determine the diversity of mosses and their relationship to environmental factors in the PPKA Bodogol. Data collection in this study was carried out at the PPKA Bodogol on 3 routes, namely Cikaweni, Rasamala and Kanopi. This research uses a purposive sampling method with a cover square technique. The results showed that the total number of moss species identified were 21 species. Then it was also known that the highest level of diversity was found on the Rasamala route with a diversity index of 3.03. In the Cikaweni route, was in moderate category, namely 1,967. The lowest diversity index, however, was in the canopy path with a medium category, namely 1.216. Environmental factors such as humidity, temperature, light intensity, and altitude also had an influence on the level of moss diversity of the three routes.
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bodogol自然保护教育中心的苔藓:种类、多样性指数和均匀度指数
苔藓或苔藓植物是一组隐花植物或低等植物。苔藓可以附着在土壤、岩石和树皮等各种基质上,在各种湿度高的地方生长。PPKA Bodogol是一个潜在的区域,可以保护爪哇岛上特有的动植物,这里有良好的湿度和空气,适合苔藓的生长,并支持苔藓的多样性。本研究的目的是确定PPKA Bodogol地区苔藓的多样性及其与环境因子的关系。本研究的数据收集在PPKA Bodogol的3条路线上进行,即Cikaweni, Rasamala和Kanopi。本研究采用有目的的抽样方法,采用盖方技术。结果表明,鉴定出的苔藓种类总数为21种。同时还发现,拉萨马拉路线的多样性指数最高,为3.03。在Cikaweni路线中,属于中等类别,即1,967人。多样性指数最低的是中等类型林道,为1.216。湿度、温度、光照强度和海拔高度等环境因子对3条路线的苔藓多样性水平也有影响。
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