Ferns Species Diversity in the Sekar Pudak Sari Waterfall Tourism Area, Wonosalam District, Jombang Regency, East Java, Indonesia

Bintan Felia Puspita, Wisanti Wisanti
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Ferns are significantly dominant in Indonesia. The waterfall area is one of the ferns habitats. This study aims to determine the diversity index of ferns species in the Tourism Area of Sekar Pudak Sari Waterfall Wonosalam District, Jombang Regency, East Java. This research was exploratory, descriptive. Data collection uses a single plot measuring 20x20 m at 500 masl, 700 masl, and 900 masl. Each observation plot has a sub-plot with a size of 2x2 m. Data analysis used the Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H'), the taxonomic diversity index (Δ), and dominance (Δ*). The exploration results found 28 species from 11 families, 6 epiphytes, and the rest terrestrial. The taxonomic diversity index in plot 1 was 23.36 (low category), while plots 2 and 3 were 30.58 and 31.66 (medium category). This shows that the environment in the three plots is classified as stable, as indicated by the presence of ferns at various taxonomic levels. The highest dominance diversity index (Δ*) was 2.8 in Plot 2, while Plots 1 and 3 were 2.7 (low category). The total number of individual ferns found influenced the difference in the diversity index. The ferns found in the three plots were relatively few, indicating that the environment was classified as less stable. The Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H') in the three plots was 2.9 (medium category), indicating that the distribution pattern of ferns in the environment was balanced. The Sekar Pudak Sari Waterfall Tourism Area is a suitable habitat for the growth of ferns, so conservation efforts need to be made to maintain a balance of species and stabilize the ecosystem.
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印度尼西亚东爪哇仲邦县Wonosalam区Sekar Pudak Sari瀑布旅游区蕨类植物物种多样性
蕨类植物在印度尼西亚占明显优势。瀑布区是蕨类植物的栖息地之一。本研究旨在确定东爪哇中邦县乌诺萨兰区Sekar Pudak Sari瀑布旅游区蕨类植物物种多样性指数。这项研究是探索性的,描述性的。数据收集使用单个地块,测量面积为20x20 m,分别为500masl、700masl和900masl。每个观测图都有一个大小为2x2 m的子图。数据分析采用Shannon-Wiener多样性指数(H’)、分类学多样性指数(Δ)和优势度(Δ*)。发现11科28种,附生植物6种,其余为陆生植物。样地1的分类多样性指数为23.36(低类),样地2和3的分类多样性指数分别为30.58和31.66(中类)。这表明三个样地的环境是稳定的,因为蕨类植物在不同的分类水平上存在。图2的优势度多样性指数最高(Δ*)为2.8,图1和图3的优势度多样性指数为2.7(低类)。发现的蕨类植物个体总数影响多样性指数的差异。3个样地蕨类植物数量相对较少,表明环境不稳定。3个样地的Shannon-Wiener多样性指数(H’)为2.9(中等),表明蕨类植物在环境中的分布格局较为平衡。Sekar Pudak Sari瀑布旅游区是蕨类植物生长的适宜栖息地,因此需要采取保护措施来维持物种平衡和稳定生态系统。
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