2022
DOI: 10.13057/biodiv/d231137
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Diversity, composition, structure and canopy cover of mangrove trees in six locations along Bintuni riverbank, Bintuni Bay, West Papua, Indonesia

Abstract: Abstract. Srau M, Bawole R, Marwa J, Sinery AS, Cabuy RL. 2022. Diversity, composition, structure and canopy cover of mangrove trees in six locations along Bintuni riverbank, Bintuni Bay, West Papua, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 23: 5835-5843. Mangroves provide various benefits of ecological and socio-economic aspects. Such benefits could be delivered if mangrove vegetation is in good condition, indicated by several ecological parameters. This study was conducted to investigate the diversity, composition, structur… Show more

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“…For example, tree diameter, which is one of the stand parameters on mangrove vegetation structure, was found to influence the canopy cover percentage of mangroves along the Bintuni riverbank areas, West Papua, Indonesia. Increasing the diameter of mangrove trees will increase the percentage of canopy cover in the Bintuni River area (Sraun et al 2022). Furthermore, Pamungkas et al (2023) emphasized that the canopy cover percentage of R. mucronata and A. marina studied in Genuk District, Central Java, Indonesia affected the mangrove vegetation cover and ultimately influenced the intensity of incoming light reaching the mangrove ecosystem.…”
Section: Canopy Cover Percentagementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, tree diameter, which is one of the stand parameters on mangrove vegetation structure, was found to influence the canopy cover percentage of mangroves along the Bintuni riverbank areas, West Papua, Indonesia. Increasing the diameter of mangrove trees will increase the percentage of canopy cover in the Bintuni River area (Sraun et al 2022). Furthermore, Pamungkas et al (2023) emphasized that the canopy cover percentage of R. mucronata and A. marina studied in Genuk District, Central Java, Indonesia affected the mangrove vegetation cover and ultimately influenced the intensity of incoming light reaching the mangrove ecosystem.…”
Section: Canopy Cover Percentagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The canopy cover percentage is a measurement that refers to the proportion of the ground surface area covered by plant canopy (such as trees, bushes, or other plants) in a certain area (Paletto and Tosi 2009). This reflects the extent to which the area is covered by leaves or plant branches that form the roof of the forest or growing vegetation (Sraun et al 2022). The mangrove canopy cover percentage in Moramo Bay MCA ranged from 48.33-98.88%.…”
Section: Canopy Cover Percentagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teluk Bintuni is a bay but the shoreline has a shape with a narrower curve in the mouth, making it often called a gulf rather than a bay. Studies of mangroves have been performed in Teluk Bintuni mainly focusing on vegetation on logging concession, diversity, secondary succession, and carbon stock (Sillanpää et al 2017;Yudha et al 2021;Sraun et al 2022;Yudha et al 2022;Kasihiw et al 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mangrove forest is floristically dominated by species belonging to the Rhizophoraceae family, about more than 70%. The distribution of mangrove forests takes place such as in estuaries, along rivers, coastlines, and deltas (Sillanpää et al 2017;Yudha et al 2021;Sraun et al 2022). The mangrove ecosystem has benefited local people, whether directly using organisms in mangroves or indirectly, such as through the compensation earned from forest concession (Wahyudi et al 2014;Sasmito et al 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bintuni Gulf is a major part of the mangrove distribution in Bird's Head Peninsula of New Guinea, consisting of dense vegetation. The mangrove vegetation appears from mangrove fringes, mangroves in delta, estuary, and coast with numerous sediment (Sillanpää et al 2017;Yudha et al 2021Yudha et al , 2022Sraun et al 2022). The mangrove vegetation contains the true mangroves and mangrove associates, whereas some studies in Bintuni focused more on the true mangroves.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%