2015
DOI: 10.20886/jped.2015.1.1.
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Identifikasi Pohon Inang Epifit Di Hutan Bekas Tebangan Pada Dataran Rendah Daerah Aliran Sungai (Das) Malinau

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“…While tree diameter generally indicates age, it also determines the number of individuals and types of epiphytes attached. This also corresponds with the observations of [4][10] [13] who showed that regardless of the type of epiphyte and where they live at the base of the tree, trunk, branches, or on tall twigs, the abundance and clustering of the number and type of attached epiphytes are generally more often influenced by the age of the host tree. [9,10] .…”
Section: Host Tree Identificationsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…While tree diameter generally indicates age, it also determines the number of individuals and types of epiphytes attached. This also corresponds with the observations of [4][10] [13] who showed that regardless of the type of epiphyte and where they live at the base of the tree, trunk, branches, or on tall twigs, the abundance and clustering of the number and type of attached epiphytes are generally more often influenced by the age of the host tree. [9,10] .…”
Section: Host Tree Identificationsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This will directly affect the shape and condition of the thallus that develops due to differences in surface conditions where the thallus grows. These conditions make it easier for lichen to stick to the substrate while facilitating rainwater flow which carries nutrients for lichen [11,5].…”
Section: Lichen Found At Tenggulun Restoration Stationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, the bark of trees overgrown with lichen has the following characteristics: rough, cracked, and lots of indentations. These conditions make it easier to stick to the substrate while facilitating rainwater flow which carries nutrients for lichens [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The canopy density restricted the spread of epiphytic plants to the basal parts of the tree, with only a few species growing at the top. Sujalu et al (2015) suggested that aside from environmental factors, the presence of epiphytes, including lichens living on trees, tended to be influenced by the conditions and physical characteristics of the tree bark and the density of the canopy.…”
Section: Host Plant and Lichen Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%