2023
DOI: 10.23960/jsl.v11i3.724
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Revealing the Tree Species Diversity within Koto Mahligai Temple Ruin, Muaro Jambi

Rizmoon Nurul Zulkarnaen,
Muhammad Rifqi Hariri,
Lutfi Rahmaningtyas
et al.

Abstract: Koto Mahligai Temple is a cultural heritage site in the Muaro Jambi Regency. Environmental disturbances, especially plant-related ones, are rare at this precious shrine. As a result, plant diversity is still sustained. The research aimed to evaluate the plant diversity and general vegetation condition in the Koto Mahligai Temple. The method used was the comprehensive inventory approach, focusing on woody plants through the census sampling method. Vital data were meticulously collected for each tree, including … Show more

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“…In particular ecosystems, species composition may influence the plant structure and composition (Susilowati et al 2021;Zulkarnaen et al 2023). According to Wang et al (2020), species diversity can reflect the resilience of plant ecosystems.…”
Section: Species Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular ecosystems, species composition may influence the plant structure and composition (Susilowati et al 2021;Zulkarnaen et al 2023). According to Wang et al (2020), species diversity can reflect the resilience of plant ecosystems.…”
Section: Species Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant life cycle timing, duration, and synchronization are important components of community dynamics. Plant phenology, which is recorded by monitoring the occurrence of vegetative and/or reproductive events, is important for plant functioning, ecosystem services, and their biophysical and biogeochemical feedback to the climate system (Zulkarnaen et al 2023). However, climate change has altered the timing of significant phenological events, caused phenological mismatches, and desynchronized seasonal interactions across taxonomic groups and trophic levels, particularly in complex ecosystems (Gill et al 2015;Jeong et al 2011;Renner and Zohner 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%