Invasive Acacia mangium dominance as an indicator for heath forest disturbance

Heath forest ecosystems in Brunei are threatened as they are highly vulnerable to fire and converted for land development. On top of this, Acacia mangium, a non-native Australian tree species, has successfully invaded disturbed heath forest in Brunei. This species is now so common in disturbed heath...

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Main Authors: Rafi’ah Jambul, Army Limin, Adibah Nabilah Ali, Ferry Slik
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665972720300416
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spelling doaj-3db500f7a6f245ee9c323f1d341e9c722020-12-21T04:48:28ZengElsevierEnvironmental and Sustainability Indicators2665-97272020-12-018100059Invasive Acacia mangium dominance as an indicator for heath forest disturbanceRafi’ah Jambul0Army Limin1Adibah Nabilah Ali2Ferry Slik3Environmental and Life Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Gadong, BE1410, Brunei DarussalamEnvironmental and Life Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Gadong, BE1410, Brunei DarussalamEnvironmental and Life Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Gadong, BE1410, Brunei DarussalamCorresponding author. Environmental and Life Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Jalan Tungku Link, Gadong, BE1410, Brunei Darussalam.; Environmental and Life Sciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Gadong, BE1410, Brunei DarussalamHeath forest ecosystems in Brunei are threatened as they are highly vulnerable to fire and converted for land development. On top of this, Acacia mangium, a non-native Australian tree species, has successfully invaded disturbed heath forest in Brunei. This species is now so common in disturbed heath forests that it shows potential as a disturbance indicator. To test this, we investigated how well Acacia dominance correlated with total basal area, canopy openness, species richness and stem density of heath forests. A total of 20 plots (400 ​m2 each) were established in heath forests with three different disturbance types; old-growth, old-regenerating and recent regenerating plots. Regression analyses were performed on Acacia dominance against the four variables. High Acacia dominance correlated strongly and positively with greater canopy openness but negatively with basal area, species richness and stem density. Acacia dominance was also strongly correlated with species composition. Our study finds that 1) Acacia mangium dominance can be used to determine the disturbance stage of heath forest, and as such provides an easy to measure indicator of heath forest health, and 2) that the most cost efficient way to eradicate Acacia mangium is fire prevention so that natural succession will provide the shaded conditions that prevent Acacia mangium establishment and population maintenance.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665972720300416Heath forestAcacia mangiumForest regenerationDisturbance indicatorInvasive species
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author Rafi’ah Jambul
Army Limin
Adibah Nabilah Ali
Ferry Slik
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Army Limin
Adibah Nabilah Ali
Ferry Slik
Invasive Acacia mangium dominance as an indicator for heath forest disturbance
Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Heath forest
Acacia mangium
Forest regeneration
Disturbance indicator
Invasive species
author_facet Rafi’ah Jambul
Army Limin
Adibah Nabilah Ali
Ferry Slik
author_sort Rafi’ah Jambul
title Invasive Acacia mangium dominance as an indicator for heath forest disturbance
title_short Invasive Acacia mangium dominance as an indicator for heath forest disturbance
title_full Invasive Acacia mangium dominance as an indicator for heath forest disturbance
title_fullStr Invasive Acacia mangium dominance as an indicator for heath forest disturbance
title_full_unstemmed Invasive Acacia mangium dominance as an indicator for heath forest disturbance
title_sort invasive acacia mangium dominance as an indicator for heath forest disturbance
publisher Elsevier
series Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
issn 2665-9727
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Heath forest ecosystems in Brunei are threatened as they are highly vulnerable to fire and converted for land development. On top of this, Acacia mangium, a non-native Australian tree species, has successfully invaded disturbed heath forest in Brunei. This species is now so common in disturbed heath forests that it shows potential as a disturbance indicator. To test this, we investigated how well Acacia dominance correlated with total basal area, canopy openness, species richness and stem density of heath forests. A total of 20 plots (400 ​m2 each) were established in heath forests with three different disturbance types; old-growth, old-regenerating and recent regenerating plots. Regression analyses were performed on Acacia dominance against the four variables. High Acacia dominance correlated strongly and positively with greater canopy openness but negatively with basal area, species richness and stem density. Acacia dominance was also strongly correlated with species composition. Our study finds that 1) Acacia mangium dominance can be used to determine the disturbance stage of heath forest, and as such provides an easy to measure indicator of heath forest health, and 2) that the most cost efficient way to eradicate Acacia mangium is fire prevention so that natural succession will provide the shaded conditions that prevent Acacia mangium establishment and population maintenance.
topic Heath forest
Acacia mangium
Forest regeneration
Disturbance indicator
Invasive species
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2665972720300416
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