Komposisi Jenis dan Dominansi Vegetasi Herba di Pantai Air Karang, Taman Nasional Baluran
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Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam
Abstract
Coastal forests represent unique yet vulnerable ecosystems characterized by high
solar radiation strong winds, sandy nutrient-poorsoils, and salinity conditions.
These environmental constraints create selective pressure that shapes the structure
and composition of coastal vegetation communities. Coastal forests an play
important role in shoreline stabilization, erosion control, and habitats provision
for diverse organisms. This study aimed to analyze the composition and dominance
species of herbaceous in the Air Karang Coastal Forest area, Baluran National
Park, East Java. Herbaceous species were sampled using systematically arranged
using 100 1 × 1 m quadrat plots along the coastal area. A total of 23 herbaceous
species belonging to18 families were recorded. Sida rhombifolia (Malvaceae)
exhibited the highest Important Value Indeks (IVI), indicating strong dominance
within the plant community, followed by Barleria prionitis (Acanthaceae) as a
codominant species. Meanwhile Volkameria inermis (Lamiaceae) and Capparis
sepiaria (Capparaceae) had the lowest IVI values, indicating restricted occurrence
and lower ecological importance in the study area. This study provides baseline
ecological information on herbaceous vegetation structure in coastal forest
ecosystems and highlights the importance of monitoring understory plant
communities as indicators of coastal ecosystem dynamics and resilience.
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