
The diversity of Bryophytes in Nenek Hills, Natural Tourism Park of Mount Permisan, South Bangka Regency
Author(s) -
Henri Henri,
Rusidi Rusidi,
Ratna Santi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
jurnal biologi udayana
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2599-2856
pISSN - 1410-5292
DOI - 10.24843/jbiounud.2021.v25.i02.p05
Subject(s) - moss , microclimate , habitat , bryophyte , abiotic component , humidity , natural (archaeology) , lejeuneaceae , geography , environmental science , substrate (aquarium) , air humidity , national park , species diversity , tourism , ecology , forestry , archaeology , biology , genus , meteorology
The mosses growth is generally influenced by temperature, habitat humidity, light intensity, and soil acidity. This study aimed to determine the level of diversity of bryophytes species on various substrates in the Nenek Hills Natural Tourism Park of Mount Permisan, South Bangka Regency. The methods used in this study were exploration and observation. The results of this study are the types of mosses (Bryophytes) found Nenek Hills Natural Tourism Park of Mount Permisan, South Bangka Regency, are from the families Calymperaceae, Dicranaceae, Fissidentaceae, Leucobryaceae, Rhizogoniaceae, Sematophylaceae, Calypogeiaceae, Geocalyceae, Lejeuneaceae, Lepidoziaceae and Plagiochilaceae. The dominating family is Leucobryaceae, Lejeuneaceae and Calymperaceae. The type of substrate that moss prefers to grow is rock. Abiotic factors consist of light intensity with a value of 0,2-7,2 Klx (low), air temperature with a value of 25-29°C (medium-high), humidity with a value of 34-68% (medium-high), soil acidity with a value of 5,9-6,9 (slightly-neutral) and soil moisture with a value of 52-65% (moist).