Keanekaragaman Jenis Burung pada Beberapa Tipe Tegakan di Hutan Pendidikan Gunung Walat, Sukabumi, Jawa Barat
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2013Author
Kaban, Aronika
Mulyani, Yeni Aryati
Mardiastuti, Ani
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Gunung Walat Educational Forest (GWEF) which is a plantation forest that consists of several homogenous standsis a habitat of various bird species. Difference in tree species composition, canopy coverage and canopy height could cause different birds species diversity. The objectives of this research were to describe the habitat, to identify bird species diversity, to find out composition of bird guild and to describe use of vertical startification by birds. This research was carried out in four types of forest stands of GWEF area; those are Schima, Agathis, Pine and mixed stands (Agathis, Pines and Schima) at August 2011). Vegetation measurement to describe vegetation profile was conducted in 10 m x 50 m sample plot on each stand type, while profile of other type of vegetation was observed in 3 m x 3 m sample plot. Birds data were collected by using IPA method and Mackinnon’s Species list method (Mackinnon et al. 1998). Analysis of bird component was performed by using Shannon-Wiener’s diversity index and Jaccard’s similarity index of bird’s communities. Analysis of habitat component and tree profile was conducted descriptively, while guild analysis was performed by referring to Mackinnon at al. (1998), Wong (1986), Lambert and Collar (2002) and also Novarino (2008). Relationship between birds and vegetation was analyzed descriptively. Schima stand (518-573 m above sea level) is located in relatively flat topography with a small creek goes through the habitat in the observation site. Total of other species of vegetation in this stands was 21 species. Agathis stands (+ 529 m above sea level) were located in relatively slope topography with total of other vegetations were 16 species. Pine stand (545-601 m above sea level) is located in relatively plain topography with total of other vegetations were 13 species. Mixed standthat is consisted of three species of trees, Pines, Agathis, and Schima, is located in relatively plain topography at altitude of 518 - 573 m above sea level and has total of other vegetations recorded 18 species. Canopy stratification in those four types of stands were could be divided vertically into top canopy, middle canopy, lower canopy, stem and forest floor. There were 49 species of 24 families of birds found during research period with Cuculidae as family with highest total species (6 species). Highest total bird’s species was recorded at Schima stands (30 species, H’= 3.03, E=0.89), then followed by Agathis stands (28 species, H’=2.79, E=0.83), mixed stands (27 species, H’= 2.73, E=0.85),and the lowest was recorded at Pines stands (25 species, H’=2.73, E=0.85). Highest IS value was recorded at Pines stands and mixed stands (ISJ=0.63). Bird communities in GWEF were classified into 12 guild categories, with insect feeder that actively feeding at canopy as guild with the highest total species (14 species). Highest utilization of canopy strata by birds in four types of stands was recorded at top canopy layer, while the lowest was recorded at stem layer. Habitat variety, Schima stands that bearing flower and also higher total of other vegetations was supposed to be the causes of highbird diversity in Schima stands. Moreover, location of tree observation plots was adjacent with agroforestry area. Those circumstances provide ecotone and also gap thus has potential of higher species diversity. Pines stands has lowest bird species diversity.It was supposed to be caused by relatively clear forest floor with not much understory and relatively high of human activity through resin sapping and firewood collecting. Based on data from previous researches that obtain total birds species there is no significant differenc in the number of species. Therefore, it might indicate the capacity GWEF in terms of bird diversity.. Thus, enrichment of tree species beneficial for bird food source and vegetation strata is needed to enrich and maintain bird’s species diversity of GWEF.