Affiliation(s)
1. Faculty of Liberal Arts and Science, Kasetsart University, Kamphaeng Saen Campus, Nakhon Pathom 73140, Thailand
2. Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart University, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand
3. Protected Area Regional Office 16, Mueang, Chiang Mai, 50000, Thailand
ABSTRACT
The relationships between Araceae diversity and altitude gradients in
mountain ecosystem at Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, Chiang Mai Province in
Thailand, were studied during January 2016-March 2018. The strip-plots, 10 m × 1,000 m along the five nature
trails, were established from 300-500, 501-800, 801-1,100, 1,101-1,400, 1,401-1,685 m above
mean sea level (amsl). Twenty species of 11 genera were found. Alocasia
navicularis and Lemna sp. were found at 300-500 m amsl, wild taro (Colocasia esculenta)
was at 300-800 m amsl, A. acuminata was at 300-1,400 m amsl, while Amorphophallus
krausei, Hapaline benthamiana, Lasia spinosa, Rhaphidophora
chevalieri and R. megaphylla were at 501-800 m amsl, but dwarf taro (C. affinis) was at 501-1,400 m amsl, Homalomena
aromatica was at 801-1,100 m amsl, A. fuscus, A. thaiensis were at 801-1,685 m amsl, A.
yunnanensis was at 1,101-1,685 m amsl, only
five species, Arisaema consanguineum, A. kerrii, Remusatia
hookeriana, R. peepla and Sauromatum
horsfieldii were found at 1,401-1,685 m amsl. Species diversity in the rainy season was the highest (1.75), the
top five dominant species were dwarf taro (C. affinis), wild taro (C. esculenta), A. fuscus, A. acuminata and A. thaiensis (importance value
index (IVI%): 61.54, 24.13, 17.12,
16.52 and 9.60, respectively). In dry season, the dominant species was wild
taro. The altitude gradients showed the main effect on diversity and
distribution of Araceae.
KEYWORDS
Araceae, altitude gradients, Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, mountain
ecosystem.
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