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Clough, Y; Abrahamczyk, S; Adams, M O; et al; Cicuzza, D; Kessler, M (2010). Biodiversity patterns and trophic interactions in human-dominated tropical landscapes in Sulawesi (Indonesia): plants, arthropods and vertebrates. In: Tscharntke, T; et al. Tropical rainforests and agroforests under global change. Berlin: Springer, 15-71. | 2010

Biodiversity patterns and trophic interactions in human-dominated tropical landscapes in Sulawesi (Indonesia): plants, arthropods and vertebrates

Yann Clough; Stefan Abrahamczyk; Marc-Oliver Adams; Alam Anshary; Nunik Sri Ariyanti; Lydia Betz; Damayanti Buchori; Daniele Cicuzza; Kevin Darras; Dadang Dwi Putra; Brigitte Fiala; S. Robbert Gradstein; Michael Kessler; Alexandra-Maria Klein; Ramadhanil Pitopang; Bandung Sahari; Christoph Scherber; Christian H. Schulze; Shahabuddin; Simone G. Sporn; Kathrin Stenchly; Sri S. Tjitrosoedirdjo; Thomas C. Wanger; Maria Weist; Arno Wielgoss; Teja Tscharntke

The need to capture primary production in order to sustain and improve economic livelihoods has lead to increasing conversion of natural habitat and intensification of agricultural practices in many parts of the world including most tropical regions. Understanding how these processes affect ecosystems and their functioning, in particular in the high-diversity ecosystems of the tropics, has become a key issue in ecological research. In this chapter, our focus is on the agriculture-forest landscapes of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, an island widely known for its endemic yet still poorly known flora and fauna. The rise of the region to one of the largest cacao producing areas in the world is at the core of recent land-use change and intensification processes. Covering plants (trees, rattan palms, herbs, bryophytes) and several invertebrate (ants, dung beetles, cacao insect herbivores, fruit-feeding butterflies, parasitic Hymenoptera, spiders) and vertebrate groups (amphibians, birds, murids, reptiles), we give an in-depth overview of the determinants of biodiversity in cacao landscapes, including both management and landscape-scale variables into our analyses. Results show that shaded agroforests host a rich community of species. By adopting a large-scale study design we showed that proximity of natural forest is a key predictor for species richness of plants, invertebrates and vertebrates alike. Endemics and forest specialists benefit most from indigenous shade tree cover and proximity to natural forest. Importantly, several functionally important groups such as insectivorous and seed-dispersing birds benefit from tall shade trees, shade tree diversity and proximity to forest edge, while parasitoid diversity is greatest close to natural forests. Available data on the effects of landuse change in cacao landscape of Central Sulawesi is increasing. Change in landscape configuration and management practices are being clearly reflected in the composition of species communities, with likely impacts on ecosystem services such as pest control and pollination. More knowledge is needed especially in terms of species interactions and ecosystem functioning, but also on how existing knowledge can contribute to effective conservation in human-dominated landscapes outside protected areas.


Biological Conservation | 2008

Bryophytes on tree trunks in natural forests, selectively logged forests and cacao agroforests in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia

Nunik Sri Ariyanti; Merijn M. Bos; Kuswata Kartawinata; Sri S. Tjitrosoedirdjo; S. Robbert Gradstein


Biotropia: The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Biology | 2011

CONTRASTING ARBOREAL AND TERRESTRIAL BRYOPHYTES COMMUNITIES OF THE MOUNT HALIMUN SALAK NATIONAL PARK, WEST JAVA

Nunik Sri Ariyanti; Sulistijorini Sulistijorini


Journal of Tropical Life Science | 2018

The Autecology of Genus Dischidia (Asclepiadaceae) in Bangka Island: Characteristics of Vegetation and Abiotic Environmental Factors Affecting Abundance

Yuliani Hajari; Sulistijorini Sulistijorini; Nunik Sri Ariyanti


IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science | 2018

Plagiochila (marchantiophyta) of mount sibayak north sumatra

Etti Sartina Siregar; Nunik Sri Ariyanti; Sri S. Tjitrosoedirdjo


Floribunda | 2018

Ciri Anatomi untuk Identifikasi Jenis-jenis Eleocharis (Cyperaceae) Pulau Madura

Ashari Bagus Setiawan; Nunik Sri Ariyanti


Floribunda | 2018

The Psydrax dicoccos Complex (Rubiaceae) in Malesia, with Three New Species

Ridha Mahyuni; Tatik Chikmawati; Nunik Sri Ariyanti


Floribunda | 2017

DICRANOLOMA (BRYOPHYTA: DICRANACEAE) DI TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG LEUSER (SUMATRA)

Fandri Sofiana Fastanti; Nunik Sri Ariyanti


Floribunda | 2017

BAZZANIA (MARCHANTIOPHYTA: LEPIDOZIACEAE) DI TAMAN NASIONAL GUNUNG LEUSER (SUMATRA)

Ria Windi Lestari; Nunik Sri Ariyanti


Reinwardtia | 2016

DIVERSITY OF PLANTS USED FOR PLAITED CRAFTS BY THE DAYAK IBAN-DÉSA IN KABUPATEN SINTANG, KALIMANTAN BARAT, INDONESIA

Asih Perwita Dewi; Nunik Sri Ariyanti; Eko Baroto Walujo

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Tatik Chikmawati

Bogor Agricultural University

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Ashari Bagus Setiawan

Bogor Agricultural University

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Dadang Dwi Putra

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Damayanti Buchori

Bogor Agricultural University

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Eko Baroto Walujo

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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