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AUTHOR:

IZEFRI CANIAGO AND STEPHEN F. SIEBERT

TITLE:

MEDICINAL PLANT ECOLOGY, KNOWLEDGE AND CONSERVATION IN KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA(FN1)

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Economic Botany 52 no3 229-50 Jl/S '98

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ABSTRACT
This study documents the abundance, distribution and knowledge of medicinal plant species in a Ransa Dayak village and adjoining forest in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. Over 250 medicinal plant species from 165 genera and 75 families are utilized by the local healer. Late successional, primary and river bench forests contained the highest diversity of locally-utilized medicinal species and the greatest number of species restricted to a single forest type for which alternative species or remedies were unavailable. Epiphytes and trees restricted to primary forests are particularly important sources for plants used to treat unusual ailments. A 100% survey of village residents 15 years of age and older (N = 32) revealed that people older than 25 years of age, and older females in particular, possessed greater knowledge of medicinal plants and their uses than younger people and males. All residents, except the male healer, were more knowledgeable about medicinal plants found in early successional forests than those of primary forests. Commercial logging and the loss of traditional knowledge through acculturation pose twin challenges to the persistence of traditional medicinal plant use in this Ransa village and throughout much of Kalimantan.

Penelitian ini mengumpulkan informasi mengenai keberadaan, penyebaran dan pengetahuan tentang jenis tumbuhan obat di daerah perkampungan Daya' Ransa dengan hutan sekitarnya di Kalimantan Barat, Indonesia. Lebih dari 250 spesies tumbuhan obat dari 165 genus dan 75 suku digunakan oleh dukun setempat. Hutan sekunder tua, hutan primer dan daerah hutan sepanjang pinggir sungai merupakan tipe hutan yang memiliki keanekaragaman dan jenis tumbuhan obat paling tinggi yang hanya tumbuh di tipe hutan tersebut serta tidak adanya jenis tumbuhan obat pengganti untuk mengobati penyakit yang sama di tipe hutan lain. Jenis epipit dan pohon yang ditemukan khusus di hutan primer mempunyai arti sangat penting bagi masyarakat karena digunakan untuk menogobati jenis penyakit yang tidak biasa. Dari survey 100% yang dilakukan terhadap penghuni desa yang usianya lebih dari 15 tahun (N = 32) diketahui bahwa penduduk yang berusia lebih dari 25 tahun, terutama perempuan berusia tua, mempunyai pengetahuan yang lebih banyak mengenai pemanfaatan tumbuhan obat dibandingkan dengan laki-laki dan perempuan yang lebih muda. Seluruh penduduk, kecuali sang dukun, lebih mengetahui pemanfaatan tumbuhan obat yang tumbuh di hutan sekunder muda dibandingkan dengan tumbuhan obat yang tumbuh di hutan primer. Kegiatan pembalakan hutan berskala besar (HPH) dan hilangnya pengetahuan tradisional lewat perubahan budaya adalah dua tantangan yang dihadapi untuk dapat mempertahankan pemakaian dan melestarikan tumbuhan obat di kampung ini khususnya dan di seluruh Kalimantan umumnya.


    Key Words: medicinal plants; abundance and distribution; secondary forest; primary forest; Ransa Dayak; acculturation; Indonesia.


    Many rural people throughout the tropics rely on medicinal plants because of their effectiveness, a lack of modern medical alternatives, and cultural preference (Balick, Elisabetsky and Laird 1996; Plotkin and Famolare 1992). On a global basis, approximately 80% of the world's population is believed to rely, to some extent, on medicinal plants (Farnsworth 1988), yet fewer than 10% of the world's approximately 250 000 flowering plant species have been examined for pharmaceutical properties (Stix 1993). Moreover, little is known about the abundance and distribution of medicinal plants or the effect of timber harvesting on medicinal plant populations.
    Indigenous forest-dwelling peoples tend to be particularly dependent upon medicinal plants and often possess exceptional medicinal plant knowledge (Comerford 1996; Johnston and Colquhoun 1996; Milliken and Albert 1996). However, exposure to modern culture, increased trade, and access to modern conveniences (including modern medicines) are altering the distribution and extent of local knowledge and use of medicinal plants in these societies (Leach 1994; Plotkin 1988; Rocheleau 1995).
    The availability of medicinal plants is also reduced by forest conversion and land degradation. For example, millions of hectares of forests in Kalimantan, Indonesian have been converted to secondary forests, agricultural fields and grasslands through intensive timber harvesting and shifting cultivation by recent immigrants and indigenous inhabitants. Furthermore, most remaining forests are under contract to timber concessionaires and are scheduled to be logged within the next decade (Primack and Lovejoy 1995). Timber harvesting generally results in a simplification of forest structure and damage to the residual stand. In Sabah, Malaysia, for example, Nussbaum, Anderson and Spencer (1995) found that 30% of the total ground surface was impacted by logging roads and skid trails, and that fully 80% of the forest was disturbed in felling operations. Logging also alters soil and hydrologic regimes; raises ground and interior forest illumination levels; increases the intensity and variability of diurnal temperature and humidity conditions; and results in soil compaction, reduced water infiltration, and reduced plant growth (Bruijnzeel 1991; Nussbaum, Anderson and Spencer 1995).
    Following disturbance (whether natural tree fall, logging or shifting cultivation), secondary vegetation usually quickly reestablishes. While secondary rain forest succession varies, early secondary forests frequently differ from late successional and primary forests in that they are less diverse and relatively simple in terms of forest structure (Whitmore 1984). Secondary forests developed following shifting cultivation differ from those succeeding logging in that they are usually more uniform in size and age, are dominated by one or a few species, and contain residual crop and herbaceous weeds (Richards 1996).
    Timber harvesting and forest clearing may alter the abundance and distribution of medicinal plants. In fact, entire life forms may disappear given severe disturbance. For example, the growth and reproduction of epiphytes (an important group of medicinal plants) can be adversely affected by slight micro-climatic changes and the loss of specific bark conditions found only on certain mature canopy trees (Whitmore 1984).
    Rapid social change and acculturation can also affect local knowledge of and interest in medicinal plant use. Forest-dwelling inhabitants of Kalimantan, such as the Dayak, now compete with commercial logging for agricultural land and forest resources. Consequently, these societies are now exposed to radically different values and economic opportunities (Denslow and Padoch 1988; Padoch and Peluso 1996).
    This study explores the implications of commercial logging and acculturation on the availability and knowledge of medicinal plant species in West Kalimantan, Indonesia, a region experiencing extensive timber harvesting and rapid social change. Specifically, we describe medicinal plant species and their uses in a Ransa Dayak village, the abundance and distribution of medicinal plants in eight locally-recognized forest types, and the extent of medicinal plant knowledge and use among local people by age and gender.

RESEARCH SITE AND METHODS

RESEARCH SITE
    This study was conducted in the Dayak village and adjoining forests of Nanga Juoi, West Kalimantan, Indonesia (112°15'E and 0°29'S). Nanga Juoi is located near the Bukit Baka/Bukit Raya National Park and a large forest concession operated by PT Kurnia Kuala Kapuas (PTKKK). Vegetation in the area ranges from lowland dipterocarp to montane forests and contains a rich assemblage of the region's flora and fauna (Nooteboom 1987), including an estimated 2000-4000 vascular plant species (Davis 1995).
    Nanga Juoi (population 16 households; 32 adults) is inhabited by a Dayak sub-group known as the Ransa who report living in the area for generations. Many villagers observe traditional practices, including extensive use of medicinal plants. In recent years, large-scale timber harvesting involving forest clearing and construction of logging roads, and the establishment of a national park (and subsequent prohibition against traditional forest farming and collecting activities) has altered both the physical environment and traditional village life (Belsky 1992). In 1994, the timber concessionaire constructed roads connecting the village and primary forest and began widespread logging.

RESEARCH METHODS
    We utilized a variety of research methods to conduct this study including: participant observation, formal and informal surveys of all village residents age 15 years and older, and establishment of random sample plots and line transects of varying size and lengths in eight locally-recognized forest types. Initial plant collecting and interviews with knowledgeable healers from Nanga Juoi and neighboring villages were conducted between 1992 and 1995. A regionally-recognized healer from the village, Udat bin Badung (age 63), served as principal informant. A detailed ethnobotanical survey, including collection of voucher specimens of all medicinal species utilized by the healer, and extensive plot and transect sampling was completed in 1995. Medicinal plant specimens were identified in the local vernacular by the healer and in scientific nomenclature by taxonomists from Herbarium Bogoriense, Indonesia. Much of the voucher material was available in sterile condition only and thus could be identified to genus only. Where the healer and botanical interpretations differed, we recorded both (i.e., in several instances the healer identified distinct species that herbarium botanists considered single species).
    The Ransa Dayak of Nanga Juoi have developed a forest classification system which they use to demarcate hunting areas, swidden farms, and sites for medicinal plant collecting. The Ransa classification system includes four primary successional stages reflecting the transition from abandonment of recently cultivated swiddens through primary forest and parallels that described by tropical ecologists (Richards 1996; Whitmore 1984) (Table 1). Like its scientific counterpart, the Ransa system is based on a progression from a single layer of shade-intolerant pioneer species through development of structurally complex, species-rich dipterocarp dominated forests.
    The distribution of forest types in Nanga Juoi is complex because of the patchy distribution of both agricultural activities and the typically patchy distribution of tropical plants (Gentry 1991). In 1994, the number of young fallow sites was small relative to old fallow, recently logged forest, and primary forest. Furthermore, unlike primary and logged forest, swiddens typically occur in clusters near settlements and in areas with favorable soil and slope conditions. Thus, we used a variety of methods to sample the abundance and distribution of medicinal plants in the different forest types (Table 1).
    In the earliest successional stage (tempalai), where densities of some medicinal species were very high, we established 38 2 × 2m random sample plots. In young secondary forest (bawas baling), which had high densities of relatively few medicinal species, and occupied a smaller area, we established 23 2 × 2m plots. In later successional stages where densities of individual medicinal plants were lower and land areas larger, but sites remained clustered, we sampled using larger sample plots and line transects, specifically: 11 10 × 10m plots in early young successional sites (bawas beliung), 23 100 × 2m plots in early old sites (agung kelengank), and 30 100 × 2m plots in late successional sites (agung tua). In primary and logged forests, where plant densities were low, land areas large, and sites not clustered, we sampled using 2m wide × 1000m long transects (three in recently logged forest between the park and the village and seven in primary forests). Finally, in river bench forests (pinggir sungai) we sampled using ten 10 × 10m plots. In each sample plot or transect, the identity, life form, and number of each medicinal species was noted. If locally-important medicinal plants were not recorded in any sample plots, the healer was asked to provide information regarding their relative abundance, distribution, and site preferences. These methods follow guidelines recommended by Hall and Bawa (1993).
    To ascertain the extent of medicinal plant knowledge and use among people in Nanga Juoi, we interviewed all village residents 15 years of age and older (n = 32). Formal surveys were completed at the end of the research period after villagers had become familiar with the study and researchers. We also spoke to all village residents on an informal basis to corroborate the survey data and to gather additional information. In the surveys, people were asked if they knew the identity and use of all of the medicinal plants utilized by the healer. They were also asked to identify the specific ailments treated with each plant, the plant part used, and how it was used.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

THE IDENTITY AND USE OF MEDICINAL PLANTS
    The healer of Nanga Juoi identifies and uses over 250 medicinal species from at least 165 genera and 75 families; 163 of these plants were identified to species level (Appendix 1). Trees were the primary source of medicinal plants in terms of number of species (81), followed by herbs (65) and vines (45). Epiphytes, ferns, and aquatic plants comprised a smaller proportion of the medicinal plant flora (Table 2).
    These medicinal plants are used to treat a wide variety of ailments in Nanga Juoi, including: those of the skin, eye and ear; to treat headaches, provide astringents, relieve toothache pain; and to treat general and specific problems associated with the respiratory, circulatory, digestive, nervous and reproductive systems (Appendix 1). Some species are used on a regular basis to treat common ailments (particularly headaches, fever, skin ailments and digestive problems), while others are only occasionally used to treat specific and unusual ailments such as those used for treating heart disorders and kidney diseases. It is difficult to state which medicinal plants are most important to the Ransa Dayak. As Grenand (1992) has noted, the term "useful species" does not have the same meaning for all cultures and probably not for all individuals within a society. In fact, the Nanga Juoi healer, Udat bin Badung, observed that "all plants in the forest are useful" to the Ransa. Similar values are found in other cultures, such as the Mende of West Africa who report that "We Mende feel that all plants can be medicines." (Leach 1994).

THE ABUNDANCE AND DISTRIBUTION OF MEDICINAL PLANTS
    Medicinal plants as identified by the Ransa of Nanga Juoi are abundant and widely distributed in the forests around Nanga Juoi (Table 3). Medicinal plant diversity was highest in old secondary forest (79 species), river bench (61 species), and primary forest sites (42 species), and lowest in logged (18 species) and early successional forests (29-37 species). Not surprisingly, individual plant population densities were highest in early successional and logged forests where several species were observed in very high densities. Thus, medicinal plant populations appear to exhibit the same general diversity and density patterns characteristic of tropical forests, namely: high species diversity, but low individual population densities in late successional and primary forests, and low species diversity, but large populations of a few species in early successional stages.
    Analysis of species-sampling curves in the sample plots revealed that the number of species recorded in young secondary, primary, logged, and river bench forests reflected actual plant species richness (i.e., species-sampling curves were flat at the conclusion of the sampling; no new species were recorded in the latter sample plots). However, the curve was still rising in old secondary forest sites (agung kelengang), which suggests that more species may occur in this forest type than were actually recorded.
    The abundance and distribution of medicinal plants is affected by successional stage and competition over such factors as light. Thus, it is not surprising that populations vary by life form in different forest types. Epiphytic medicinal plants, for example, are restricted to primary, river bench, and late successional forests where vegetation is older, forest structure more complex, and specific micro-environmental conditions required for growth and reproduction exist. In contrast, shade intolerant herbaceous medicinal plants dominate the early successional forest types.
    Seventeen medicinal species were restricted to a specific forest type as determined through sampling (40 species according to the healer) (Table 4). Primary forests contained the largest number (10) of restricted species (15 according to the healer). If successional phases are grouped into young and old stages, the results are even more pronounced; 13 species were restricted to young successional stages and 53 species were restricted to late successional and primary forests. Obviously, early successional environments are ill-suited for certain primary forest species (e.g., those requiring low-light, constant temperatures, high humidity, and specific structural characteristics). Conversely, all of the medicinal plants restricted to early successional stages are common elsewhere in Indonesia (i.e., Blumea balsamifera, Mallotus paniculatus, Melastoma affine, Pityrogramma tartarea, Urena lobata, and Cassia alata (Wijayakusuma, 1996).
    Traditionally, the residents of Nanga Juoi maintained small areas of primary forests (gupung) for religious reasons. These forests have reportedly remained free of agriculture for hundreds of years, but are used for collecting medicinal plants. River bench forests contain high medicinal species diversity and high population density values (13 000/ha) in comparison to other forest types. Thus, river bench forests may be a particularly important reserve for medicinal species in Kalimantan, just as Peruvian Amazon flood plain forests were found to be the most ethnobotanically important forest type (Phillips et al. 1994).
    While the maintenance of small forest reserves may contribute to the conservation of medicinal plants, small reserves can not insure their long-term survival. For example, Turner, et al. (1995) recorded a 51% loss of plant species richness over a 100 year period in a 4 ha lowland rainforest fragment in Singapore, with shade tolerant understorey shrubs, climbers and epiphytes showing particularly high extinction rates. Extensive logging and the creation of isolated forest patches will pose similar problems for the conservation of medicinal plant species around nanga Juoi. Similar patterns probably occur throughout Kalimantan as a result of extensive timber harvesting.
    The future availability of medicinal species may also be affected by destructive harvesting practices (i.e., if the entire plant or roots are harvested) (Table 5). Epiphytes are the most threatened plant type in this regard; fully 80% of epiphytic medicinal plant harvesting is fatal. This could be of significant medical importance because 11 out of 15 epiphytic medicinal species treat illnesses for which alternative remedies are unavailable. For example, Mapania cuspidata, an epiphyte restricted to primary forests, is used to treat heart ailments and no alternative species or remedies are available. After epiphytes, tree species restricted to primary forests warrant special conservation attention as 21 medicinal trees are harvested in a destructive manner.

MEDICINAL PLANT KNOWLEDGE AMONG RESIDENTS OF NANGA JUOI
    The residents of Nanga Juoi possess widely varying knowledge of medicinal species and their uses (Table 6). In general, older people and older females, in particular, are more knowledgeable about medicinal plants than young people and males. Men and women over the age of 25 could identify and describe the use, on average, of 46% of the medicinal plants utilized by the healer, or twice as many as younger people (23%). Older females were the most knowledgeable group; they could identify and describe the uses of 50% of all species, while young males could identify only 11%.
    Only three people in the village could identify and describe 75-100% of the medicinal plants utilized by the healer. This included two older women and one older man. Overall, 38% of the villagers had very limited knowledge (0-25%) of medicinal plants. Informal discussions with villagers revealed that young men were interested in medicinal plants primarily for increasing sexual potency and providing supra-natural abilities, while young women were interested in them for treating menstrual problems and as cosmetics.
    Although the primary healer in Nanga Juoi is a man (a position based on his extensive medicinal knowledge), women are generally more knowledgeable about medicinal plants than men and are the primary medicinal healers in other Ransa Dayak communities. Gender differences with respect to plant knowledge and use is wide-spread in many rural societies and reflects the fact that women tend to be more responsible for family and especially child health care, and a division of labor in which women often tend fields and gardens (Leach 1994; Rocheleau 1995). In Nanga Juoi, women work in swiddens that are located near the village and that were cleared from secondary forests. This may explain their greater familiarity with medicinal plants found in early successional environments. In contrast, older men are more knowledgeable about medicinal species found in primary forests (traditional male activities involved hunting and forest product collecting in primary forests in the proposed national park). Younger males no longer hunt and collect rattan as did their elders, but instead work as commercial loggers where they learn little about medicinal plants. For example, Doyo bin Udat, the 20 year old son of the healer, could identify only 9% of the medicinal plants prescribed by his father.
    All villagers (young and old) were more familiar with medicinal plants of early successional environments (e.g., ferns and herbs) than those found in primary forest. Seventy medicinal species were used by more than half of all villagers and over half of these occur in young secondary forests or are cultivated. Only 12 species (17%) were from primary forest. These regularly used species are used to treat common ailments such as headaches and fevers, skin problems, and diarrhea, and to enhance general health and fertility. Voeks (1996) observed similar patterns in coastal Brazil where he found that second growth forests yielded 2.7 times the number of medicinal species as primary forests and that healers demonstrated a strong preference for human-disturbed areas. Voeks attributed this to the high relative availability and intrinsic value of disturbance species, as well as the increasing rarity of primary forests and acculturation (i.e., loss of traditional plant knowledge). The Ransa Dayak of Nanga Juoi appear to be in transition along this continuum with the healer still utilizing primarily primary, river bench and late fallow forest species, while villagers are more knowledgeable about early successional species and young people have little medicinal plant knowledge at all.
    The Ransa recognize two primary types of medicinal plant knowledge and treatment: plants that contain natural compounds used for the treatment of specific ailments and specialized plants that contain both natural compounds and provide supra-natural powers. The former are frequently used by the healer and villagers alike, while supra-natural plants are used only by the healer. Knowledge of supra-natural plants is acquired through dreams and extensive knowledge of the forest. Leach (1994) describes a very similar pattern of medicinal plant knowledge and use among the Mende of West Africa where healers regularly visit primary forest not only to collect specific medicinal species, but also to seek assistance from forest spirits to learn of new medicines and as a means of demonstrating their bravery and power to other villagers.
    Medicinal plant knowledge, use, and the transfer of knowledge to younger generations can be affected by religious beliefs. In Nanga Juoi, visiting Protestant clergy discourage the use of medicinal plants because they consider it a form of traditional magic. However, only one villager indicated that he would not use medicinal species for this reason and his wife reported using them to the same extent as other villagers. Catholic priests, on the other hand, do not discourage villagers from using medicinal plants.
    Increased contact with outsiders (i.e., loggers and teachers), improved transportation and the growing availability of modern medicines are altering the knowledge and use of traditional plant medicines. While all villagers expressed interest in learning about medicinal plants, most stated that they preferred biomedical alternatives, particularly for treating headaches, light fevers, and mild stomach aches due to their perceived greater effectiveness. The high cost of traditional medicinal treatment (i.e., the healer expects payment, such as a chicken, for providing care and even more for sharing knowledge) appears to discourage the use of traditional medicines by some Nanga Juoi villagers, particularly if less expensive biomedical alternatives are available. Finally, no one is currently apprenticing with the elderly healer of Nanga Juoi. Thus, when he and other knowledgeable older people die, a significant portion of local ethnopharmacological knowledge will vanish as well, particularly that pertaining to species collected from primary forests for use in treating rare and unusual ailments. These same factors were believed to explain the loss of traditional ethnobotanical knowledge in an Iban community in Sarawak, Malaysia (Jarvie and Perumal 1994). Changing values, land and resource conflicts, and the absence of apprentices threaten persistence of traditional medicinal plant use in many traditional societies (Comerford 1996; Voeks 1996).

CONCLUSION
    Late successional, primary and river bench forests contained the highest diversity of medicinal species and the highest number of species restricted to specific forest types. All of the forest types sampled contained higher medicinal species diversity levels than logged forests, although logged forests contained greater numbers of certain individual medicinal plants. While simply totaling the number of useful species in a given forest is not a measure of that forest's importance (Phillips et al. 1994), the fact that primary and river bench forests contained the largest number of restricted species for which alternative remedies were unavailable and that most remaining primary forests are subject to logging, suggests that the conservation of primary and river bench forests will be crucial to the continued availability of traditional medicinal plant species. As is the case in other tropical environments (Leach 1994), the primary forests around Nanga Juoi provide medicines for rare ailments that can not be treated by other means and are an irreplaceable repository for the future.
    The conservation of primary and river bench forests will require curtailing logging activities over large contiguous areas so as to maintain reproductively viable populations of desired species, many of which occur at low population densities. Epiphytic species appear to be the most threatened group of medicinal plants in this context, followed by primary forest trees, due to their restricted distributions (i.e., specific habitat requirements), low population densities and the destructive nature of medicinal harvesting.
    This study indicates that there is a profound and growing knowledge gap between old and young people, and between men and women in Nanga Juoi. Young men in particular possess little knowledge of medicinal plants and no one is apprenticing with the elderly healer. When the healer and other knowledgeable elders of Nanga Juoi die, a large portion of the collective medicinal plant knowledge will perish as well, particularly that derived from primary forest and that pertaining to supra-natural powers. Traditional medicinal plant use will likely persist in Nanga Juoi and elsewhere in Kalimantan only if sufficient primary forests near villages are reserved from logging, and if local people retain their value for and knowledge of medicinal plant use.
ADDED MATERIAL
    Caniago, Izefri (USAID NRMP2, Jl. Madiun 3, Jakarta Pusat, 10230, Indonesia) and Stephen F. Siebert (School of Forestry, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812).
    STEPHEN F. SIEBERT
    Correspondence.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
    This research was supported by a grant from the USAID-funded Indonesia NRM/ARD Project. We appreciate the comments and suggestions provided by Jill Belsky, Jim Jarvie, an anonymous reviewer, and the editor on earlier drafts of this manuscript, and are grateful to the staff of Herbarium Bogoriense for assistance in identifying voucher specimens. We especially appreciate the generosity, patience and assistance of Udat bin Batung and the residents of Nanga Juoi.
    Received 6 March 1997; accepted 28 December 1997.
    TABLE 1. FOREST CLASSIFICATION AMONG THE RANSA DAYAK OF NANGA JUOI.

  Ransa term             Ecological phase              Key characteristics           Sampling methodology
Tempalai           initial secondary suc-        1 yr. after cessation shift-    38 2 X 2 m plots
                       cession                      ing cultivation
Bawas              young secondary for-
                       est
 baling            early                         plants to 10 cm dbh, age        23 2 X 2 m plots
                                                    1-4 yrs.
 beliung           late                          plants to 20 cm dbh, age        11 10 X 10 m plots
                                                    4-10 yrs.
Agung              old secondary forest
 kelengang         early                         plants 20-40 cm dbh, age        23 2 X 100 m plots
                                                    10-20 yrs.
 tua               late                          plants 40-80 cm dbh, un-        30 2 X 100 m plots
                                                    cultivated 40+ yrs.
Rimba              primary forest                species rich, structurally      7 2 m X 1 km transects
                                                    diverse, never cultivat-
                                                    ed
Bekas tebang       logged forest                 logged 1994                     3 2 m X 1 km transects
Pinggir Sungai     river bench forest            species rich, protected,        10 10 X 10 m plots
                                                    never cultivated

    TABLE 2. THE NUMBER OF MEDICINAL PLANT SPECIES BY LIFE FORM.

                   Number of
  Life form         species
Epiphyte               15
Fern                   14
Herb                   65
Shrub                  15
Tree                   81
Vines                  45
Aquatic plants          2
 TOTAL                237

    TABLE 3. MEDICINAL PLANT SPECIES DIVERSITY AND ABUNDANCE BY FOREST TYPE.

                             Number        Total
                               of         density
         Forest type         species      (per ha)
Initial Secondary              37        132271
Young Secondary (early)        29         94990
               (old)           36         24491
Old Secondary (early)          79          9112
            (old)              28          5806
Primary                        42           744
Logged                         18          1108
River Bench                    61         37750

    TABLE 4. THE NUMBER OF MEDICINAL PLANT SPECIES WITH RESTRICTED DISTRIBUTIONS.

                    Number of restricted species
                    Recorded      Reported by
     Forest type     in plots    medicine man
Initial Secondary        1              6
Young Secondary          2              6
Old Secondary            4             13
Primary Forest          10             15

    TABLE 5. IMPACTS OF MEDICINAL PLANT HARVESTING BY LIFE FORM.

                                       Number of species
                      Epi-                                                     Aquat-
  Harvesting type    phyte    Fern     Herb     Shrub      Tree     Vine         ic
Destructive            12       2      25         4        21       11           1
Non-destructive         3      12      40        11        60       34           1

    TABLE 6. MEDICINAL PLANT KNOWLEDGE AMONG NANGA JOUI RESIDENTS.

                               Mean
                             medicinal
                               plant       Number
     Resident group          knowledge     (N = 32)
All males                      26%            12
All females                    42             20
People older than 25           46             11
People younger than 25         23             21
Males older than 25            41              9
Males younger than 25          11              3
Females older than 25          50             12
Females younger than 25        34              8

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    APPENDIX 1. THE IDENTITY, ABUNDANCE, USE, AND KNOWLEDGE OF MEDICINAL PLANTS IN NANGA JUOI, KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA.

                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                               Vernacular
              Taxon                              name                 Voucher(FN2)    I        E-1       E-2       L-1
Acanthaceae
  Gendarussa vulgaris Ness.            Pengkaruas                    179                 0         0         0           0
  Hemigraphis sp.                      Obat merayap                   99                 0         0         0           0
  Pseudoranthemum sp.                  Samah hitam                    39                 0         0         0           0
  P. sp.                               Samah merah                    94                 0         0         0           0
Actinidiaceae
  Saurauia sp.                         Inggur-inggur                  14                 0         0         0          35
  S. sibcordata Korth.                 Inggur(FN2) pipit              21                 0         0      1764          17
  S. zeitgeri Korth.                   Inggur(FN2) merah             152                 0         0         0           0
  S. sp.                               Inggur(FN2) badak              36                 0       500        82          24
Amaranthaceae
  Celosia argentea L.                  Bunga merah                   131                 0         0         0           0
  Cyathula prostrata (L.) Bl.          Rasa                           47                 0         0         0           0
  Gomphrena globosa L.                 Kembang setahun               113                 0         0         0           0
Amaryllidaceae
  Curculigo sp.                        Lomba                          58              1429       900         0         189
  C. borneensis                        Lomba minyak                  162                 0         0         0           0
  C. latifolia Dryand.                 Tombak hantu                  167                 0         0         0          13
Annonaceae
  Canagium odorata (Lam.)
   Hook. f. et Thomson                 Merua                          80                 0       100         0           0
  Cyathocalyx bancana Boerl.           Penantat                       96                 0         0         0           0
  C. sp.                               Penantat                       96                 0         0        18          17
  Goniothalamus macrophyllus
   Miq.                                Sampuk puar                    59                71         0         0           0
  Polyacthia sp.                       Rai                            46                 0         0         0           0
Apocynaceae
  Alstonia scholaris R.Br.             Pelai                          65                 0         0         0          18
  Tabernaemontana macrocarpa
   Jack                                Temperanang                    89                 0         0         0           2
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                                                                         Part
              Taxon                    L-2           PF          LF           RB         used(FN4)     Use(FN4)
Acanthaceae
  Gendarussa vulgaris Ness.                    0           0           0            0            4       6,10
  Hemigraphis sp.                              0           0           0            0            4          5
  Pseudoranthemum sp.                          0           0           0            0            4         12
  P. sp.                                       0           2          23            0            4         12
Actinidiaceae
  Saurauia sp.                                 0           0           0            0            4       3,12
  S. sibcordata Korth.                         0           1           0         1754            4         12
  S. zetigeri Korth.                           0           0           0            0            4          3
  S. sp.                                       0           3           0          149            4         12
Amaranthaceae
  Celosia argentea L.                          0           0           0            0          5,4          3
  Cyathula prostrata (L.) Bl.                  0           0           0            0            4          9
  Gomphrena globosa L.                         0           0           0            0            4          5
Amaryllidaceae
  Curculigo sp.                                0           0           0           75            3       9,12
  C. borneensis                                0           0           0            0            4          5
  C. latifolia Dryand.                        12           2           0            0            4         15
Annonaceae
  Canagium odorata (Lam.)
   Hook. f. et Thomson                         0           0           0           37            4          8
  Cyathocalyx bancana Boerl.                   0                       0            0            4        5,8
  C. sp.                                       0           1           0           37            4        5,8
  Goniothalamus macrophyllus
   Miq.                                        0           1           0            0            8         10
  Polyacthia sp.                               0           0           0            0            5       6,13
Apocynaceae
  Alstonia scholaris R.Br.                     0           0          16            0            6         12
  Tabernaemontana macrocarpa
   Jack                                        0           0           5            0            6         10
                                                      Har-
                                                      vest-
                                                      ing
                                       Life           im-
              Taxon                    form(FN5)      pact(FN6)      K%  (FN7)
Acanthaceae
  Gendarussa vulgaris Ness.                  3        ND                    22
  Hemigraphis sp.                            8        ND                     0
  Pseudoranthemum sp.                        3        ND                    19
  P. sp.                                     3        ND                    16
Actinidiaceae
  Saurauia sp.                               6        ND                    69
  S. sibcordata Korth.                       7        ND                    31
  S. zetigeri Korth.                         6        ND                    56
  S. sp.                                     6        ND                    78
Amaranthaceae
  Celosia argentea L.                        3        D                     31
  Cyathula prostrata (L.) Bl.                3        ND                     9
  Gomphrena globosa L.                       3        ND                    31
Amaryllidaceae
  Curculigo sp.                              3        ND                    34
  C. borneensis                              3        ND                    25
  C. latifolia Dryand.                       3        ND                    22
Annonaceae
  Canagium odorata (Lam.)
   Hook. f. et Thomson                       5        ND                    78
  Syathocalyx bancana Boerl.                 6        ND                    19
  C. sp.                                     6        ND                    19
  Goniothalamus macrophyllus
   Miq.                                      6        D                     59
  Polyacthia sp.                             8        D                      3
Apocynaceae
  Alstonia scholaris R.Br.                   5        ND                    50
  Tabernaemontana macrocarpa
   Jack                                      6        ND                    25
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                               Vernacular
              Taxon                              name                 Voucher(FN2)    I        E-1       E-2       L-1
Aquifoliaceae
  Ilex cissoides Loes.                 Segarak                        92                 0         0         0           0
Araceae
  Amorphophallus campanulatus
   (Roxb.) Bl. ex. Deene.              Badul                          28                 0         0         0           0
  Homalomena cordata Schoot.           Murau                          53                 0         0         0          15
  H. sp.                               Selimpat cakau                 47                 0         0         0          13
  Pothos sp.                           Akar tikus                      2                 0         0         0           0
Araliaceae
  Arthrophyllum javanicum Bl.          Mulai                         198                 0         0         0           0
  Schefflera elliptica (Bl.)
    Harms.                             Kayu rauk                     125                 0         0         0          13
  S. sp.                               Rajang raung                  110                 0         0         0           0
Arecaceae
  Areca catechu L.                     Pinang                         NS                 0         0         0           0
  Arenga pinnata (Wurmb.)
    Merr.                              Enau                           NS                 0         0         0           0
  Cocos nucifera L.                    Kelapa                         NS                 0         0         0           0
  Salacca sp.                          Lemayung                      203                 0         0         0           0
Asclepiadaceae
  Asclopiade sp.                       Pulung merampuk                44                 0         0         0           0
  Toxocarpus sp.                       Pulung nyangkau               118                 0         0         0          26
Asteraceae
  Blumea balsamifera D.C.              Ambung-ambung                  63             39786       600         0           0
  B. chinensis D.C.                    Sedidai                        75                 0      2000       136           0
  Tagetes erecta L.                    Bunga merak                   112                 0         0         0           0
  Vernonia arborea Buch.
    Ham.                               Tapang babi                    66                71       300        18           0
  Wedelia sp.                          Copur pulut                     8                 0         0         0           0
Aspidiaceae
  Tectaria polymorpha Wall.            Paku karah                     81               929         0      1209         317
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                                                                         Part
              Taxon                    L-2           PF          LF           RB        used(FN3)      Use(FN4)
Aquifoliaceae
  Ilex cissoides Loes.                         0           0           0            0            4            1,8
Araceae
  Amorphophallus campanulatus
    (Roxb.) Bl. ex. Deene.                     0           1           0            0          8,4            12
  Homalomena cordata Schoot.                  43           0           0            0          5,4            8,12
  H. sp.                                       0           0           0            0          8,4            3,10,12
  Pothos sp.                                   0           0           0            0             8           2
Araliaceae
  Arthrophyllum javanicum Bl.                  0           0           0            0            4            6
  Schefflera elliptica (Bl.)
    Harms.                                     0           0           0            0            4            10
  S. sp.                                       0           0           0            0            5            5
Arecaceae
  Areca catechu L.                             0           0           0           19          3,4            3,12
  Arenga pinnata (Wurmb.)
    Merr.                                      0           0           0            0            8            6
  Cocos nucifera L.                            0           0           0            0            3            6
  Salacca sp.                                  0           0           0            0            6            8
Asclepiadaceae
  Asclopiade sp.                               0           0           0            0          5,4            16
  Toxocarpus sp.                               4           0           0          429            4            5,8
Asteraceae
  Blumea balsamifera D.C.                      0           0           0            0           10            8,9
  B. chinensis D.C.                            0           0           0          112            4            9,12
  Tagetes erecta L.                            0           0           0            0            4            12
  Vernonia arborea Buch.
    Ham.                                       0           0           0          112          5,4            3
  Wedelia sp.                                  0           0           0            0            4            5,9,12
Aspidiaceae
  Tectaria polymorpha Wall.                    0           0           0         3914            9            12
                                                      Har-
                                                      vest-
                                                      ing
                                             Life     im-
              Taxon                          form(FN5)pact(FN6)      K%  (FN7)
Aquifoliaceae
  Ilex cissoides Loes.                       6        ND                     38
Araceae
  Amorphophallus campanulatus
    (Roxb.) Bl. ex. Deene.                   3        D                     25
  Homalomena cordata Schoot.                 3        D                     44
  H. sp.                                     3        D                     31
  Pothos sp.                                 8        ND                     9
Araliaceae
  Arthrophyllum javanicum Bl.                7        ND                    81
  Schefflera elliptica (Bl.)
    Harms.                                   7        ND                    38
  S. sp.                                     1        D                      9
Arecaceae
  Areca catechu L.                           6        ND                    38
  Arenga pinnata (Wurmb.)
    Merr.                                    6        D                      3
  Cocos nucifera L.                          6        ND                    19
  Salacca sp.                                6        ND                    47
Asclepiadaceae
  Asclopiade sp.                             1        D                     16
  Toxocarpus sp.                             1        ND                    44
Asteraceae
  Blumea balsamifera D.C.                    7        D                     88
  B. chinensis D.C.                          8        ND                    75
  Tagetes erecta L.                          3        ND                    47
  Vernonia arborea Buch.
    Ham.                                     3        D                     56
  Wedelia sp.                                3        ND                    78
Aspidiaceae
  Tectaria polymorpha Wall.                  2        ND                    31
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                               Vernacular
              Taxon                              name                 Voucher(FN2)    I        E-1       E-2       L-1
Athyriaceae
  Diplazium cordifolium Bl.            Paku cakau                    145                 0         0         0          11
Balsaminaceae
  Impatiens balsamina L.               Cerengak                      192                 0         0         0           0
Begoniaceae
  Begonia sp.                          Riang badak                    20                 0         0         0           0
  B. sp.                               Riang padi                     11                 0         0         0           2
Blechnaceae
  Blechnum orientale L.                Paku kijang                   104                 0         0       118          72
  Stenochlaena palustris Bedd.         Pakunaik                       87                 0      1300      3255          75
Caesalpinaceae
  Sindora parvifolia Backer.           Paru-paru                     174                 0         0         0           0
Capparidaceae
  Crataeva magna (Lour.) DC            Tegaruk                        40                 0         0         0           0
Caricaceae
  Carica papaya L.                     Pepaya                         NS                 0         0         0           0
Clusiaceae
  Garcinia dioica Bl.                  Pandau marit                  180                 0         0         0           0
  G. parvifolia Miq.                   Kandis                        200                 0         0         0           0
Combretaceae
  Combretum elmeri Merr.               Rikun                         156                 0         0         0           0
  C. sp.                               Obat manang                    NS                 0         0         0           0
Connaraceae
  Cnestis palala Merr.
  C. platantha Griff.                  Engkuluyut                     34                 0         0        27          17
  Rourea mimosoides (Vahl.)
    Planch.                            Kayu alit                      84                 0       300       827         992
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                                                                         Part
              Taxon                    L-2           PF          LF           RB         used(FN3)               Use(FN4)
Athyriaceae
  Diplazium cordifolium Bl.                    0           7          35            0          5,4            3
Balsaminaceae
  Impatiens balsamina L.                       0           0           0            0            4           12
Begoniaceae
  Begonia sp.                                  0          27           4            0            4           10
  B. sp.                                       0          16          24            0            4           10
Blechnaceae
  Blechnum orientale L.                       15           0           4           19            8           12
  Stenochlaena palustris Bedd.                 7           0           0         2369            4           12
Caesalpinaceae
  Sindora parvifolia Backer.                   0           0           0            0            6           12
Capparidaceae
  Crataeva magna (Lour.) DC                    0           0           0            0            4            6
Caricaceae
  Carica papaya L.                             0           0           0            0         5,3,2           6
Clusiaceae
  Garcinia dioica Bl.                          0           0           0            0            4            5
  G. parvifolia Miq.                           0           0           0            0            6           12
Combretaceae
  Combretum elmeri Merr.                       0           0           0            0            4            5
  C. sp.                                       0           0           0            0            4           12
Connaraceae
  Cnestis palala Merr.
  C. platantha Griff.                         73           2           4            0            4          8,12
  Rourea mimosoides (Vahl.)
    Planch.                                 1767          87           0         4291            4           12
                                                      Har-
                                                      vest-
                                                      ing
                                       Life           im-
              Taxon                    form(FN5)      pact(FN6)      K%  (FN7)
Athyriaceae
  Diplazium cordifolium Bl.                  2        D                     25
Balsaminaceae
  Impatiens balsamina L.                     4       ND                     59
Begoniaceae
  Begonia sp.                                3       ND                     41
  B. sp.                                     3       ND                     19
Blechnaceae
  Blechnum orientale L.                      2       ND                     59
  Stenochlaena palustris Bedd.               2       ND                     41
Caesalpinaceae
  Sindora parvifolia Backer.                 5       ND                     22
Capparidaceae
  Crataeva magna (Lour.) DC                  6       ND                     16
Caricaceae
  Carica papaya L.                           7       D                      63
Clusiaceae
  Garcinia dioica Bl.                        6       ND                      9
  G. parvifolia Miq.                         6       ND                      0
Combretaceae
  Combretum elmeri Merr.                     8       ND                     41
  C. sp.                                     8       ND                      0
Connaraceae
  Cnestis palala Merr.
  C. platantha Griff.                        8       ND                     44
  Rourea mimosoides (Vahl.)
    Planch.                                  8       ND                     75
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type[sup1]
                                               Vernacular
              Taxon                              name                 Voucher[sup2]    I        E-1       E-2       L-1
Convolvulaceae
  Erycibe tomentosa Bl.                Kusuk melumur                 177                 0         0         0           0
  E. tomentosa Bl.                     Sinobul                       105                 0         0         0           7
  Jaqcuemontia tomentella
    (Miq.) Hallier f.                  Ampur                          52              2857      3500       582          50
Cucurbitaceae
  Momordica sp.                        Peria                          NS                 0         0         0           0
Cyperaceae
  Mapania cuspidata (Miq.)
    Uitt                               Parang hantu                   31                 0         0         0           4
  M. cuspidata (Miq.) Uitt             Parang hantu putih              2                 0         0         0           0
  Scleria purpurascens Steud.          Lambak                        147                 0         0         0           0
Dilleniaceae
  Tetracera asiatica (Lour.)
    Hogl.                              Kempelas                       42                 0       100         0         578
Euphorbiaceae
  Agrotistachys leptostachya           Semakar                         4                 0         0         0           0
    Pax & K. Hoffm.
  Antidesma stipulare BL.              Ketitik A                      15                 0         0         0         165
  A. stipulare Bl.                     Ketitik B                      10                 0         0         0           4
  Baccaurea lanceolata Muell.
    Arg.                               Empahung                       61                 0         0         0           0
  Croton tiglium L.                    Kemandah                       62                 0         0         0           0
  Macaranga brevipetiolata
    Airy Shaw                          Ketitik bulu                   27                 0         0         0           0
  Mallotus paniculatus (Lam.)
    Muell. Arg.                        Balek angin                    67               429       200         0           0
  Pedilanthus tithymaloides
    (L.) Poit.                         Mokoh                         120                 0         0         0           0
  Phyllanthus urinaria L.              Rumput ngamin anak            181                 0         0         0           0
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type[sup1]
                                                                                         Part
              Taxon                    L-2           PF          LF           RB         used[sup3]     Use[sup4]
Convolvulaceae
  Erycibe tomentosa Bl.                        0           0           0            0            4           12
  E. tomentosa Bl.                             0           0           0           19            4           12
  Jaqcuemontia tomentella
    (Miq.) Hallier f.                          0           0           0          261            4           12
Cucurbitaceae
  Momordica sp.                                0           0           0            0          3,4            5
Cyperaceae
  Mapania cuspidata (Miq.)
    Uitt                                      13          31          40            0          5,4        15,16
  M. cuspidata (Miq.) Uitt                     0           0           0            0          5,4        15,16
  Scleria purpurascens Steud.                  0           0           0            0            8            6
Dilleniaceae
  Tetracera asiatica (Lour.)
    Hogl.                                     18           0           0           19            5         6,13
Euphorbiaceae
  Agrotistachys leptostachya                   0           0           0            0            5           13
    Pax & K. Hoffm.
  Antidesma stipulare BL.                    273           5          45           37            8           14
  A. stipulare Bl.                             0           4          12            0            8           14
  Baccaurea lanceolata Muell.
    Arg.                                       0           0           0            0            3        10,12
  Croton tiglium L.                            0           0           0            0            7          3,8
  Macaranga brevipetiolata
    Airy Shaw                                  0           0           0            0            8           14
  Mallotus paniculatus (Lam.)
    Muell. Arg.                                0           0           0           37          4,1          3,5
  Pedilanthus tithymaloides
    (L.) Poit.                                 0           0           0            0            4          5,8
  Phyllanthus urinaria L.                      0           0           0            0            4            5
                                                      Har-
                                                      vest-
                                                      ing
                                       Life           im-
              Taxon                    form[sup5]      pact[sup6]      K%  [sup7]
Convolvulaceae
  Erycibe tomentosa Bl.                      8        ND                    66
  E. tomentosa Bl.                           8        ND                     3
  Jaqcuemontia tomentella
    (Miq.) Hallier f.                        8        ND                    56
Cucurbitaceae
  Momordica sp.                              8        ND                     9
Cyperaceae
  Mapania cuspidata (Miq.)
    Uitt                                     3        D                     31
  M. cuspidata (Miq.) Uitt                   3        D                      6
  Scleria purpurascens Steud.                7        ND                    34
Dilleniaceae
  Tetracera asiatica (Lour.)
    Hogl.                                    8        D                     75
Euphorbiaceae
  Agrotistachys leptostachya                 7        D                      9
    Pax & K. Hoffm.
  Antidesma stipulare BL.                    7        D                     16
  A. stipulare Bl.                           7        D                     16
  Baccaurea lanceolata Muell.
    Arg.                                     6        ND                    69
  Croton tiglium L.                          4        ND                    34
  Macaranga brevipetiolata
    Airy Shaw                                7        D                     13
  Mallotus paniculatus (Lam.)
    Muell. Arg.                              6        ND                    63
  Pedilanthus tithymaloides
    (L.) Poit.                               3        ND                    28
  Phyllanthus urinaria L.                    3        ND                    78
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                               Vernacular
              Taxon                              name                 Voucher(FN2)    I        E-1       E-2       L-1
Fabaceae
  Cassia alata L.                      Gelinggang                     70              1286         0         0           0
  Crotalaria retusa L.                 Kacang kopi                    16                 0         0         0           0
  Derris cf. caudata Bth.              Tuba donak                     55                71         0         0           4
  Desmodium heterocarpum
   DC.                                 Pintu tengkuyuk                77                 0         0       382           0
  Flemingia sp.                        Obat tangan pecah              36                 0         0         0           0
  F. strombilifera R.Br.               Kayu aras                     169                 0         0         0           0
  Fordia splendissima R.Br.            Serantung                     146                71      1400         0         535
  F. splendissima R.Br.                Serantung pipit                29                 0         0         0           8
  Panera sp.                           Kayu raum                     150                 0         0         0          39
  Phaseolus sp.                        Akar lomai                    189                 0         0         0           0
  Saraca indica L.                     Boyu                          116                 0         0         0           0
  Uriraria crinita (L.) Desv.
   ex DC.                              Ikong asu                      85                 0       200         0           0
Gesneriaceae
  Aeschynanthus sp.                    Kayu pengelas                  20                 0         0         0           0
  Cyrtandra sp.                        Tembakau dahan                103                 0         0         0           0
Gleicheniaceae
  Gleichenia sp.                       Resam putih                    90               214         0         0         141
  G. longissima Bl.                    Resam tedung                   76               786         0       500          15
Graminae
  Oryza sativa L.                      Padi                           NS                 0         0         0           0
Hydrocharitaceae
  Ottelia alismoides (L.) Pers.        Kelambti tukuk                187                 0         0         0           0
Labiateae
  Coleus scutellaroides Bth.           Ati-ati                        79                 0         0         0           0
  Hyptis capitata Jack.                Rumput jepang                 185                 0         0         0           0
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                                                                         Part
              Taxon                    L-2           PF          LF           RB         used(FN3)     Use(FN4)
Fabaceae
  Cassia alata L.                             47           0           0           75          4,3         3,12
  Crotalaria retusa L.                         0           0           0            0          4,3            8
  Derris cf. caudata Bth.                      0           0           0            0            5            8
  Desmodium heterocarpum
   DC.                                         0           0           0          746           10            5
  Flemingia sp.                                0           0           0            0            4           12
  F. strombilifera R.Br.                       0           0           0            0            4            5
  Fordia splendissima R.Br.                  243         198          69          168            5           13
  F. splendissima R.Br.                        0           0           0           41            5           14
  Panera sp.                                1897           0           0            0            4            5
  Phaseolus sp.                                0           0           0            0            5            9
  Saraca indica L.                             0           0           0         4865          1,4            3
  Uriraria crinita (L.) Desv.
   ex DC.                                      0           0           0          168            4           10
Gesneriaceae
  Aeschynanthus sp.                            0           0           0            0            3            9
  Cyrtandra sp.                                0           0           0            0            4           12
Gleicheniaceae
  Gleichenia sp.                               0           0           0            0            4            9
  G. longissima Bl.                            0           0           0          329            4            9
Graminae
  Oryza sativa L.                              0           0           0            0            7            5
Hydrocharitaceae
  Ottelia alismoides (L.) Pers.                0           0           0            0            4            5
Labiateae
  Coleus scutellaroides Bth.                   0           0           0            0            4          3,5
  Hyptis capitata Jack.                        0           0           0            0            4            8
                                                      Har-
                                                      vest-
                                                      ing
                                       Life           im-
              Taxon                    form(FN5)      pact(FN6)      K%  (FN7)
Fabaceae
  Cassia alata L.                            4        ND                    75
  Crotalaria retusa L.                       4        ND                    13
  Derris cf. caudata Bth.                    7        D                     22
  Desmodium heterocarpum
   DC.                                       8        D                     72
  Flemingia sp.                              8        ND                     0
  F. strombilifera R.Br.                     4        ND                    44
  Fordia splendissima R.Br.                  7        D                     59
  F. splendissima R.Br.                      7        D                     31
  Panera sp.                                 4        ND                    31
  Phaseolus sp.                              8        D                     31
  Saraca indica L.                           5        D                     50
  Uriraria crinita (L.) Desv.
   ex DC.                                    8        ND                    56
Gesneriaceae
  Aeschynanthus sp.                          1        ND                    31
  Cyrtandra sp.                              1        ND                    78
Gleicheniaceae
  Gleichenia sp.                             2        ND                    22
  G. longissima Bl.                          2        ND                    41
Graminae
  Oryza sativa L.                            3        ND                     0
Hydrocharitaceae
  Ottelia alismoides (L.) Pers.              9        ND                    84
Labiateae
  Coleus scutellaroides Bth.                 3        ND                    41
  Hyptis capitata Jack.                      7        ND                    16
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                               Vernacular
              Taxon                              name                 Voucher(FN2)    I        E-1       E-2       L-1
Lauraceae
  Cinnamomum cf. Culivan Bl.           Lawang                        160                 0         0         0         0
  Eusideroxylon zwageri
    Teijsm. & Binn.                    Ulin                           NS                 0         0         0         0
  Litsea elliptica Bl.                 Medang pawas                  197                 0         0         0         0
Lecythidaceae
  Barringtonia sp.                     Pisang beruang                  3                 0         0         0         4
Leeaceae
  Leea aequata L.                      Mali-mali                      44               643       300       645        96
  L. omabilis Master                   Lahodak                        32                 0         0         9        29
  L. omabilis Master                   Lahodak merah                 106                 0         0         9        50
Linaceae
  Ixonanthes petiolaris Bl.            Berbidak                      115                 0         0         0         6
Lycopodiaceae
  Helmintostachys zeylanica
    Hook.                              Tempuruk kecil                108                 0         0         0         4
  Lycopodium cernuum L.                Serabun kecil                  37               643      9000       155        24
  L. cernuum L.                        Rabun                         101                 0         0         0         0
Malpighiaceae
  Heteropteryx sp.                     Obat manang                   170                 0         0         0         0
Malvaceae
  Urena lobata L.                      Jelumpang                      78                 0       300        27         0
Marantaceae
  Donax cannaeformis K. Scho.          Bomban                         54              1214       500      2282       811
  Phrynium sp.                         Ririk badak                    18                 0         0         0        65
  P. capitatum Willd.                  Ririk lelabi                  129                 0         0         0        35
  P. sp.                               Ririk tilan                    26                 0         0         0         0
  Stachyphrynium sp.                   Ririk tilan                    26                 0         0         0        12
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                                                                         Part
              Taxon                    L-2           PF          LF           RB         used(FN3)      Use(FN4)
Lauraceae
  Cinnamomum cf. Culivan Bl.                   0           0           0            0          5,1         6,13
  Eusideroxylon zwageri
    Teijsm. & Binn.                            0           0           0            0            5           13
  Litsea elliptica Bl.                         0           0           0            0            4            3
Lecythidaceae
  Barringtonia sp.                             0           4           0            0        5,4,3            9
Leeaceae
  Leea aequata L.                              0           0           0          448        5 4,1        12,13
  L. omabilis Master                          23           2          23            0          4,3            4
  L. omabilis Master                           2           0           0           19            4            4
Linaceae
  Ixonanthes petiolaris Bl.                    0           0           0           19            1            3
Lycopodiaceae
  Helmintostachys zeylanica
    Hook.                                      0           0           0            0            4            3
  Lycopodium cernuum L.                        0           0           0          486            4           12
  L. cernuum L.                                0           0           0            0            4            5
Malpighiaceae
  Heteropteryx sp.                             0           0           0            0            4           12
Malvaceae
  Urena lobata L.                              0           0           0          877            5         6,13
Marantaceae
  Donax cannaeformis K. Scho.                  0           0           0         3937          5,4         9,12
  Phrynium sp.                                 0           0           0           93            4            8
  P. capitatum Willd.                         17          97          68           75            4            8
  P. sp.                                       0           0           0            0            5            8
  Stachyphrynium sp.                           1          61         275            0            5            8
                                                      Har-
                                                      vest-
                                                      ing
                                       Life           im-
              Taxon                    form(FN5)      pact(FN6)      K%  (FN7)
Lauraceae
  Cinnamomum cf. Culivan Bl.                 5        D                     78
  Eusideroxylon zwageri
    Teijsm. & Binn.                          5        D                      0
  Litsea elliptica Bl.                       5        ND                    31
Lecythidaceae
  Barringtonia sp.                           7                            D 25
Leeaceae
  Leea aequata L.                            4        D                     75
  L. omabilis Master                         7        ND                    53
  L. omabilis Master                         7        ND                    50
Linaceae
  Ixonanthes petiolaris Bl.                  5        ND                    19
Lycopodiaceae
  Helmintostachys zeylanica
    Hook.                                    2        ND                     3
  Lycopodium cernuum L.                      2        ND                     9
  L. cernuum L.                              3        ND                    19
Malpighiaceae
  Heteropteryx sp.                           8        ND                     0
Malvaceae
  Urena lobata L.                            4        D                     88
Marantaceae
  Donax canneformis K. Scho.                 3        D                     38
  Phrynium sp.                               3        ND                    28
  P. capitatum Willd.                        3        ND                    25
  P. sp.                                     3        D                     34
  Stachyphrynium sp.                         3        D                     34
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                               Vernacular
              Taxon                              name                 Voucher(FN2)    I        E-1       E-2       L-1
Melastomaceae
  Dissochaeta cf. ramosii
    Merr.                              Gelagan akar                  121                 0         0         0           7
  D. cf. ramosii Merr.                 Lompit cakau                  165                 0         0         0           9
  Melastoma affine (D.)
    Don.                               Kemunting                      64              4500    35 000       155           0
  Pachycentria constricta
    Merr.                              Rinan sesat                     6                 0         0         0           0
  P. constricta Merr.                  Limau merintai                 27                 0         0         0           0
  Parasonerilla axxiflora Ohwi.        Samah putih                  1,12                 0         0         0           0
  Phyllagathis dajakensis Ohwi.        Obat berak landir             142                 0         0         0           0
  Pternandra cordata (Korth.)
    Bailey                             Gelagan halus                 144                 0         0         0           0
  P. cordiophylla Ohwi.                Gelagan badak                 143                 0         0         0         273
  Sonerila sp.                         Obat belang putih             112                 0         0         0           0
Menispermaceae
  Coscinium fenestratum
    Colbr.                             Entemu tegah                    5                 0         0         0          22
  Perycamphyllus glaucus (Lam.)
    Merr.                              Santuk malik                   71               286       100         0           0
  P. glaucus (Lam.) Merr.              Kemponing                      73                71       100        45          43
  Pycnarrhena sp.                      Sengkubak                     138                 0         0         0           0
  Tinomiscium phytocrenoids
    Kurz.                              Alit badak                      7                 0         0         0           0
Moraceae
  Antiaris toxicaria Lesch.            Ipuh                           NS                 0         0         0           0
  Ficus deltoidea Jack.                Obat manang                    NS                 0         0         0           0
Myristicaceae
  Myristica sp.                        Kumpang balik                 153                 0         0         0           2
Myrsinaceae
  Ardisia sp.                          Engkacap burung                NS                 0         0         0           0
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                                                                         Part
              Taxon                    L-2           PF          LF           RB         used(FN3)     Use(FN4)
Melastomaceae
  Dissochaeta cf. ramosii
    Merr.                                      0           0           0            0            4           10
  D. cf. ramosii Merr.                         0           0           0            0            4           12
  Melastoma affine (D.)
    Don.                                       0           0           4         1679        8,2,4          3,4
  Pachycentria constricta
    Merr.                                      0           0           5            0            5           12
  P. constricta Merr.                          0           0           0            0            5           12
  Parasonerilla axxiflora Ohwi.                0           8          19            0            4           12
  Phyllagathis dajakensis Ohwi.                0           0           0            0            4            3
  Pternandra cordata (Korth.)
    Bailey                                     0           0           0            0            4           10
  P. cordiophylla Ohwi.                        0           0           0           19            4           10
  Sonerila sp.                                 0           0           0            0            4           12
Menispermaceae
  Coscinium fenestratum
    Colbr.                                   117          10           4           19        5,8,4         6,13
  Perycamphyllus glaucus (Lam.)
    Merr.                                      0           0           0            0            4        1,3,9
  P. glaucus (Lam.) Merr.                      0           0           0           79          5,4          6,9
  Pycnarrhena sp.                              4           1           0            0            4            8
  Tinomiscium phytocrenoids
    Kurz.                                      0           0          12            0            4           12
Moraceae
  Antiaris toxicaria Lesch.                    0           0           0            0          5,6            8
  Ficus deltoidea Jack.                        0           0           0            0            4           12
Myristicaceae
  Myristica sp.                                0           0           0            0            4            5
Myrsinaceae
  Ardisia sp.                                  0           0           0 5,4                    10
                                                      Har-
                                                      vest-
                                                      ing
                                       Life           im-
              Taxon                    form(FN5)      pact(FN6)      K%  (FN7)
Melastomaceae
  Dissochaeta cf. ramosii
    Merr.                                    8        ND                    19
  D. cf. ramosii Merr.                       8        ND                    22
  Melastoma affine (D.)
    Don.                                     4        D                     72
  Pachycentria constricta
    Merr.                                    1        D                     19
  P. constricta Merr.                        1        D                     56
  Parasonerilla axxiflora Ohwi.              3        ND                    16
  Phyllagathis dajakensis Ohwi.              3        ND                     0
  Pternandra cordata (Korth.)
    Bailey                                   6        ND                    16
  P. cordiophylla Ohwi.                      6        ND                    22
  Sonerila sp.                               4        ND                     0
Menispermaceae
  Coscinium fenestratum
    Colbr.                                   8        D                     78
  Perycamphyllus glaucus (Lam.)
    Merr.                                    6        ND                    31
  P. glaucus (Lam.) Merr.                    8        D                     53
  Pycnarrhena sp.                            8        ND                    53
  Tinomiscium phytocrenoids
    Kurz.                                    8        ND                    25
Moraceae
  Antiaris toxicaria Lesch.                  5        D                      9
  Ficus deltoidea Jack.                      1        ND                     0
Myristicaceae
  Myristica sp.                              5        ND                    25
Myrsinaceae
  Ardisia sp.                               7D         19
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                               Vernacular
              Taxon                              name                 Voucher(FN2)    I        E-1       E-2       L-1
  Embelia ribes Burn.                  Lumping seladang              123                 0         0         0           0
  E. viridiflora (DC.) Scheff.         Lompit pipit                  159                 0         0         0           0
  Maesa sp.                            Kayti koyak                   136               143         0         0          11
Myrtaceae
  Syzygium sp.                         Salah jari                     26                 0         0         0           0
  Tristania whiteana Griff.            Belaban                        68               286         0         0           9
  T. sp.                               Ayau                           91                 0         0       509          43
Olacaceae
  Scorodocarpus borneensis
    (Baill.) Becc.                     Sinduk                         24                 0         0         0           0
Orchidaceae
  Apostasia wallichii R.Br.            Sabak surai                   176                 0         0         0           0
  Bromheadin finlaysoniana
    Reichb.f.                          Lomba ahep                    175                 0         0         0           0
  Calanthe sp.                         Tukat                          88                 0       100        55         313
  C. sp.                               Tukat padi                    166                 0         0         0           0
  Coelogyne sp.                        Rajak ahep                    182                 0         0         0           0
  unidentified                         Tebu ahep                     178                 0         0         0           0
Passifloraceae
  Adenia heterophylla (Bl.)
    Koordes.                           Kamahak                       126                 0         0         0          13
  A. heterophylla (Bl.) Koordes        Semukau                       122                 0         0         0           0
Poaceae
  Centotheca lappacea Desv.            Jobuk                     102,119                 0         0         0           0
  Paspalum conjugatum Berg.            Rumput belanda                117                 0         0         0           0
Polypodiaceae
  Drynaria sparsisora
    (Desv.) T. Moore                   Pinang engkaruk               188                 0         0         0          52
  Pityrogramma calomenalos
    Link.                              Paku timah                    164                 0         0         0           0
  P. tartarea Link.                    Paku kora                      60              2500      1100         0           0
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                                                                         Part
              Taxon                    L-2           PF          LF           RB         used(FN3)     Use(FN4)
  Embelia ribes Burn.                          0           0           0            0            4           10
  E. viridiflora (DC.) Scheff.                 0           0           0            0            4           10
  Maesa sp.                                    0           0           0            0            4            9
Myrtaceae
  Syzygium sp.                                 0           0           0            0          .4             8
  Tristania whiteana Griff.                    0           0           0          299          1,4            1
  T. sp.                                       2           0           0          486          1,4            1
Olacaceae
  Scorodocarpus borneensis
    (Baill.) Becc.                             0           4           0            0          5,1            6
Orchidaceae
  Apostasia wallichii R.Br.                    0           0           0            0            4            5
  Bromheadin finlaysoniana
    Reichb.f.                                  0           0           0            0            4            5
  Calanthe sp.                                 0           0           0           37          8,4           12
  C. sp.                                       0           0           0            0            4           12
  Coelogyne sp.                                0           0           0            0            5            5
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            2      5,12,13
Passifloraceae
  Adenia heterophylla (Bl.)
    Koordes.                                   0           0           0           19          5.7          6,8
  A. heterophylla (Bl.) Koordes                0           0           0            0          5,1            1
Poaceae
  Centotheca lappacea Desv.                    0           0           0          952            5            6
  Paspalum conjugatum Berg.                    0           0           0          373            4            4
Polypodiaceae
  Drynaria sparsisora
    (Desv.) T. Moore                           0           0           0            0          5,8            5
  Pityrogramma calomenalos
    Link.                                      0           0           0            0            4           12
  P. tartarea Link.                            0           0           0         2369            4           12
                                                      Har-
                                                      vest-
                                                      ing
                                       Life           im-
              Taxon                    form(FN5)      pact(FN6)      K%  (FN7)
  Embelia ribes Burn.                        8        ND                    75
  E. viridiflora (DC.) Scheff.               8        ND                    31
  Maesa sp.                                  8        ND                    50
Myrtaceae
  Syzygium sp.                               7        ND                    16
  Tristania whiteana Griff.                  5        ND                    31
  T. sp.                                     6        ND                    25
Olacaceae
  Scorodocarpus borneensis
    (Baill.) Becc.                           6        D                     19
Orchidaceae
  Apostasia wallichii R.Br.                  7        ND                    13
  Bromheadin finlaysoniana
    Reichb.f.                                3        ND                     6
  Calanthe sp.                               3        D                     28
  C. sp.                                     3        ND                    19
  Coelogyne sp.                              1        D                     22
  unidentified                               3        D                     34
  Passifloraceae
  Adenia heterophylla (Bl.)
    Koordes.                                 8        D                     81
  A. heterophylla (Bl.) Koordes              8        D                     72
Poaceae
  Centotheca lappacea Desv.                  3        D                     22
  Paspalum conjugatum Berg.                  3        ND                    84
Polypodiaceae
  Drynaria sparsisora
    (Desv.) T. Moore                         1        D                     34
  Pityrogramma calomenalos
    Link.                                    2        ND                    22
  P. tartarea Link.                          2        ND                    41
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                               Vernacular                                Part
              Taxon                              name                 Voucher(FN2)    I        E-1       E-2       L-1
Proteaceae
  Helicia excelsa (R.Br.) Bl.          Kayu karut                    199                 0         0         0         7
  Heliciopsis artocarpoides
    (Elmer.) Sleumer                   Tawah                          82                 0         0         0        15
Rhamnaceae
  Ziziphus crebivinosa CB.
    Roxb.                              Rangan daun lebar             171                 0         0         0         0
  Z. suluensis Merr.                   Rangap                        130                 0         0         0       124
Rhizoporaceae
  Anisophyllea disticha (Jack.)
    Baill.                             Pengkaribu                     41                 0         0         0       442
  Pelacalyx axillaris Roxb.            Kayu udak                     173                 0         0         0         0
Rosaceae
  Prunus javanica (T. & B.)
    Miq.                               Pahi                          137                 0         0         0         0
Rubiaceae
  Hedyotis philippensis                Adas kayu                     184              1286      1400       427        22
    (Willd.) Merr. ex CB.Rob.
  Lachnastoma densiflora Val.          Kopi hutan                     NS                 0         0         0         0
  Myrmecodia sp.                       Kipang berdarah                14                 0         0         0         0
  M. sp.                               Limau ngambut                 127                 0         0         0         0
  Myrmeconauclea strigosa
    (Korth.) Merr.                     Penahan                       114                 0         0         0         0
  Nauclea subdita (Korth.) Val.        Bengkal                     93,97                 0         0         0         4
  Oldenlandia capitellata Wall.        Adas akar                      86                 0         0         0         0
  O. rigida Miq.                       Obat panas dingin              34                 0         0         0         0
  Psychotria viridiflora Reinv.
     Ex. Bl.                           Pengkarebang                   46              3429    19 500     6100        487
  Rennellia sp.                        Ginseng                       107                 0         0         0         0
  Saprosma sp.                         Kontuk asu                    100                 0         0         0        16
  unidentified                         Simpak pinggat                135                 0         0         0         0
  unidentified                         Engkabah                      183                 0         0         0         0
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                               Vernacular                                Part
              Taxon                    L-2           PF          LF           RB         used(FN3)     Use(FN4)
Proteaceae
  Helicia excelsa (R.Br.) Bl.                  0           1           0            0            3            5
  Heliciopsis artocarpoides
    (Elmer.) Sleumer                           0           4           0           37            4         5,12
Rhamnaceae
  Ziziphus crebivinosa CB.
    Roxb.                                      0           0           0            0            4            5
  Z. suluensis Merr.                         627           0           0            0            4            5
Rhizoporaceae
  Anisophyllea disticha (Jack.)
    Baill.                                   437          33          27          280            4            5
  Pelacalyx axillaris Roxb.                    0           0           0            0            4            5
Rosaceae
  Prunus javanica (T. & B.)
    Miq.                                       0           0           0            0            1          2,8
Rubiaceae
  Hedyotis philippensis                        0           0           0          616            4            5
    (Willd.) Merr. ex CB.Rob.
  Lachnastoma densiflora Val.                  0           0           0            0            4            3
  Myrmecodia sp.                               0           1           0            0            5            8
  M. sp.                                       0           0           0            0            5           12
  Myrmeconauclea strigosa
    (Korth.) Merr.                             0          38           0            0          5,4         5,13
  Nauclea subdita (Korth.) Val.                0           0           0            0            4            6
  Oldenlandia capitellata Wall.                0           0           0            0           10           12
  O. rigida Miq.                               0           0           0            0            4            5
  Psychotria viridiflora Reinv.
    Ex. Bl.                                    1           0           0          752            4            3
  Rennellia sp.                                0           0           0            0            5         6,13
  Saprosma sp.                                 0           0           0          112            4            3
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            4           10
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            4            5
                                                      Har-
                                                      vest-
                                                      ing
                                       Life           im-
              Taxon                    form(FN5)      pact(FN6)             K%  (FN7)
Proteaceae
  Helicia excelsa (R.Br.) Bl.                5        ND                    22
  Heliciopsis artocarpoides
    (Elmer.) Sleumer                         6        ND                    53
Rhamnaceae
  Ziziphus crebivinosa CB.
    Roxb.                                    4        ND                     3
  Z. suluensis Merr.                         8        ND                    28
Rhizoporaceae
  Anisophyllea disticha (Jack.)
    Baill.                                   7        ND                    56
  Pelacalyx axillaris Roxb.                  6        ND                    78
Rosaceae
  Prunus javanica (T. & B.)
    Miq.                                     6        ND                    31
Rubiaceae
  Hedyotis philippensis                      7        ND                    38
    (Willd.) Merr. ex CB.Rob.
  Lachnastoma densiflora Val.                4        ND                     6
  Myrmecodia sp.                             1        D                     41
  M. sp.                                     1        D                     56
  Myrmeconauclea strigosa
    (Korth.) Merr.                           4        D                     78
  Nauclea subdita (Korth.) Val.              5        ND                    41
  Oldenlandia capitellate Wall.              8        D                     66
  O. rigida Miq.                             3        ND                     0
  Psychotria viridiflora Reinv.
    Ex. Bl.                                  7        ND                    84
  Rennellia sp.                              3        D                     56
  Saprosma sp.                               7        ND                    75
  unidentified                               8        ND                     9
  unidentified                               7        ND                    28
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                               Vernacular
              Taxon                              name                 Voucher(FN2)    I        E-1       E-2       L-1
Rutaceae
  Citrus sp.                           Limau                          NS                 0         0         0           0
  Lavanga eleutherandra
    Dalz.                              Seruang berung                 56                 0         0         0           0
Sapindaceae
  Allophylus cobbe (L.)
    Raeusch.                           Obat panjang obuk             201                 0         0         0           0
Schizaeceae
  Lygodium circinatum
    (Burn.f.) Sw.                      Tempuruk                       48             46286     10400     3055         1542
  L. circinatum (Burn.f.) Sw.          Tempurak poruk manuk          132                71         0         0           2
Scrophulariaceae
  Brookea dasyantha Benth.             Setomur merah                 149                 0         0         0           0
  B. tomentosa Benth.                  Setomur putih                 148                 0         0         0           0
  Lindernia sp.                        Kayu menawak                  193                 0         0         0           0
Selaginellaceae
  Selaginella magnifica Warb.          Serabun minyak                 30               571         0         0           0
  S. sp.                               Rabun                         101                 0         0       745         557
Simaroubaceae
  Eurycoma longifolia Jack.            Kebal manuk                    17                 0         0         0          27
Smilacaceae
  Smilax zeylanica L.                  Mantal                         50              1429       400       291          85
Sterculiaceae
  Scaphium macropodum
    (Miq.) Beumee                      Payang raung                  154                 0         0         0           0
  S. macropodum (Miq.)
    Beumee                             Rajang raung                   22                 0         0         0           0
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                                                                         Part
              Taxon                    L-2           PF          LF           RB         used(FN3)     Use(FN4)
Rutaceae
  Citrus sp.                                   0           0           0            0            3            8
  Lavanga eleutherandra
    Dalz.                                      0           0           0            0            5           13
Sapindaceae
  Allophylus cobbe (L.)
    Raeusch.                                   0           0           0            0            4           13
Schizaeceae
  Lygodium circinatum
    (Burn.f.) Sw.                             33           3           0         5336            5            8
  L. circinatum (Burn.f.) Sw.                  0           0           0            0            4            3
Scrophulariaceae
  Brookea dasyantha Benth.                     0           0           0            0            4            9
  B. tomentosa Benth.                          0           0           0            0            4            9
  Lindernia sp.                                0           0           0            0            5            6
Selaginellaceae
  Selaginella magnifica Warb.                  0           1         129            0            4           12
  S. sp.                                       3           0           0         1418            4            5
Simaroubaceae
  Eurycoma longifolia Jack.                   43          13          20           19            5         7,13
Smilacaceae
  Smilax zeylanica L.                         43           0           0          429            4           12
Sterculiaceae
  Scaphium macropodum
    (Miq.) Beumee                              0          17          75            0            4            8
  S. macropodum (Miq.)
    Beumee                                     0           0           0            0            5            8
                                                      Har-
                                                      vest-
                                                      ing
                                       Life           im-
              Taxon                    form(FN5)      pact(FN6)      K%  (FN7)
Rutaceae
  Citrus sp.                                 6        ND                     6
   Lavanga eleutherandra
    Dalz.                                    8        D                      3
Sapindaceae
  Allophylus cobbe (L.)
    Raeusch.                                 8        ND                     0
Schizaeceae
  Lygodium circinatum
    (Burn.f.) Sw.                            2        D                      6
  L. circinatum (Burn.f.) Sw.                2        ND                     9
Scrophulariaceae
  Brookea dasyantha Benth.                   3        ND                    25
  B. tomentosa Benth.                        3        ND                    22
  Lindernia sp.                              7        D                     66
Selaginellaceae
  Selaginella magnifica Warb.                2        ND                     9
  S. sp.                                     3        ND                    25
Simaroubaceae
  Eurycoma longifolia Jack.                  7        D                     56
Smilacaceae
  Smilax zeylanica L.                        8        ND                    22
Sterculiaceae
  Scaphium macropodum
    (Miq.) Beumee                            7        ND                    16
  S. macropodum (Miq.)
    Beumee                                   1        D                      6
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                               Vernacular
              Taxon                              name                 Voucher(FN2)    I        E-1       E-2       L-1
Thelypteridaceae
  Thelypteris sp.                      Kayu mati                      23                 0         0         0           0
Tiliaceae
  Grewia sp.                           Kemunting jawa                 NS                 0         0         0           0
Urticaceae
  Peuzolzia zeylanica (L.)
    Benn.                              Pondi asu                      74                 0         0         9           0
Verbenaceae
  Callicarpa longifolia Lam.           Timau bonsi                    72                 0         0         0           4
  Clerodendron buchanani
    (Roxb.) Merr.                      Kebantah                       35                 0         0         9           0
  C. laevilfolium Bl.                  Obat batuk                    197                 0         0         0           0
  C. sp.                               Kebantah                       12               143       200         0           2
  Geunsia pentandra (Roxb.)
    Merr.                              Santuk malik                   71               143         0         0           0
  Vitex pinnata L.                     Keleban                       128                 0         0         0           0
Vitaceae
  Ampelocissus imperialis
    (Miq.) Planch.                     Tudung kemarau                196                 0         0         0          22
  A. winkleri Lautb.                   Tuba buntak                   158               500         0         0           0
  A. winkleri Lautb.                   Kansikora                      19                 0         0         9          86
  Cayratia javanica (Thunb.)
    Gagnep.                            Pengkaruah putih              172                 0         0         0           0
  C. javanica (Thunb.) Gagnep.         Pengkaruah                    124                 0         0         0           0
  Tetrastigma lanceolarium
    Planc.                             Obat luka punan                 8                 0         0         0           2
  T. cf. laevigatum (Bl.)
    Planch.                            Pengembang bukut               49                 0         0         0           4
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                                                                         Part
              Taxon                    L-2           PF          LF           RB         used(FN3)     Use(FN4)
Thelypteridaceae
  Thelypteris sp.                              0           2           0            0            1           5
Tiliaceae
  Grewia sp.                                   0           0           0            0            4           5
Urticaceae
  Peuzolzia zeylanica (L.)
    Benn.                                      0           0           0            0            4         9,12
Verbenaceae
  Callicarpa longifolia Lam.                   0           0           0           19        5,4,3      3,5,12,13
  Clerodendron buchanani
    (Roxb.) Merr.                              0           0           0            0            4           3
  C. laevilfolium Bl.                          0           0           0            0            4          10
  C. sp.                                       0          18           0            0            4           3
  Geunsia pentandra (Roxb.)
    Merr.                                      0           0           0            0            4        1,3,9
  Vitex pinnata L.                             0           0           0            0            4           3
Vitaceae
  Ampelocissus imperialis
    (Miq.) Planch.                             1           0           0            0            4          12
  A. winkleri Lautb.                           0           0           0            0          5,4           2
  A. winkleri Lautb.                          31          17          64           56            4           6
  Cayratia javanica (Thunb.)
    Gagnep.                                    0           0           0            0            4         6,10
  C. javanica (Thunb.) Gagnep.                 0           0           0            0            4         6,10
  Tetrastigma lanceolarium
    Planc.                                     0           1           4            0            4          12
  T. cf. laevigatum (Bl.)
    Planch.                                    0           1           0          373            8           9
                                                      Har-
                                                      vest-
                                                      ing
                                       Life           im-
              Taxon                    form(FN5)      pact(FN6)      K%  (FN7)
Thelypteridaceae
  Thelypteris sp.                            2        ND                     3
Tiliaceae
  Grewia sp.                                 4        ND                    50
Urticaceae
  Peuzolzia zeylanica (L.)
    Benn.                                    7        ND                    31
Verbenaceae
  Callicarpa longifolia Lam.                 7        D                     84
  Clerodendron buchanani
    (Roxb.) Merr.                            7        ND                    59
  C. laevilfolium Bl.                        3        ND                     3
  C. sp.                                     7        ND                    59
  Geunsia pentandra (Roxb.)
    Merr.                                    6        ND                    31
  Vitex pinnata L.                           6        ND                    84
Vitaceae
  Ampelocissus imperialis
    (Miq.) Planch.                           8        ND                    22
  A. winkleri Lautb.                         3        ND                    31
  A. winkleri Lautb.                         8        D                     63
  Cayratia javanica (Thunb.)
    Gagnep.                                  8        ND                    50
  C. javanica (Thunb.) Gagnep.               8        ND                    50
  Tetrastigma lanceolarium
    Planc.                                   8        ND                     9
  T. cf. laevigatum (Bl.)
    Planch.                                  3        D                     25
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type[sup1]
                                               Vernacular
              Taxon                              name                 Voucher[sup2]    I        E-1       E-2       L-1
Zingiberaceae
  Alpinia sp.                          Asam sengayan                 139                71         0        36         196
  Costus speciosus oen.)
    J.E. Smith                         Tetawar                        16                71         0        18          41
  Curcuma domestica Val.               Kunyit                         NS                 0         0         0           0
  Hedycium coronarium Koen.            Bunga unsuli                   91                 0         0         0           0
  Hornstedtia sp.                      Asam tulang                    98               143         0         0           0
  H. sp.                               Asam pokih                     38             17071      4500       800           9
  H. sp.                               Asam empangau                 168               214         0        36           0
  Nicolaia speciosa (B1.)
    Horan                              Asam tekala                    57              3000       600       145           4
  Zingiber aromaticum Val.             Lempuik                       202                 0         0         0           0
  Z. sp.                               Liak putih                     NS                 0         0         0           0
  Z. sp.                               Liak merah                     62                 0         0         0           0
  Z. sp.                               Liak hutan                    155                 0         0         0           0
  unidentified                         Lengkuas                       NS                 0         0         0           0
unidentified                           Entemu                         NS                 0         0         0           0
Unidentified
  unidentified                         Akar arak                      NS                 0         0         0          59
  unidentified                         Tobuk bubun                    NS                 0         0         0           0
  unidentified                         Kocang                         NS                 0         0         0           0
  unidentified                         Cerengak lupa                  NS                 0         0         0           0
  unidentified                         Akar marau                     NS                 0         0         0           0
  unidentified                         Patah isau                     NS                 0         0         0           0
  unidentified                         Tebu                           NS                 0         0         0           0
  unidentified                         Sindar                         NS                 0         0         0           0
  unidentified                         Empedu tanah                   NS                 0         0         0           0
  unidentified                         Kelambu udang                  NS                 0         0         0           0
  unidentified                         Kipang merah                   NS                 0         0         0           0
  unidentified                         Sampu dapak                    NS                 0         0         0           0
  unidentified                         Kipang putih                   NS                 0         0         0           0
  unidentified                         Kayu tongau                   190                 0         0         0           0
  unidentified                         Tuba rungkong                 161                 0         0         0           0
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type[sup1]      Part
              Taxon                    L-2           PF          LF           RB        used[sup3]      Use[sup4]
Zingiberaceae
  Alpinia sp.                                  0           0           0           93            5      various
  Costus speciosus oen.)
    J.E. Smith                                 0          18         100          112           10       5
  Curcuma domestica Val.                       0           0           0            0            5      7,12
  Hedycium coronarium Koen.                    0           0           0            0            2      10
  Hornstedtia sp.                              0           1           1            0            8      11
  H. sp.                                       0           0           0            0            8       5
  H. sp.                                       0           0           0           56            8      10
  Nicolaia speciosa (B1.)
    Horan                                      0           0           0           19           7,2     12
  Zingiber aromaticum Val.                     0           0           0            0            5      3,7,9,10
  Z. sp.                                       0           0           0            0            5      9
  Z. sp.                                       0           0           0            0            5      5,9
  Z. sp.                                       0           0           0            0            5      5
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            5      5
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            5      7
Unidentified
  unidentified                                 8           0           0           19            4      3,10
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            5      12
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            4       3
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            4      12
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            5       8
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            4       3
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            4       6
  unidentified                                 0           1           0            0            8      12
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            4      12
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            4       5
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            4       8
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            4      5,10
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            4       8
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0          5,4       5
  unidentified                                 0           0           0            0            1       8
                                                      Har-
                                                      vest-
                                                      ing
                                       Life                        im-
              Taxon                   form[sup5]       pact[sup6]      K%  [sup7]
Zingiberaceae
  Alpinia sp.                                3        D                     50
  Costus speciosus oen.)
    J.E. Smith                               3        D                     50
  Curcuma domestica Val.                     3        D                      3
  Hedycium coronarium Koen.                  3        ND                    34
  Hornstedtia sp.                            3        ND                    44
  H. sp.                                     3        ND                    25
  H. sp.                                     3        ND                    38
  Nicolaia speciosa (B1.)
    Horan                                    3        ND                    47
  Zingiber aromaticum Val.                   3        D                     50
  Z. sp.                                     3        D                      6
  Z. sp.                                     3        D                     81
  Z. sp.                                     3        D                     44
  unidentified                               3        D                     13
  unidentified                               3        D                      0
Unidentified
  unidentified                               8        D                     34
  unidentified                               3        ND                    13
  unidentified                               6        ND                     3
  unidentified                               4        ND                    38
  unidentified                               8        ND                    44
  unidentified                               7        ND                    38
  unidentified                               3        D                      3
  unidentified                               6        ND                     3
  unidentified                               3        ND                    69
  unidentified                               9        D                     69
  unidentified                               1        D                     59
  unidentified                               6        ND                    66
  unidentified                               1        D                     56
  unidentified                               8        ND                    47
  unidentified                               5        ND                    16
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                               Vernacular
              Taxon                              name                 Voucher(FN2)    I        E-1       E-2       L-1
unidentified                           Leluput                        56                 0         0         0           0
unidentified                           Adas ketingan                 195                 0         0         0           0
unidentified                           Tikam hantu                     9                 0         0         0           0
unidentified                           Sampu bantuk                  194                 0         0         0           0
unidentified                           Rajang sandah                  NS                 0         0         0           0
                                       Number of individuals/ha by forest type(FN1)
                                                                                         Part
              Taxon                    L-2           PF          LF           RB         used(FN3)      Use(FN4)
unidentified                                   0           0           0            0            8            4
unidentified                                   0           0           0            0          8,4            5
unidentified                                   0           2           0            0            4        10,12
unidentified                                   0           0           0            0            4         3,10
unidentified                                   0           0           0            0            5            5
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                                       Life           im-
              Taxon                    form(FN5)      pact(FN6)      K%  (FN7)
unidentified                                 8        ND                    56
unidentified                                 3        NO                    22
unidentified                                 3        D                     13
unidentified                                 6        D                     47
unidentified                                 1        D                      3

    Key:

FOOTNOTES
1. Forest types include: I--initial succession (tempalai), E-1--early young secondary forest (Bawas baling), E-2--late young secondary forest (Bawas beliung), L-1--early old secondary forest (Agung kelengkang), L-2--late old secondary forest (Agung tua), PF--Primary forest, LF--Logged forest, RB--River bench forest. Note: some species were not observed in any sample plots (i.e., 0 in all forest types). In these cases site preferences cited in the text are those reported by the medicine man (Udat bin Badung) and confirmed on site through the collection of voucher specimens.
2. Voucher number; NS--no specimen. All voucher specimens deposited in Herbarium Bogoriense, Bogor, Indonesia.
3. Part Used: 1--bark, 2--flower, 3--fruit, 4--leaf, 5--root, 6--sap, 7--seed, 8--stem, 9--spore, 10--whole plant.
4. Medicinal Use: 1--astringent, 2--pesticide, 3--digestive system, 4--eye treatment, 5--headaches and fever, 6--kidney disease, 7--malaria, 8--nervous system, 9--reproductive system, 10--respiratory system, 11--rheumatism, 12--skin ailments, 13--general tonics, 14--toothache, 15--heart disorders, 16--blood circulation.
5. Life Form: 1--epiphyte, 2--fern, 3--herb, 4--shrub, 5--large tree, 6--medium tree, 7--small tree, 8--vine, 9--aquatic plant.
6. Harvesting Impact: D--Destructive, ND--Non-destructive.
7. K: Mean knowledge (%) of medicinal plants by Nanga Juoi villagers (n = 32).