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Lambir, Malaysia |
The Lambir Hills Forest Dynamics Plot
was initiated in 1991 in Lambir Hills
National Park, Sarawak (Malaysian
Borneo) by the Sarawak Forest
Department, CTFS/Harvard University, and
Plant Ecology Laboratory of Osaka City
University, Japan. Ehime and Kyoto
Universities (Japan) are also close
collaborators at the site. Lambir's
mixed dipterocarp forest is
characterized by high endemism, and with
approximately 1,200 species found in the
52-ha plot contains possibly the richest
diversity of tree species in the Old
World. This high species count at the
plot is partly due to the plot's
location. The plot crosses an abrupt
change in soil types that results in a
more than 60% change of species
composition within 50 meters.
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