26 0.06 2 12 0.11 0.07 c − − + + + + − 77 Symplocos odoratissima odoratissima Symplocaceae 4 0.01 https://www.selleckchem.com/products/cilengitide-emd-121974-nsc-707544.html 1 8 0.08 0.02 cc + − + + + − − 78 Symplocos ophirensis subsp. cumingiana cumingiana Symplocaceae 3 24 0.20 0.13 1 44 0.04 0.33 4 12 0.56 0.24 4 0.01 c − − + + − − − 79 Adinandra celebica . Theaceae 4 4 0.64 0.01 3 24 0.71 0.32 + − − − − − − − 80 Adinandra masambensis Theaceae 8 0.02 3 12 0.48 0.21 1 0.12 cc − − − − − − − 81 Eurya acuminata Theaceae 1 44
0.14 0.29 5 12 0.28 0.10 2 12 0.21 0.16 + + + + + + + − 82 Gordonia amboinensis Theaceae 9 16 0.84 0.15 3 8 0.20 0.08 + + + − − − − + 83 Gordonia integerrima Theaceae 17 28 2.09 0.23 cc − − − + + − − 84 Ternstroemia cf. elongata Theaceae 1 0.08 (cc) + − − + + − − 85 Wikstroemia androsaemifolia Thymelaeaceae 4 0.01 cc + + + + +
− − 86 Trimenia papuana Trimeniaceae 7 16 1.00 0.11 14 28 1.64 0.27 c + + − − − − − 87 Drimys piperita Winteraceae 8 0.03 8 0.03 2 16 0.22 0.17 36 0.18 + + + + + − − − – not identified individuals – 1 4 0.13 0.01 2 8 0.71 0.06 2 4 0.50 0.02 Structural parameters: iL, individual number of large trees (d.b.h. ≥10 cm) on 0.24 ha plots; iS, individual number of small trees (d.b.h. 2–9.9 cm) scaled up to Y27632 0.24 ha plots; baL, basal area of large trees ha−1; baS, basal area of small trees ha−1. Distributional data: C Sulawesi; W Wallacea (including the this website Moluccas and Lesser Sunda islands); NG New Guinea; P the Philippines; B Borneo; M other parts of Malesia (including the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, and Java); As, Indo-China; Au Australia. In the Sulawesi record column, C new species records for Sulawesi (c) and new records for the Central Sulawesi province (cc) are designated in comparison to Keßler et al. (2002); c/cc record, c! new
species, (c/cc) probably a new record; [c/cc] was indicated as new record in Culmsee and Pitopang (2009). In the Malesian region records, presence (+) and absence (−) are given in cases of species-level identification References Aiba SI, Kitayama K (1999) Structure, composition and species diversity in an altitude–substrate matrix of rain forest tree communities on Mount Capmatinib cell line Kinabalu, Borneo. Plant Ecol 140:139–157CrossRef Aiba SI, Kitayama K, Repin R (2002) Species composition and species–area relationships of trees in nine permanent plots in altitudinal sequences on different geological substrates of Mount Kinabalu. Sabah Parks Nat J 5:7–69 Airy Shaw HK (1983) The Euphorbiaceae of Central Malesia (Celebes, Moluccas, Lesser Sunda Is.). Kew Bull 37:1–40CrossRef Ashton PS (1988) Dipterocarp biology as a window to the understanding of tropical forest structure.