Setting localized conservation priorities of the useful plant species of the Alangan Mangyan of Mt. Ilong, Halcon Range, Mindoro Island, Philippines
2018
Villanueva, E.L.C
The study aimed to set priorities for conservation among useful plants of the Alangan Mangyan of Mt. Ilong, Halcon Range, Mindoro Island, Philippines. Information on plant ecology of Mt. Ilong and traditional knowledge of the Alangan people were utilized for local conservation priority setting of species. The useful plants of the Alangan people were documented from the interviews among 60 key informants and verified by the elderly key informants. This study recorded 199 local names of plants (wild and cultivated types) with varying uses. Patterns on plant use indicate that there were more cultivated than wild plant species for food, fodder, medicine, and firewood use categories, while more wild than cultivated species were recorded for construction and lumbers use categories. The plants were verified in the field during a study of the vegetation structure and dynamics of three species in Mt. Ilong, Halcon Range. Hierarchical cluster analysis in unweighted pair group arithmetic mean (UPGMA) algorithm (using Bray-Curtis similarity index) was performed to identify major plant communities in Mt. Ilong, namely; Zone 1 (agroforest), Lansium-Artocarpus-Swietenia-Ficus-Nephelium-Mangifera zon; Zone 2 (forest zone), Cyathea-Astronia-Syzgium-Garcinia-Ficus-Psydrax-Diplodiscus zone; and Zone 3 (forest zone), Agathis-Suli-Alitugba-Ardisia zone. Furthermore, ordination using canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) was performed to analyze the relationship between the three species and selected environmental factors that affected the species distribution in Mt. Ilong. An evaluation index of species level was devised to set priorities for conservation. The conservation priority index is a point-scoring procedure, composed of seven criteria encompassing ecological, socio-cultural significance, and present threat assessment which are important considerations when setting conservation priorities for conservation. Seventy-two wild plant species identified from field survey and vegetation analysis were evaluated using the devised index. From this evaluation, 17 species were identified as species of medium priority for conservation. Furthermore, a nonlinear principal component analysis was also done to identify which among the criteria have influenced in conservation. Moreover, the methodology used in setting conservation priorities of plants species can be stimulated to other localities in the Philippines.
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