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Table 3 . Important families according to decreasing order of FIV of five 1-ha plots in Sungai Pinang Permanent Forest Reserve in Pulau Pangkor 
Table 4 . Tree basal area for 20 species according increasing order of Basal area in Sungai Pinang Permanent Forest Reserve in Pulau Pangkor 
Table 6 . Tree basal area for 20 families according to increasing order Sungai Pinang Permanent ForestReserve in 
Table 8 . The distribution of some species on different parts of the hill in study area 
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Tree Species Composition and Structureofa Coastal Hill Forest in Pulau Pangkor, Malaysia
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Tree species composition and structure of a coastal hill forest in Sungai Pinang Permanent Forest Reserve in Pulau Pangkor at Perak was studied based on the data from five 1-hectare plots. All stems with a diameter at breast height (dbh) ≥ 5cm enumerated, identified and their height weremeasured. The mean stem density was 659 (stems ha -1), and a total of 45 families, 102 genera, 181 species, 3319 individuals were presented in the five 1-ha plot; this comprises 6.3% species, 19.2% genera and 42% families of the total tree taxa found in Peninsular Malaysia. Based on IVI, Vatica maingayi,Xanthophyllum affine,Vatica pauciflorawere the most dominant tree species. The families of Dipterocarpaceae, Polygalaceae,Guttiferae and Myrtaceae were among the most important families with high FIV. Based on dbh class, nearly 50% of the trees were distributed in the lower diameter class(5-15cm). According to heightlife-form categories, 53% of stems were belonged to small trees (7-15m). Species accumulation curve showedan asymptote at the third hectare.

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... Similarly, Malaysian forests are known to be highly diverse in plant species and are economically useful to the country. About 44.7% of the total land mass in Peninsular Malaysia is composed of forests (Ghollasimood, 2011). Based on the elevation and soil types ranging from coastal areas to the hills, about 16 different types of forests have been classified across the world (Whitmore & Sayer, 1992). ...

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Woody Plants of Ulu Muda Forest Reserve Kedah, Malaysia
Tree Species Composition and Structureofa Coastal Hill Forest in Pulau Pangkor, Malaysia