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Eddy Nurtjahya

Researcher at University of Bangka Belitung

Publications -  25
Citations -  757

Eddy Nurtjahya is an academic researcher from University of Bangka Belitung. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Revegetation. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 19 publications receiving 608 citations.

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Large trees drive forest aboveground biomass variation in moist lowland forests across the tropics

J. W. Ferry Slik, +64 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the importance of large trees for tropical forest biomass storage and explore which intrinsic (species trait) and extrinsic (environment) variables are associated with the density of trees and forest biomass at continental and pan-tropical scales.
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Phylogenetic classification of the world's tropical forests

J. W. Ferry Slik, +193 more
TL;DR: A global tropical forest classification that is explicitly based on community evolutionary similarity is provided, resulting in identification of five major tropical forest regions and their relationships: (i) Indo-Pacific, (ii) Subtropical, (iii) African, (iv) American, and (v) Dry forests.
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Soils on exposed Sunda Shelf shaped biogeographic patterns in the equatorial forests of Southeast Asia

TL;DR: Proposed biogeographic explanations for plant and animal distributions within Sundaland, including possible migration routes for early humans, need to be reevaluated after results strongly suggest that exposed sandy sea-bed soils acted as a dispersal barrier in centralSundaland.
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The global abundance of tree palms

Robert Muscarella, +242 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the relative abundance of tree palms in tropical and subtropical moist forests was quantified to help improve understanding of tropical forests and reduce uncertainty about these ecosystems under climate change.
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The Impact of tin mining in Bangka Belitung and its reclamation studies

TL;DR: In this article, the greenhouse and laboratory experiment was carried out with fourteen herbs and grass species in Tennessee, USA to add plant selection criteria for regevetate mined soil, and concluded that best adapted species based on anatomical and physiological measurements was not those that showed the best performance in the field.